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So would news groups, bulletin boards, instant messaging and listservs.
LISTSERVs could send automated mass mailings and maintained a searchable index of past messages and discussions.
"Mailing lists," which eventually became known as "LISTSERVs," followed e-mail almost immediately, creating virtual discussion groups.
Most of Stern's "facts" about "Facts on the Ground" came through her Barnard network, and from her daily browsings through Listservs that carry news gleaned from the militant Zionist blogs and Web sites that had been tracking Abu El-Haj's career since her book appeared.
He attends military reunions to hear retired pilots talk and, through online aviation forums and secrecy-themed listservs, communicates with air-traffic controllers, NASA historians, and amateur "plane-spotters," who monitor runways around the world, cataloguing tail numbers.
For months, it was the subject of passionate debate on social-science blogs and Listservs.
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By 1996 CREN had suggested to its members that they abandon the use of BITNET in favour of other tools, though CREN continued to develop list-management software similar to LISTSERV.
In the late nineteen-nineties, however, there was an increase in awareness of bipolar disorder in children, first in medical journals and then in places like BPParents, a Listserv founded by the mother of an eight-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with the disorder.
On the listserv for the Class of 1970, for instance, a message with the subject "Sad and bizarre Yale story" linked to a blog where a man had attempted to diagnose Vayner's condition.
Claudia K., a herbalist and community gardener, had masterminded the drop-off through e-mails to a secret Listserv of lacto-fermentation scofflaws.
They had begun as participants in a politically oriented Listserv, sixty or so progressives who were following the changes at the local paper with growing alarm.
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