:This article is about the British ".net" magazine. It should not be confused with The 'Net, a short-lived American publication about Internet trends."

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  • :This article is about the British ".net" magazine. It should not be confused with The 'Net, a short-lived American publication about Internet trends. .net is a monthly Internet magazine published in the UK by Future Publishing. Founded in 1994 (under the original title Cre@te online), .net magazine is published every four weeks (13 issues per year). The magazine is aimed at professional and amateur web designers, and a significant proportion of its readers are full-time web developers. The front cover features artwork from different graphic designers. Digital art and designers are also catered for in the magazine, with a dedicated section called /showcase. In January 2007, the first podcast was launched, immediately placing at no.5 in the technology podcasts section of iTunes. .net was previously sold under the name Web Builder in the USA. In December 2006, it took on the name of Practical Web Design in the wake of that particular publication's closure in the UK. The alternative title is used primarily in the belief that many Americans confuse .net with the Microsoft technology, .NET. Artwork is still a key part of the magazine, and it features various web designers' work in a dedicated section each issue. (en)
  • :This article is about the British ".net" magazine. It should not be confused with The 'Net, a short-lived American publication about Internet trends. .net is a monthly Internet magazine published in the UK by Future Publishing. Founded in 1994 (under the original title Cre@te online), .net magazine is published every four weeks (13 issues per year). The magazine is aimed at professional and amateur web designers, and a significant proportion of its readers are full-time web developers. The front cover features artwork from different graphic designers. Digital art and designers are also catered for in the magazine, with a dedicated section called /showcase. In January 2007, the first podcast was launched, immediately placing at no.5 in the technology podcasts section of iTunes. .net was previously sold under the name Web Builder in the USA. In December 2006, it took on the name of Practical Web Design in the wake of that particular publication's closure in the UK. The alternative title is used primarily in the belief that many Americans confuse .net with the Microsoft technology, .NET. Artwork is still a key part of the magazine, and it features various web designers' work in a dedicated section each issue." (en)
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  • :This article is about the British ".net" magazine. It should not be confused with The 'Net, a short-lived American publication about Internet trends." (en)
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  • Dan Oliver (en)
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  • .net (magazine) (en)
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  • .net (en)
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