"Barbara Moran" spent 20 years in "mainstream news" (as editor of a city magazine and a weekly newspaper, on-air radio news reporter, and staff writer for "San Diego Union" and "Atlanta Constitution"). In 1989, she left traditional media to become part of the new Web-based media. She worked for two search engines as an online editor, and she has freelanced extensively online. She wrote "The Internet Directory for Kids & Parents" (IDG Books) and contributed a chapter on multimedia writing to "English for Careers: Business, Professional, and Technical" by Leila Smith (Prentice Hall). Founder/ e