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Subject: | RE: UKNM: freeserve numbers - comments anyone? |
From: | Carol Dukes |
Date: | Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:13:18 +0000 (GMT) |
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From: Ray Taylor [taylornmcadplan [dot] com (mailto:taylornmcadplan [dot] com)]
>On the subject of ordinary people, why are there not any decent sites of any
>size aimed at women in the UK?
So women are "ordinary" are they Ray? ;-)
I'm intrigued to know what you think a site aimed at women would offer.
Knitting patterns? Gynaecology.com?
I find that there are already quite a lot of sites offering content
interesting to women (as well as men.) Women read newspapers, women have
bank accounts, women buy cars, women go to the cinema
(http://www.popcorn.co.uk) and women enjoy gameshows
(http://www.jamba.co.uk).
Of course there is still much room for improvement in what the Internet in
its totality offers non-technical consumers, but I'm not convinced that this
is any more of a problem for women than for men.
Carol Dukes
Managing Director, Carlton Online Ltd
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Tel: +44 171 663 3660
Email: cdukescarltononline [dot] com
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