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New York Times Navigator
This is a great research/reference tool for anyone looking for facts
and figures. It contains dozens of links to other sites.
fun-with-words.com
This is, well, fun with words. I found a lot of palindromes on this
site.
about.com About, Inc. is a network
of sites where visitors can find over 700 targeted topic areas,
including the best new content, relevant links, How-To's, Forums,
and answers to just about any question.
ehow.com 15,000 Step-by-Step
How-Tos
Random Eye is
an image search site that will look through the royalty free collections
of a variety of vendors (so you can perform one search rather than
having to go to Corbis, Photodisc, Eyewire, etc. individually)
Volunteer Match is a
nonprofit site where folks can go to find
volunteer opportunities in their area by entering a zip code. Nonprofits
of course can post their volunteers opps as well.
Whatis.com is an online searchable
database of technical, computer-related terms. Ever wonder what
TCP/IP stands for? SOAP? ASP? PHP? Interoperability? This site is
the place to go for definitions and extensive linking to related
information.
Netmechanic.com is a good
source of information and tutorials about website construction.
Htmlgoodies.com
more tutorials and goodies.
Creativepro.com has news,
resources, links, newsletter, job bank, all amied at creative professionals.
American Institute of Graphic Designers
news, events, membership information.
The Internet Public Library serves
the public by finding, evaluating, selecting, organizing, describing,
and creating quality information resources.
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