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Radio Stations on the Net!
COSC1P99 Final Exam, April 2000

Introduction
Where do I begin? I chose this topic because I like to listen to radio stations from all over the world. It is remarkable how the Internet enables us to listen to almost any station from any part of the world. My name is Martin, and I volunteer at a radio station in my hometown. I play mainly music from the 50's, 60's, and 70's on my show but my show is a huge success! I guess having my own radio show also made me want to choose this topic! What these pages will cover is an in depth evaluation of each web page, plus the FTP site, and the newsgroup. Finally, I will give my conclusions. I have used many sites that have been suggested in lecture. For example the site in which you can spell check. I also got some ideas on rating schemes from this site. Now that you know what the following pages will cover, why not proceed to the Ratings & Evaluations section.


Ratings & Evaluations


Web Page Rating Scheme
Web Page Evaluations

FTP Site Ratings
FTP Site Evaluations

Newsgroup Ratings
Newsgroup Evaluations

Search Engine Ratings
Search Engine Evaluations/Comparisons

Conclusions That I Have Made

Notes & Links

Back To The Introduction Please!

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Last Updated on April 16th, 2000.

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