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n. (context computing English) A magazine published on the World Wide Web.
Usage examples of "webzine".
Norman is allowed to buy in this country thanks to our totally unrestrictive gun laws, which Michael Moscovitz says in his webzine will ultimately result in the demise of democracy as we know it.
Well, as normal as two psychoanalysts whose son has his own webzine and whose daughter has her own cable-access television show can be.
Thanks too to Nick Schulz, editor of Tech Central Station, for allowing me to adapt several graphs from an article I wrote for that excellent webzine in my conclusion here.
She and the other rank-and-file members of the militia were completely cut off from the rest of the planet: no TV, no radio, no newspapers, no Webzines, nothing.
This innovation has produced some quality magazines and webzines and a lot of dreck.
There were dozens of articles, taken not just from tabloids, but from Webzines and regular newspapers.
The Webzines were quieter, but nastier, less constrained by the threat of slander.
She has written numerous short stories and they have appeared or will appear in various webzines and print magazines, including www.
The kid punched up a set of different Webzines, each one screaming about a rise in human-made disasters.
She and the other rank-and-file members of the militia were completely cut off from the rest of the planet: no TV, no radio, no newspapers, no Webzines, nothing.
This innovation has produced some quality magazines and webzines and a lot of dreck.
Norman has kind of thick glasses, and I bet he couldn’t actually hit anything, even with a machine gun, which even a lunatic like Norman is allowed to buy in this country thanks to our totally unrestrictive gun laws, which Michael Moscovitz says in his webzine will ultimately result in the demise of democracy as we know it.