Online magazines

40hex was an ezine that was published between 1991 and about 1995. Dedicated to the providing uncensored information about computer viruses, 40hex offered tutorials for virus writers, tips for improving virus code and actual source code that could be compiled into working viruses. ...more on Wikipedia about "40hex"

AA E-Zine is a news and events ezine aimed at the Asian American community in the Metro NY and Long Island areas of New York. It includes a special section covering Stony Brook University (SBU) news and Asian American alumni from that institution. ...more on Wikipedia about "AA E-Zine"

Bright Lights Film Journal is a pre-eminent online quasi- academic film journal, with a left-wing critical orientation, based in Portland, Oregon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bright Lights Film Journal"

Capitalism Magazine is an online magazine dedicated to the advocacy of unregulated capitalism, which is maintained by Marc Da Cunha. The principles he advocates derive from an orthodox reading of the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand. Several related webpages run by Capitalism Magazine such as Capitalism.org are devoted to explaining her ideas, though non-Objectivists such as Daniel Pipes and Thomas Sowell contribute articles to some of the associated publications. Capitalism Magazine also sponsors other sites such as IsraelIsMoral.com , AbortionIsProLife.com and ObjectiveEconomics.com based on specific issues. Capitalism Magazine is friendly with the Ayn Rand Institute, and several Ayn Rand Institute members such as Leonard Peikoff, Harry Binswanger, Andrew Bernstein, and Yaron Brook provide content for Capitalism Magazine and its affiliate sites. The positions of the two groups overlap extensively. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capitalism Magazine"

Comixpedia is an online magazine that provides coverage of the new medium of webcomics. Comixpedia is published by Xaviar Xerexes. Its first issue premiered in February of 2003 and provides updates every week. Comixpedia has featured cover art from leading creators including Scott McCloud, Cayetano "Cat" Garza, Jeff Rowland, Mike Krahulik, Bill Mudron, Christopher Baldwin, Jon Morris and Kazu Kibuishi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Comixpedia"

CULT OF THE DEAD COW, also known as cDc, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. The group maintains a weblog on its site , also titled "CULT OF THE DEAD COW." New media are released first through the blog, which also features thoughts and opinions of the group's members. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cult of the Dead Cow"

Der Spiegel ( German for "The Mirror") is Germany's biggest and most influential weekly magazine, published in Hamburg, with a circulation of around one million per week. ...more on Wikipedia about "Der Spiegel"

Epic Science Fiction and Fantasy (EpicSFF) is an Ezine with regular articles, interviews, and reviews on the science fiction and fantasy industry. The Ezine was founded on June 1, 2004 and originated as a Yahoo! Group called "Epic Fantasy" on January 29, 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Epic Science Fiction and Fantasy"

EuroHacker Magazine is an European Ezine, launched in March 2005. Articles are mainly written by freelancers covering topics such as hacking, technology, coding, guns, drugs, libertarianism, music, survivalism, post-apocalypse, and fiction. ...more on Wikipedia about "EuroHacker Magazine"

An ezine is a periodic publication distributed by email or posted on a website. CULT OF THE DEAD COW claims to have published the first ezine, starting in 1984, with its ezine still in production more than 20 years later. While this claim is hotly debated, the ezine craze certainly began in the BBS days of the 1980s. Phrack, which opened its doors in 1985, is another surviving ezine of unparalelled technical quality. Unlike CULT OF THE DEAD COW, which publishes articles individually, Phrack publishes collections of articles in a manner that is more similar to a print magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ezine"

FidoNews is the weekly newsletter of the FidoNet community. Throughout its history, it has been published by various people and entities, including the short-lived International FidoNet Association. ...more on Wikipedia about "FidoNews"

First Monday is an electronic peer-reviewed journal for articles about the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "First Monday (journal)"

Getamungstit is the magazine of Griffith University's Gold Coast Campus. It is printed as a 70 page glossy feature magazine aiming to provide broad appeal and a critical account of student life, from a students perspective. The magazine is renowned as the leading student journalism publication in Australia, with a distribution rate that is higher than the actual number of enrolled students on campus. It is available in print monthly (throughout the academic calendar) or can be downloaded for free online. The circulation is 15,000 copies in print per month, in addition to the online downloads. Many articles published in Getamungstit have either been nominated for or gone on to win Queensland Media Awards and past journalists and editors have also used their role with the magazine as platform to future success. The most distinguishing feature of the magazine is the way in which it bucks the traditional trend of having a cover with headlines. Instead each cover of Getamungstit is adorned with original artwork created by students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Getamungstit"

