>Though I haven't checked for recent additions, there are a number of useful
>lists of cybercafes on the Web that are very handy for travelers.
>Cybercafes would do well to add these to your bookmarks for your traveling
>customers:
>
>http://www.heyblanch.com/ The site created by Ray Ford and Ford Management
>
>http://www.cybercafes.com/
>
>http://www.netcafeguide.com/ Ernst Larsen's Internet Cafe Guide
I'm listed here, and have had some response from people who saw my cafe listed
there, but I have tried in vain to change my details.
Maybe the author is too busy...
>http://www.WhereIsTheBeach.COM - A recent addition, this list needs to grow;
>but it has a fine presentation. A summary with a photo, well laid out, with
>a link to full details as well as your Web site. If your cafe isn't listed
>here, be sure to add it.
I'm here as well, and I like this site. It's possible to control your own entry,
so if it's not up to date, it's your own fault!
I'll look into the others.
Chris Pollard
--
CG Internet café, Tagum City, Philippines
http://www.chromenet.net/~cginternet
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