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October 22, 1996
No Place Like Home Pages: Searching For Personal Web Sites
By STEVE DITLEA
ow that commerce and communications are all the rage on the World Wide Web, resources are being diverted from the personal home pages that helped settle the Internet frontier.
Just months ago, "What's New" and "What's Cool" listings on the Web featured links to individual biographies, art portfolios, pop culture shrines, political tracts and compendia of obscure knowledge -- all self published on the personal pages of Internet account holders. These days such original, noncommercial fare is seldom included in new or cool categories.