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Apr 08
2008

TFN Reciprocal Link Exchange

Posted by sbinnie in the fishing networktfnlinksfishing

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We have just launched a new section to the site - Fishing Links.

The key to this system is that it is an exchange. That is, in order for your link to appear here, our link must exist on your site. (Hey, it's only fair!)

Once you have become a

Feb 20
2008

TFN Available to the Visually Impaired

Posted by sbinnie in website designthefishingnetworkcomthe fishing networktfn

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I'm pleased to announce that a new program has been added to TFN to enable visually impaired visitors "hear" the site. This new technology from vozme.com is still in its infancy, but the early results are promising.

The service is not yet available

Dec 01
2007

Welcome to the new TFN 2.0!

Posted by sbinnie in thefishingnetworkcomthe fishing networktfnnew web sitefishing

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Welcome to the re-release of TFN - The Fishing Network!

We've completely re-designed TFN from the bottom up, included the previously most active parts of the site, and added many new social networking features to re-emphasize the word "Network" in The Fishing Network.

In the past, we had many problems with spammers and other web miscreants, and so have also implemented a registration system

Mar 01
1996

State of the Network Address

Posted by sbinnie in thefishingnetworkcomthe fishing networktfn

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Well, TFN has reached its first half year, and I thought I'd take a moment to let you know how we've done against what we expected, and what's in the cards for the future.

Last October, when the first issue was released, we had about 900 people come

Nov 01
1995

This is for You, so get interactive!

Posted by sbinnie in thefishingnetworkcomthe fishing networktfn

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One month down, and many, many more to go. Thoughts abound about what TFN can be. So we'll keep adding to the site as new ideas present themselves.

One of the most exciting characteristics of the Internet is it's inherent interactivity. One of the greatest attractions to the Net is how geographic and political boundaries disappear. But, in order for

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