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		Internet Tip of the Day
		Tuesday November 14, 2000
		
		Web Activism   
		
		A while back we mentioned the problem of Web porn. Several readers wrote to 
ask how to get involved. Even with a World Wide Web of resources, however, 
the best place to start is locally. The Web can help! You can search for 
local groups, like churches, clubs, advocacy agencies, and local government 
offices. Many sites will have links to other local and regional groups with 
similar views and goals. There are lots of national and international groups, 
too, but sometimes they aren't what their high-minded names suggest, so be 
sure to check them out before you give them any of your time or money! That's 
another reason to act locally -- it's easier to find out where others stand, 
and your efforts may be more appreciated at the local level than the national 
llevel. You can build a network of contacts over time, too -- the Web makes 
it easy to stay in touch and involved.
		
		- Dennis Ryan
		
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banner "Work it out." ICANN is planning to add more Internet domain names. 
Japanese researchers used buds from 16,000 snapdragons to isolate the 
molecule that plants use to make the color yellow. Companies are racing to 
deliver high-speed Internet access via satellite to untapped rural markets. 
The addition of Alaska's Tongass National Forest to a Clinton Administration 
protection plan is a victory for environmentalists. Researchers hope to shed 
light on "tip of the tongue" experiences, a "blocked" psychological state. 
MIT media guru Nicholas Negroponte says that Third World nations are 
perfectly placed to dominate the Internet in the near future. And "growing 
pains" are crimping AMD's plans.  Click  here to read more!
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