Hot Sites, Cyberspace
WATCHING THE OLYMPICS USED TO MEAN TURN ON the TV. That changes this year, as the Atlanta Games become the first to hurdle into cyberspace. With access to the World Wide Web, you can keep up with results, read about the athletes or take virtual tours of the South. Some starting points:
The official site, by IBM and ACOG, features results, images and an online store.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a home-field advantage: full restaurant and club listings plus virtual city tours.
AT&T's "Olympic Games Connection" features trivia and home pages for athletes.
NBC's site will supplement TV coverage with results, profile and a digital scrapbook.
NEWSWEEK Interactive offers event dispatches, profiles and results. KEYWORD: NEWSWEEK
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