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II. E-Journals CTheory Electronic Book Review
Evergreen Review Postmodern Culture Technorealism Virtual Revolutions
III. Conferences ACM Hypertext ACM Siggraph Book Ends Computers and Writing Computer Games and Digital Textualities 2001 (Copenhagen) Cosign (Amsterdam) Cyberart '99 DAC ISAMA Net Art
World Digital and Multimedia Arts
IV. Others Eastgate Systems Mud Connector, The. Norton
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