Showing posts with label Top websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top websites. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

24 Most Inspiring 3D Flash Websites

24 Most Inspiring 3D Flash Websites
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 For those of you with keen eyes and passion for flash, you will notice that 3D flash websites are penetrating into our flash world today. Thanks to the open source 3D engines that do wonders to help create these 3D flash websites, we flash lovers have the luxury of seeing, admiring and getting new perspectives out of these sites. Here are the 24 picked 3D flash websites that we think will inspire you.

Glass and a Half Full Productions

glass and a half full

Cristof Echard

cristof-echard

The Economist: Thinking Space

thinkingspace economist

Tag Galaxy

taggalaxy

I am uniQue

i am unique

Audi VDT

audi_vdt

100 Best Films

100bestfilms

Florian Bernard’s Portfolio

13flo

thetoke

thetoke

The Profiler

the profiler

Sony Bravia

colour bravia

Toyota iQ

toyota_iq

the951

the951

Me InTru 3D

meintru3d

Morgan Stanley Matrix

morganstanley

Honda Accord 2008

accord2008

Lech

lech

Hatica 2009

hatica2009

Pritt Knutselwereld

knutselwereld

Zeebee

zeebee

Coke Live Music Festival

coke live music

Shinkansen and Love

shinkansen_love

SoInteractive

sointeractive

Darcmatter Labs

darcmatter

 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

10 Helpful Websites You Have Never Heard Of

10 Helpful Websites You Have Never Heard Of

The following websites are loaded with helpful information that new ... The sites here are packed with helpful information At http://coolfun2012.blogspot.com
It’s easy to get lost on the internet among the millions of useless websites and the couple dozen or so good ones. Unfortunately, some of the few good ones go way under the radar, and you’ve never even heard of them, let alone visit them. Ranging from practical and educational to just plain fun, these are sites you’ll want to bookmark.

10. Zeer

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If there was a website that could save your life, it’d be Zeer. Zeer displays the nutritional labels for every kind of packaged food you can buy, and then lets you comment / rate your favorite, or perhaps least favorite, items. Trying to get into better shape or become healthier? Maybe you’re a vegetarian and you want to know if that tasty snack you saw had any beef in it. You thought you saw some beef-like texture for sure. Or maybe you want to know if that new Doritos flavor is any good. All your questions and more can be answered here.
http://www.zeer.com/

9. Bartleby

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Wikipedia’s overrated and about to become outdated. Bartleby provides you with unlimited access to various books and other information free of charge. The categories are reference, verse, fiction, and nonfiction. It’s very easy to find exactly what you’re looking for, whether it be Aesop’s fables or Shakespeare or even The Bible. The site also has a built-in encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus, and quotation dictionary as well.
http://www.bartleby.com/

8. 5min

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Forget Ehow, Wikihow, or any other how-to website out there. 5min is your “one-stop shop for instructional videos and DIY projects.” It’s always easier to learn watching someone do it rather than reading about it. It’ll only take 5 minutes of your time and its videos range from “Tto Zurich, Switzerland” to “Yoga to Cure Constipation?” Or you can become a teacher, create an account, and upload your own videos.
http://www.5min.com/

7. Tryphone

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You can test drive a car, why shouldn’t you be able to test drive a phone? Don’t rely on CNET reviews and friend’s suggestions to buy your next phone, try it for yourself. Use their fully interactive online virtual headsets and try out the buttons, applications, services, content, and more. Every phone’s in crystal clear quality and literally, what you see is what you get. There are also user reviews, phone specifications, and other information on the site as well. Never feel uncertainty again when buying your next phone.
http://tryphone.com

6. Newsmap

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Google News is an amazing source of news. Constantly updated, reliable, and lots and lots of it. But maybe that last one’s not such a good thing. You’re busy but you still want to be informed, but it’s just so hard to discern what’s important and what’s not with Google News. That’s where Newsmap comes in. Newsmap is a graphical representation of Google News that makes it easy for you to find the news you actually care about. It relies on something called a “treemap algorithm” for this. Basically, more popular and important stories appear larger, while the lesser stories are smaller. Stories are also arranged by theme and represented by different colors. See for yourself.
http://newsmap.jp/

5. DailyLit

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Despite popular belief, many people do actually enjoy reading books, but they just can’t find any time to set aside for this underrated hobby. The DailyLit fixes that easily. First, you choose the book you want to read. The older books are free, while the more modern classics might need a purchase. Then you choose the time and day you want to read it. Maybe you want to read it every day at 8 P.M. And that’s it. DailyLit will send you short installments of the book via RSS or e-mail and you can read it on a mobile device like an iPhone or on your computer. Before you know it, you’ll have finished the book, and it’ll have taken you less than 5 minutes a day.
http://dailylit.com/

