Labels:text | menu | screenshot OCR: Digital Hate 2001 On April 19, 1995 the day of the Oklahoma City bombing there was a single known hate site on the World Wide Web. Since then the explosive growth of the World Wide Web has been paralleled by an equally explosive growth of hate sites Digital Hate 2001 identifies some 3000 problematic Web sites This year's report demonstrates and analyzes cyberhate in seven different categories: US-based groups · youth/women marketing international manipulation of the net · mayhem; anarchy, bombs · religious extremism Digital Hate 2001 reveals how the sale of hate has found a niche even among some of the most prominent online economic giants, such as E-Bay. It is designed for use by community activists, law enforcement, media, educators, and parents. This interactive study also includes a database of some 2000 websites. Digital Hate 2001 was produced in association with the Museum of Tolerance's Global Hate.com project. Operating Instructions System Requirements : Windows 95 or higher, 16 megabytes of RAM, 640x480 Display 256 colors, 28.8 modem (optional) Macintosh OS 7.1 or higher 16 megabytes of RAM, 640×48 Display 256 colors, 28.8 modem (optional) Getting Started ws 9x & NT : After inserting the CD-ROM into your computer, the CD installation program should automatically start if the computer asto-run. enabled. If the installation does not start, navigate to the CD-ROM folder and double click on Hate exe, or go to the Menu, click on Run and type d: \Hate. exe; where "d" id the letter of kou CD-Rom drive. Getting Started - Macintosh users : On your desktop, double-click the CD icon. Open Macintosh folder then double click start.html. www.wiesenthal.com Copyright @ 2000 Simon Wiesenthal Center, Canadian Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre 1399 South Roxbury Los Angeles, CA 90035 (800) 900-9036 Produced in conjunction with Isis New Media