Internet: Many-to-Many Communication
This page:
Mailing Lists |
Discussion Groups |
IRC
Mailing Lists
- Cata-list - The official catalog of Listserv lists (L-Soft)
- Lists (Tile.net)
- ListTool - Helps you subscribe to lists via the Web
- Google Groups - Includes groups that are just on Google, as well as open Usenet groups (see below)
- Topica hosts thousands of mailing lists
- Mail Archive - Archive of millions of messages from thousands of mailing lists
Directories:
Sites That Host Many Lists:
Index/Search Engine:
Discussion Groups
See also
- Google Groups - Read and post to Usenet newsgroups and Google-only (non-Usenet) groups. (The Usenet archive came from the old Deja News site)
- Craigslist - Advertising and discussion for cities in the U.S. and around the world
- Delphi Forums
- ezboard
- Yahoo Groups
- Yuku - Find a forum or make a new one
- Boardreader
- Omgili
- Big Boards - Directory of the largest forums
- Harley Hahn's Master List of Usenet Newsgroups
- SuperNews is another site that will let you read newsgroups via the Web, but they charge for the privilege after an evaluation period
- Tile.net Newsgroups - "The reference to Usenet newsgroups"
- Usenet Info Center Launch Pad
- PubSub - Track newsgroups (and more) via RSS
- Google Groups (Formerly Deja News)
- Internet [sic] FAQ Archives (FAQS.org)
- RTFM at MIT [FTP]
- news.answers FAQs Archive - Search full-text with WAIS-to-WWW
Web Forums:
Web forums are available on these sites
Web Forum Search Engines
These sites help you find where a topic is being discussed
Directory of Web Forums:
Usenet Newsgroups:
You can read newsgroups with your browser or with special newsreader software. (You'll need to ask your ISP for the name of the news server you will connect to.) Or you can go through a Web gateway, such as Google Groups, below
Directories:
Usenet Tracking:
Usenet Archives:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from Usenet:
The FAQ got its start on Usenet. Newsgroup regulars saw the same questions over and over, so they collaborated to write answers, which they post regularly. FAQs can be a good source of information for almost any subject
Usenet Culture:
See also
- Abusing References - Advice on supporting your position with references (Richard Harter)
- alt.atheism FAQ on logic - Useful reading for anyone involved in Usenet arguments discussions
- Emily Postnews - She answers your Usenet etiquette questions
- Godwin's Law of Nazi Analogies
- The net.legends FAQ - What you need to know about those who have made themselves legendary on the 'Net
- 101 Ways to be Obnoxious on Usenet
I hope this hasn't scared you away from Usenet. Take a look at my Rec.arts.books page for a glimpse of one Usenet community
IRC
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC) (Living Internet)
IRC = Internet Relay Chat