{Bringing together \TeX\ users online: From Usenet to Web~2.0 and beyond} {Stefan Kottwitz} {It all began in the 1980s with mailing lists such as \code{texhax}, and Usenet. The online discussion board \code{comp.text.tex} emerged around 1990, where \TeX\ hackers gathered and still frequent it today. On the continuously developing Internet, \TeX\ user groups created mailing lists, built home pages and software archives. Web forums turned up and lowered the barrier for beginners and occasional \TeX\ users for getting support. Today, \TeX's friends can also follow blogs, news feeds, and take part in vibrant question and answer sites. In this talk we will look at present online \TeX\ activities.}