Celebrating its bicentenary, .net offers three free gifts and an exclusive interview with the man who sent Twitter mainstream – actor, writer, presenter and national treasure, Stephen Fry.
In the three-page interview, Fry talks candidly about Twitter, depression, and launches a passionate attack against the UK’s plans for illegal file sharers. So keen was Stephen to discuss his love of the web and technology, a full 15 minute video of his interview with .net’s Editor, Dan Oliver can be found at www.netmag.co.uk/fry. This video has been produced using Microsoft’s Silverlight technology, and can be viewed in high definition.
In a world seemingly mad for 3D – .net investigates why the retro red and blue glasses of the 1950s are back in demand, adding a new dimension to websites. With guidance from leading web designers, .net shows just how to design and create a 3D website. Readers can get the full effect of .net’s retro 3D cover and mind-bending artwork by donning their free specs – before heading online to view the wealth of anaglyph 3D content now available online.
The 200th issue also gives .net readers the chance to register their own .biz domain name for free, courtesy of www.domainmonster.biz, worth £7.99. A .biz domain name gives businesses of all sizes an easily recognisable domain name to start building up their online presence.
Dan Oliver, editor of .net said: “We’re delighted to be celebrating issue 200 of .net magazine. Reaching such a significant milestone illustrates how – with a passionate team and readership – it’s possible to produce a print publication that’s still relevant. We’d like to say a massive thank you to the army of web designers and developers that have helped support us, and make .net magazine a global success, and we’re looking forward to an exciting year ahead!”
The 200th issue of .net magazine (April 2010), goes on sale Tuesday, 2nd March – with a coverprice of £5.99.
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