I-MAG ( acronym of Islamic Magazine) is a free online non-profit islamic English magazine founded by editor-in-chef Hayat Alyaqout and others in February 2005. I-MAG reflects a collaborative teamwork theme based on volunteering; as the editorial board consists of youth from around the world, who gather together via cyberspace. It is affiliated with Nashiri E-publishing House, another non-profit project. Its slogan is Enlighten your I - based on hope that it would enlighten its readers. ...more on Wikipedia about "I-Mag"

An Online Magazine is a web site hosted online that provides similar periodic content to that of a print produced magazine. The term Online Magazine has come to represent several different Internet presentations of a publication. An Online Magazine is now more broadly understood to define the online only presentation of periodic general interest subject material. An online only presentation of a niche or special interest subject matter (a Zine) is referred to as an Ezine, such as The Summit Journal . An example of which can be found here InspiringMen.com . ...more on Wikipedia about "Online Magazine"

parterre box is an ezine devoted to opera, about which it cultivates a campy, critical, strongly opinionated attitude with explict " gay" overtones. parterre box was founded by the New Yorker James Jorden in the mid 1990s during a period of under-employment as a opera director. It appeared for a number of years in print form, but now it is solely published on the Web. In recent years, Jorden has also been contributing articles on and reviews of opera to New York's Gay City News. ...more on Wikipedia about "Parterre box"

Purple Pyjamas (or Purple PJs, PJs, PPJ) is a free, non-profit e-zine "for girls and smarter guys" that was founded in the mid-1990s and is still very active in the present day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Purple Pyjamas"

Rewind Magazine (also known as RWD Mag or Rewind Mag) is a British based magazine which features news, interviews and charts on hip hop, RnB, Garage, Drum and Bass and US house. It is released monthly, distributing 34,000 copies each time. It considers itself the largest magazine on urban music and lifestyle in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rewind Magazine"

Salon.com is an Internet-based media company founded in 1995 by editor-in-chief David Talbot and several other colleagues from the San Francisco Examiner. The website is presented as an online magazine, with content updated each weekday. Its headquarters are located in downtown San Francisco, California. ...more on Wikipedia about "Salon.com"

Screw magazine is a New York-based pornographic tabloid newspaper published by Al Goldstein from 1968 to 2004. Now Screw is published by DJK Productions and edited by Kenny Law. Presently The Screw Show, directed by Joe Gallant, is being put together for its December 24th release at 2:30 am on Manhattan cable television. Also, Gallant and Law are beginning production on The Screw Movie, to be released sometime this spring, at the AVN Awards starting January 5, 2006. ...more on Wikipedia about "Screw magazine"

Seven Oaks ( ISSN 1710-3061) is an online political magazine based in Vancouver, Canada. It was founded by four activists and journalists, and launched its first issue February 21, 2004. Three of its founders are former editors of the Peak, the Simon Fraser University student newspaper. The magazine's title comes from the Battle of Seven Oaks (1816), recognized as the birth of the Métis Nation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Seven Oaks" It must be http://www.shortopedia.com. shortopedia

Slate is an online news and culture magazine created by Microsoft in 1996 as part of MSN. On December 21, 2004, it was bought by The Washington Post. ...more on Wikipedia about "Slate (magazine)"

SmokeLong Quarterly is a quarterly online literary magazine which publishes flash fiction and interviews with its authors. Its first issue was published on June 15, 2003. Authors published in SmokeLong Quarterly range from well-known writers like Stuart Dybek and Steve Almond to writers being published for the first time. It also publishes, on an annual basis, a print anthology of all the material that has appeared in the previous year. ...more on Wikipedia about "SmokeLong Quarterly"

Strange Horizons is an online speculative fiction magazine. (Its editors use "speculative fiction" as a blanket term covering science fiction, fantasy, " slipstream," and related genres.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Strange Horizons"

Tele.com.tr: Telecom Turkey is a monthly magazine and on-line periodical published in Turkey by Kaynak Media Group since July 2004, featuring articles, interviews and industry news covering telecommunications. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tele.com.tr" Good to know www.shortopedia.com. Online_magazines

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