4.  Tripit

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Traveling is a hassle. You have to keep track of all your transportation, reservations, and if you like to play it safe, your receipts. Well Tripit collects all those pesky little details and makes it into an easy-to-use master itinerary. Not only that, Tripit throws in maps, some local attraction suggestions, a few weather reports, and much more. You can access this itinerary online or from a mobile device like a cell phone, so keeping track of it couldn’t be easier. Don’t plan a trip again without Tripit.
http://www.tripit.com/

3. Power

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There’s no doubt that social networking has become something much, much more than just catching up with old friends who want nothing more to do with you. But there are just so many websites, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, and everyone uses different ones. How can you possibly keep up with everyone? Power solves this problem and more. Power allows you to log in once, just once, and with that one click, you’re synced with a long list of social networking sites. All the status updates, messages, and posts in a single place. You can even use MSN messenger in the site itself.
http://www.power.com/

2. Boxee

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Think of the copious amounts of videos that exist all across the vast World Wide Web today. This is where Boxee comes in and helps us maintain whatever sanity we will have while embarking on this impossible quest of entertainment. Boxee gathers the videos from a plethora of websites like Hulu, Youtube, and even Cnn.com, and feeds it to you in a very aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-use interface. You can even organize the videos, images, and music on your own computer with Boxee. The best part of Boxee? The community. Boxee suggests media to you mainly via your friends—you form friend groups with other Boxee users and you can see what they’re watching or even suggest your own videos to them.
http://www.boxee.tv/

1. Wikibooks

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You’ve heard of Wikipedia, but do you know Wikibooks? It’s in the same easy-to-use interface, but a totally different concept. Wikibooks is a community that was made to create a free online library of educational textbooks that anyone can edit. Just one click can get you a plethora of information you never thought even existed or let you become an expert in a subject you’ve always wanted to know. As of right now, there are over 36,843 pages of information in a multitude of textbooks. You can teach by adding your own knowledge to the content, or be taught by just visiting. Maybe the English language isn’t your forte (how are you reading this?).
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
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20 websites that changed the world

20 websites that changed the world

20 websites that changed the world by you.

Sites that revolutionised the way we lead our lives

If there was one site that would change the world for ever, it would be the first ever website, created by internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee.
It went online on 6 August 1991 offering people help with using the brand new 'World Wide Web', rather modestly described as a "wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents". It's now archived at .http://adf.ly/4jvh
If Berners-Lee had known what was to come, he might have added: "This is going to be awesome!"
2. GeoCities
Fascinating as it was back then, the web wasn't a whole lot of fun and after four years of pages created by scientists and academics, David Bohnett and John Rezner, who ran a web directory called Beverly Hills Internet, turned their company into GeoCities, giving anyone the ability to create their own site for free.
"There was a time when half the internet seemed to be on GeoCities and I don't think that this can be underestimated," says Rob 'CmdrTaco' Malda, founder of Slashdot. "GeoCities made it possible for anyone to put something online for nothing. This was a huge deal."
3. Blogger
GeoCities made it easy for anyone to build their own site, but in August 1999, Blogger made it even easier. Now anyone could post a diary of what they had for dinner or why they hated their parents. Acquired by Google in 2003, Blogger continues to enable everyone to document their lives without needing to get their hands dirty with HTML. As does WordPress, TypePad, Tumblr and a million other services that have since appeared. GeoCities was purchased by Yahoo! in 1999 and lives on as Yahoo! GeoCities, though we've never heard anyone say "Check out my Yahoo! GeoCities page."
4. Yahoo!
One thing that Yahoo! will be remembered for, though, is its search directory, without which most of us would never have found GeoCities in the first place. Founded by Stanford University graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994, Yahoo! was a manually compiled directory of sites. "Remember when you bookmarked Yahoo! indexes because they were actually comprehensive sources on a subject?" says Rob Malda. "Good times."
But those good times weren't to last. Computer-compiled search listings from AltaVista and, later, Google, were to rise in popularity, leaving Yahoo! behind, perhaps distracted with building its community features such as chat rooms, email and message boards. "They were an early leader but went down a path of being more marketing- oriented than technology-oriented," says Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales. "I hope they recapture the idea of pushing the forefront of technology."
5. The internet-connected coffee machine
When you're chatting with friends on your webcam, who'd have thought you owe all that to a coffee pot? The internet-connected coffee machine from Cambridge University went online in November 1993, so university staff could check on whether there was coffee in the pot before walking down several flights of stairs.
A year later, student Jennifer Ringley installed a webcam in her dorm, giving viewers a regularly updated window into her life on the JenniCam. Usually mundane, but not shying away from appearing nude or having sex, Ringley attracted an estimated three to four million viewers, some of whom were paid subscribers. But on 31 December 2003 Ringley shut her site down to lead a quieter life, out of the public eye.
Cambridge University's coffee machine is also living a more private life these days, but you can read more on its history at www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/coffee.html.

