Computing A former columnist for
Windows Magazine and
Computer Shopper, Banks documented the growth of online services and the Internet and Web from the early 1980s onward. His book
The Modem Reference was a guide to the online world during the 1980s and into the 1990s, selling more than 200,000 copies. Banks explored Internet crime and computer privacy with his books
Web Psychos,
Stalkers and Pranksters, and
PC Confidential. He also served as a freelance acquisitions editor for
Baen Books and associate editor for Baen's quarterly "book-a-zine", and
New Destinies in the 1980s. Banks also wrote
On the Way to the Web: The Secret History of the Internet, which tells the story of what was happening online before the Web, including the histories of Videotex and online services such as
CompuServe,
The Source,
PlayNET,
AOL,
Q-Link,
Viewdata, and
Prestel.
Science fiction His nonfiction works in the science fiction field include
Understanding Science Fiction and collaborations with
Mack Reynolds. Banks wrote several novels, including
The Odysseus Solution with Dean R. Lambe, and has also been a contributor to
Analog, ''Asimov's SF'', and other publications.
Other work Banks also wrote
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