Newsdemon.com Provides Free Usenet Access to Educators and Charities

Anderson, SC., August 19, 2008 — Newsdemon.com announced today the availability of free Usenet services for University professors and qualified charities.

With this offer, valued subscribers such as qualified charities, College and University professors alike will have free access to Usenet for their personal or professional use. Usenet owes its origin to two college graduate students who initially created the foundation of what it is today. Since then, Newsdemon.com has become a leading provider of Usenet access to both the United States and Europe.

“Newsdemon is proud to give back to the Usenet community and to its birthplace. We’re excited about being able to offer our services to organizations and individuals that will allow them access to a valuable resource that a global network such as Usenet provides.”

With this offer, Newsdemon will continue to provide the same benefits and features that are available to its current premium members including 20 simultaneous connections, 99.9% completion rates and valuable newsreader software. Most University faculty members and members of charities may apply to be qualified for this free Usenet offer.

Additional offers and incentives are available for bloggers, members of social networks, forums and other community driven networks and websites.

“The purpose of now offering free Usenet to the members of these organizations and groups is meant to promote and enhance the spirit of community that Usenet has always been about.” said George Fergus, a spokesperson for Newsdemon.

Newsdemon services European customers through their SSL enabled server in the Netherlands and North American customers through servers in Georgia and Virginia. Newsdemon.com

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