the Amiga has its share of places on the World Wide Web. Since its introduction, the Amiga has been used by people who were doing more in communications than in other platforms, The Amiga was the first to incorporate color graphics, video, and sound in its documents. What could be better for multimedia or home pages? When the Amiga community was left wondering who would eventually purchase the Amiga, ardent Amiga fans spent hours on the internet firing rumors and ideas back and forth. Even the front running Amiga bidders used the net to announce their plans and ask for comments and questions from the Amiga community. It is no small wonder that the winner of the Amiga has a home page of their own. (See this and other home pages for the Amiga in the AndFurthermore . article on page 48 of this issue.) Escom's home page is a good indication of how the entire company looks at their current position in the computer market. While there are press releases, text from speeches, and more (some are in both English and German) for the Amiga, the site contains as much or more information on their Commodore PC campaign. Escom is an entire company and Amiga Technologies