05/20/2013
Browsing Headers w/ Newsbin 6
Once an area of the internet where only the well-traveled ventured, Usenet Learning Center seeks to shed light on an area of the Internet that has received little focus or attention from mainstream users. However, the Usenet's greatest area of strength has shown promise as other message-related features of the Internet, such as blogs and forums, bring to light their own inadequacies and point towards a bright future for the Usenet.

Usenet was started in 1979 by students at Duke University, and has proved itself to be the quiet giant of the Internet. This vast repository of online messages boasts over 110,000 areas of interest (called newsgroups) and continues to grow, adding millions of users each year. Decentralized in nature, the message content of the Usenet is carried to millions of servers each day.

Register here to be informed about the latest events @ Usenet Learning Center - EVEN BEFORE THEY HAPPEN!
Use an NZB validating app, like NZBChecker, to make sure that all the files in your NZB are available for download from your Usenet provider. Doing so will prevent you from having to download incomplete files.
Do you have a question or questions about Usenet that have left you stumped and scratching your head? - No problem, just click here to send in your question to our Usenet Professor and he will be happy to help!

Not to worry - we all have to start somewhere. One of the reasons that the Usenet has survived and has flourished in spite of all the alternatives, is that it really is simple to use once you get it setup. Hey man, it's not that hard - PROMISE!

You may think you have a pretty good grip on using the Usenet and that's great but we hope that we can even teach regular users of the usenet a thing or two. Stay tuned - you might just learn something!

You think you know it all, right? Man, I hope so! This way somebody is around to make sure we're not missing something. Hey, you guys are our best critics so stick around and chip in. We'd love to be able to hear from some of you experts!