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Playing go on the internet, either through email, specialized servers or the web.
http://baduk.pro/
The first social network for Go fans started by 7-time European Go champion Alexandr Dinerchtein.
http://www.dragongoserver.net/
DGS is a place where you can play turn-based Go games. It functions more or less the same way as playing Go games via email or postcard would be. You play via a simple web interface: no Java, JavaScript or anything to install.
http://www.ficgs.com/
A free server for correspondence Go and Chess.
http://gosensations.com/
Daily news from Go servers such as KGS, IGS, Tygem, Cyberoro, Dashn, commented games, real names of top players.
http://www.britgo.org/gopcres/play.html
Details on the various ways to play go online against others. Includes a recent list of go servers, including those without webpages. From the British Go Association.
http://goshrine.com/
A web based go server with a simple clean interface. No downloads are necessary.
http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English/
Play go online using the IGS protocol with a client or by telnet. Popular and usually busy.
http://www.gokgs.com/
Server for reviewing games with an opponent, accessible with a client or online using Java.
http://top361.com/
Rating list for Go-related websites and blogs. Detail statistics.
http://www.wing.gr.jp/
Go server based in Japan. Play via telnet or a client, or with java on the web.
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