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Zoom bannersNewest Review: ... postmodern tangerine shop. I used to use Zoom as my ISP but decided that although it was free I'd rather pay BTInternet for a service, why? Well, the ads are so annoying, they're nearly always flash-animated, they frequently load incorrectly and often crash my browser. The Zoom site is quite easy to navigate apart from the news section where it often takes 3 or 4 clicks to get to the full version of the story. The email service is, on the whole, reliable and can be accessed via the website or a POP3 connection. ... more |
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by - written on 01/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 11 readings)
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Do Zoom not like orange? Heavens, there are so many orange stripes on their site that I thought I'd wandered into a postmodern tangerine shop. I used to use Zoom as my ISP but decided that although it was free I'd rather pay BTInternet for a service, why? Well, the ads are so annoying, they're nearly always flash-animated, they frequently load incorrectly and often crash my browser. The Zoom site is quite easy to navigate apart from the news section where it often takes 3 or 4 clicks to get to the full version of the story. The email service is, on the whole, reliable and can be accessed via the website or a POP3 connection. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/04/01 (9 readings)
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Although I am dubious about whether anyone ever wins on these sites, the entry form could be found very quickly. The site itself is colourful and quick and will give you a place to browse for a while. There are a few reviews on travel destinations, as well as other information. The interiors section may give you a few ideas, as well as providing links to other sites. The same goes for the gardening section and there are a couple of items that are unusual. ... Read the complete review


