GWIN.net Announces New Online Services for Professionals

Posted on March 5, 1998

GWIN.net announced a series of new services for both premium and free subscribers. Free Services include: the GWIN early business news summarizing and linking to the Business Editor's select news stories on the Web each morning via e-mail, HTML, and the Web is now a free service. and Convergence Zone, a Webzine with articles, opinions, and book chapters on the convergence of industry, media, and culture.

Premium service additions include Web based e-mail accounts using Imail by Ipswitch, a moderated business forum (VFFORUM) by Margaret Thorpe (Principal of Venture Catalyst, a St. Paul, Minnesota based business consultancy) and a Question and answer forum for end users of Microsoft Products moderated by Russell Borland PhD, author of Running Microsoft Word, Introducing Microsoft Windows 98, Running Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Exchange in Business.

GWIN is a global on-line service for professionals representing 35 countries. Headquartered in Prescott Arizona, GWIN is a three year old premium Web based network that utilizes human analysts and subscriber contributions to filter the best content on the Web in a high quality interactive environment free from the policies found in proprietary online networks. GWIN is entirely Web based and does not provide Internet access.



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