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macbravery Dec 6, 2000 6:37 pm

JetTroop:

Juno and NetZero are two options? Yeah, THE TWO WORST OPTIONS. All of the best free internet services have now shut down!

Juno has a huge ad box and endless pop-up ads. NetZero just crashes all the time!

It's tough that Spinway and 1stUp.com are going belly up at the same time. I was a big fan of AltaVista and FreeInternet.com.

Kmart was the only company large enough and with enough at stake to keep the free internet coming, but I'm not a fan of BlueLight (that Judds ad at the beginning--I can't take country music).

MisterNice:

FreeLane is TOAST also. They use 1stUp.com, the same as AltaVista. Address.com is going bye bye, they use Spinway.

Mac



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DH Dec 6, 2000 9:45 pm

Here's the link for AT&T WorldNet's $4.95 plan with 5,000 Marriott Reward bonus points -
http://download.att.net/marriott/

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JetTroop Dec 7, 2000 3:15 am

macbravery: I'm definately not saying that Juno and Netzero are the best out there, just that they are two options. ;-)

It's being reported that Kmart's Bluelight.com will close after the holidays. When that happens, who else is left?

The free ISP market looks bleak.

MisterNice Dec 8, 2000 8:20 am

If you are happy with ATT, then you might want to spring for $12.95/mo and get the same dial-up deal (but alas no miles/points) and also have a free USA TODAY newspaper delivered 5 days a week to your house. Check it out at http://www.usatoday.com/att/vanity/index.htm

MisterNice


ROADRUNNER Dec 10, 2000 12:14 pm

So how do I get rid of the WebFlyer Icon, that is starting to get on my nerves from covering up my screen?

Grew up with an accordian. There were no computers back then, and now I am handicapped!

Thanks

blackjack-21 Dec 10, 2000 1:01 pm

RR
Try rightclicking on the icon--then click on delete.

bj-21.

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shadow Dec 10, 2000 4:26 pm

I was very tempted to sign up for the AT&T/Marriott deal. Then when I read the fine print, it wasn't so tempting to me.

Check it out: http://download.att.net/marriott/dow...dloadfaqs.html

DH Dec 11, 2000 8:31 am

blackjack-21,

Good catch! Yup, if it sounds too good to be true...

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EPS Dec 22, 2000 3:05 am

NetZero to limit "free" usage to 40 hours each month:
http://www.internetnews.com/isp-news...542741,00.html

anthonyanthony Dec 22, 2000 4:31 am


Originally posted by EPS:
NetZero to limit "free" usage to 40 hours each month:
http://www.internetnews.com/isp-news...542741,00.html

Well that shows you how intelligent the NetZero execs are. How long do you think it will take for the heavy users to figure out that, to get around the 40-hour limit, all they have to do is create multiple NetZero accounts and switch between them?


UpperDeck Dec 24, 2000 8:41 pm

Freelane, which used 1stUp.com, has now partnered with Predictive Networks for free ISP service. The service is still a bit rough, though (and they say they are working on improvements) - - dial-up software is not nearly as polished as 1stUp, and there are far fewer local POP numbers. Still, I give Freelane credit for trying to retain the customer base.

Amex looks promising, especially if it allows POP3 email.

See http://www.freedomlist.com for a table of available free ISPs. It's interesting to see how many listed ISPs are no longer active.

EPS Dec 25, 2000 8:19 pm

Free Internet Wave Crashes
Ads haven't paid the freight for no-fee providers


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/12/ 24/BU86882.DTL&type=tech_article

macbravery Dec 27, 2000 11:28 am

I tried the American Express free internet service and my first impression is that I like it. The interface is a litle weird.

That AMEX logo that sits right on your browser is a little ominous, but it is certainly less obtrusive than the super large ad window that you get on Juno.

One odd thing about the AMEX Online is that you don't log in with a username and password. It just sort of throws you in. After it dials, it seems like it takes an eternity for it to automatically open up a browser window. I just open one up myself once I know it is connected.

Mac

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shadow Dec 27, 2000 9:39 pm

UpperDeck said:

Amex looks promising, especially if it allows POP3 email.
I've been using Amex for 3 days now, both at home (56K modem) and my office (T-1). It does not seem to support POP mail. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif I can't Reply or Forward any mail from my POP account. No problem retrieving, but that's it...

This was the same problem I had when beta testing WebFlyerNet. Since Amex is done by the same folks (Brand3), it looks like they still haven't resolved the POP mail problem.


EPS Dec 27, 2000 10:00 pm

Kmart's BlueLight Internet service will limit free access to 25 hours per month, beginning January 1.
http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/001222/n22237183_2.html
http://www.bluelight.com/ispalert/


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