webzine, n. Computing.
Brit. /ˈwɛbziːn/, U.S. /ˈwɛbˌzin/
Forms: 19– web zine, 19– web-zine, 19– webzine [Also with capital initial.]
[‹ web n. + -zine (in magazine n., etc.: compare zine n.).]
A magazine published on the Internet.
1994 Atlanta Jrnl. & Constit. (Nexis) 4 Dec. d3 This site is put out by a ‘web zine’..called Mofile Place in Helsinki, Finland. 1994 Observer (Nexis) 18 Dec. 76 The site..also features..Ra, a planned ‘webzine of webzines’. 1997 Guardian 16 May i. 12/7 The BBC and Star Trek have taken measures to stop unlawful webzines about their programmes. 1999 Wall St. Jrnl. 31 Dec. b2/1 The Web-zine, which describes itself as ‘the business magazine for people who work for a living,’ chose the computer-industry faction for its fight against a ..pension plan that would have cut benefits to older workers by as much as 40%. 2001 Irish Times (Nexis) 2 Mar. 15 Discover what women around the world are up to, at the webzine, ‘Aviva’. |