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NewsVoyager
www.newspaperlinks.com/voyager.cfm

Nostalgic for your old hometown? Your scholl days? NewsVoyager is only two clicks away from almost any local newspaper in the world, including college dailies. It also provides links to scores of media organizations.

Mail2Web
www.mail2web.com

Without even making you register, Mail2Web lets you check almost any email account from virtually anywhere. Enter your address and password and voila there's your mail. If you register, you can store your e-mail server names and get a personal Mail2Web home page.

FreeAfterRebate.inf
www.freeafterrebate.info

The name might be slightly misleading, since most things you can buy here still cost something, but check here before you buy computer gear, consumer electronics, and office supplies. If you remember to send it your rebates, you could save a lot of cash.

Compouter History Museum
www.computerhistory.org

The Web presence of Computer History Museum in California. View online exhibits her, as well as photos of real-world ones - even dontate old software of computer related relics. Mostly, we just browse the ream of the nerd-stalgia.

Old-Computer.com
www.old-computers.com/news/default.asp

The online museum lets you browse nearly 1,000 PC dimosaurs by name, company or year, as well as a library of hilariously dated computer ads. you can also check out other collection s from all over the world - and trad your Amiga from Zanusssi Ping-O-Tranic!

Identity Theft Resource Center
www.idtheftcenter.org

Whether it's your wallet of you complet identity that has fallen into the wrong hands, the Identity Theft Resource Center is her to help. This nonprofit site list victim resources, alerts, and tips on keeping your private information private.

Y?
www.yform.com

Dare to ask all those embarrassing, uncomfortabel questions you've had about other ethnicities and clutures at Y?, the "National Forum on People's Differences." Someone from the appropriate ethnicity or cultures will answer them.

TVShowsOnDVD.com
www.tvshowondvd.com

The source of all info on when television programs will be relesased on DVD. It's more than just a calendar; Your'll also find news, in-depth previews and reviews. We like the TV Show Voting section: Vote on which shows you want released on DVD and How (Season 1, Season 2, Best of, and so on).

A9.com
www.a9.com

Amazon's A9 is a metasearch engine that lets you instantly search everything from Google to the Internet Movie Database. It keep a history of your searchs, os you can easily return to pages you've visited. There's even a downloadable toolbar that lets you annotate Web pages.

YouSendIt
www.yousendit.com

Got a stingy ISP? If you find yourself bumping up against attatchment size limits, hie youself over to YouSendIt, which lets you send files up to 1GB; you recipient get an easy download link by e-mail. YouSendIt can send security and scans file for viruses. You can be stingy too: YouSendIt is FREE.

Ask the Dietitian
www.dietitian.com

Licensed dietitian Joanne Larsen explains it all for you, answering reader-submitted health questions, debunking diet-related and other health myths, and offering generall nutrition advice.

Camera Works
www.comeraworks.com

Photojournalism at it's best; The photo section of the Washington Post features photo essays, slide shows, and video on subjects ranging from the war in Irag to Westmister Dog Show and the Northern Light. One section highlights the photographers, backgrounds and works, while "emerging voices" feature video clips from around the world.

Error Messages
www.generation.net./-hliboeuf/messages.htm

Error message call attendtion to problems on your computer, but they rerely provide anything resembling a solution. Some don't even indicate which program has run into trouble. This page lists the exact wording over 300 commmon errors messages, along with links to help correct the errors.

DLL-file.com
www.dll-files.com

What do you do when a program fails to launch complaining that a particular DLL file is missing? DLL-file.com makes more than 400 common DLL files available for free download. If replacing the missing file doesn't fix the problem, try the sites paid live tech support.

PartStore.com
www.partstore.com

Lost a button on your remote control? Your refrigerator handle broken? The AC adapter on your laptop finally went kaput? You don't need to chuck an appliance just becasue it's missing a part.for various consumer appliances and computers.

Flickr (beta)
www.flickr.com

Flickr is a lot more fun than an ordinary photo-sharing service. The highly interactive site lets anyone-be it the person posting the image or anyone viewing it - to add keyword tags and notes to pictures. You can then quickly find all photos whith the same tag and use related tags to hop around endlessly.

Woot!
www.woot.com

Thanks to Woot!, there's now a silver lining to being an insomiac. This addictive deal-of-the-day site post one item per day - typically overstocks ranging from electronics to typs, but "cool stuff" seems to be the running theme - at midnight Central time. If you want it, but it fast, as that item is available for only 24-hours, or until is sells out (which happens often).

 
 
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