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1605) Are there any Internet related magazine in Hong Kong?




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This article is from the Hong Kong FAQ, by John Ho john@jho.com with numerous contributions by others.

1605) Are there any Internet related magazine in Hong Kong?

Yes, there are more than 4 magazines now.

1. Dataphile

There is a magazine in Hong Kong called "Dataphile" which
targets the BBS and online services communities in HK. They publish four
times a year and the subscription rate is HK$100/yr. Subscription outside
HK has an additional charge of HK$50. Subscription requests should
be faxed to (852) 2791-2478 or mailed to The Dataphile, P.O. Box 127,
Sai Kung, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Larry Campbell, one of the founders of the
magazine, can also be reached at "larry@dataphine.com".

They can also be reached at http://www.dataphile.com.hk

2. Hong Kong Internet

This is a bilingual monthly magazine, first published in January 1996.

You can know more about them at http://www.glink.net.hk/~hki

They also maintained a so called "HK WWW (FO) Yellow Pages" at
http://www.hk.super.net/~firstone/yellow.html

3. Internet Age

As the name says it, it is a sister magazine of the good old Computing
Age magazine.

4. PC World Hong Kong

Try their online version at http://www.pcworld.com.hk/pcworld/

5. Hongkong Offline Magazine

This magazine is has not been officially released yet. However, there
is a pre-release version available for download. Visit it's website
(see below for the URL) for details.

Download? Yes. It is an electronic magazine, readable under MS-Windows,
OS/2 and to certain extent, DOS (without graphics).

It is inviting submissions of articles. For details please contact
http://www.glink.net.hk/~alexque/hom/hom.html

 

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