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Anglicans Online last updated
29 August 2010
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THIS PAGE GIVES YOU AN IDEA of
some of the attention Anglicans Online has garnered since its start
in December 1994. The site has received top awards from every major consumer online magazine or ratings group.
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'Top Site Awards are given to websites that present interesting content in a user friendly manner. Only the very best sites earn the Top Site Award and get listed.' Anglicans Online received a Top Site award in 2003. |
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Penguin's 'The Internet and World Wide Web: The Rough Guide' We've been listed every year since 1999. (The latest edition is 2003.) |
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February 2000, a citation from the Encyclopaedia Britannica online: 'One of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability'. |
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January 2000: The Church of England Newspaper published a feature article about Anglicans Online's own Brian Reid and his contributions to the church and to the Internet. |
| December 1999: The Church Times featured extensive portions of Brian Reid's tract The Church and the Internet. Dr Reid is Anglicans Online's News Centre editor (and "publisher", which means he tends the web-server computers.) | |
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February 1999: Suite101.com, the community-based best-of-web guide, rated us one of the top five Anglican/Episcopal sites worldwide. |
| April 1998 'Yahoo Internet Life: Finding God Online' (Anglicans Online is listed in 'The Good Bookmarks -- the top spiritual spots on the Net') | |
| The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) interview with Tod Maffin, founding editor of Anglicans Online | |
| Canadian Press newswire story | |
| The Shift Magazine interview with Tod Maffin | |
| "The editors have reviewed your home page for our "Top 5% of the Web" catalog. . . the best, sharpest, and funniest home pages on the World Wide Web." Point Survey | |
| This is one among a number of "unofficial" sites put up by people of various denominations at their own expense and without official backing by the church. In this case it's Tod Maffin, putting this site together during his free time on Friday and Saturday evenings, and in so doing, leading the church kicking and screaming into the information age. ARIL/Cross Currents | |
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Anglicans Online has been awarded a Snap Editors' Choice designation in recognition of its excellence in design, content and editorial presentation. Snap's site reviews are editorially independent of partnerships, marketing relationships or competitive status; our goal is to point users to outstanding Web resources. Our editorial team makes the Editors' Choice selections based on the following criteria:
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| The largest and most comprehensive resource on the Internet for Anglicans and Episcopalians worldwide. Yahoo! Unplugged 'One of the most elegant sites on the net.' The Wire. The premiere site for information and links to sites regarding the worldwide Anglican
Communion, its member Churches, and their parishes. It is a weekly online publication that tracks news, events, and happenings in the
Anglican (Episcopalian) world. Google Web Directory. We think your site will be very attractive to our members and accordingly, we will be providing a link on the AOL Service. America Online With extensive links to other interesting Anglican sites, this page is a good starting place for online research. Online Access Magazine Anglicans Online was selected as a key resource by the following online services:
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