6. Danni's Hard Drive
So the early 90s were an innocent time, but that all changed when, in the spring of 1995, model Danni Ashe created Danni's Hard Drive. Ashe started out in newsgroups after hearing her pictures were being posted there and soon after that she hired some programmers to build her site.
Not satisfied with the result, Ashe studied HTML and built her own site, which she ran single-handedly for over a year before bringing in extra staff. Ashe went on to become the Guinness World Record holder of the title 'Most downloaded woman on the Internet', in December 2000, when it was confirmed that her image had been downloaded over a billion times.
7. MP3.com
It wasn't just photos that we'd be downloading, though. In 1998, along came MP3.com, without which there would have been no Napster, and no iTunes. MP3.com was to popularise the MP3 format of digital music, offering downloads of unsigned bands, which people would have downloaded and transferred to their iPods, had the iPod actually been around at the time.
"I remember downloading my first few MP3s from MP3.com while ripping my own CDs. It took something like eight hours to rip and encode a single CD," says Slashdot's Rob Malda. "A year or two later, tiny devices like the Rio paved the way for the iPod. I can't tell you how powerful it felt to browse what felt like an infinite number of songs."
8. eBay
In September 1995, programmer Pierre Omidyar founded AuctionWeb, later renamed eBay. It's been responsible for turning stay-at-home mums into successful businesswoman, and lists Damon Albarn, Gordon Ramsay and Meg Matthews among its sellers. It's also known for a decommissioned nuclear bunker and the image of the Virgin Mary in a decade-old toasted cheese sandwich.
Brian Groth, product manager for Windows Live at Microsoft is a fan: "Not many sites can claim to have created and ridden their own zeitgeist, but eBay did – and it still is! Its simplicity is its genius and the feedback system is a shining example of how seamlessly self-regulating internet communities can work. A further testament to its success is that it's the only website on this list that's created a viable new career choice – the professional eBay trader." eBay was ahead of its time, adds Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales. "It really was Web 2.0 before Web 2.0 was cool. eBay is all about having ordinary people contributing the vast majority of what's going on at the website."
9. Amazon
Another company that was Web 2.0 before the term was coined is Amazon, founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994. Bezos had originally planned to call the site Cadabra, until in a moment of clarity he realised it sounded uncannily close to 'cadaver'. And so Amazon was born, initially offering books but now selling everything from watches to lawnmowers. Not only did it popularise online shopping but its focus on user reviews paved the way for sites such as TripAdvisor and Epinions.
Match.com's Jason Stockwood says of Amazon: "Many people had huge reservations about using the internet, and even more about ecommerce. Amazon led the charge, and continues to play a crucial role in encouraging a wider demographic to feel comfortable surfing."
10. Boo.com
Not every site was as successful. Boo.com was set up at the end of 1999 selling branded fashion clothes, but went into receivership just six months later, after burning through more than £100 million. The site was big on Flash, with its 3D views of clothes and virtual shop assistant Miss Boo. 56k modems weren't ready for it and shoppers stayed away in their droves. But perhaps Boo was just before its time: does a 3D view of the product you're browsing really sound so ridiculous now?

11. Wikipedia
If Amazon championed user reviews, Wikipedia was to take user-generated content to another level, with an online encyclopedia anyone could edit. Sounds like a recipe for disaster, but where errors or downright lies appear, they're quick to be corrected by the site's users. "Yes, the information is imperfect," says Jason Stockwood, "but the rigidly democratic nature of the site means that Wikipedia is a true embodiment of what the internet revolution originally promised."
12. Slashdot
If you'd rather comment than review, then you owe a debt to Slashdot, a site where people submit news stories for discussion. Created in September 1997 by Rob Malder, it continues to be a must-read destination for anyone interested in technology. Drew Curtis followed up with FARK.com, and Kevin Rose with digg.com. Commenting on stories has become so widespread that it now seems odd to arrive at a site where there are no comments.
13. The Drudge Report
It's hard to believe now, but it used to be that the mainstream media was where you went for serious, trusted news and the web didn't get a look in. But on 17 January 1998 The Drudge Report was to change that, when it broke the Monica Lewinsky scandal to the public after Newsweek decided not to publish the story.
Reporting on the event on 25 January 1998, BBC News said, in what sounds obvious and naive all these years later, "In the future, academics, politicians and journalists aren't likely to dismiss the internet so quickly."
Now news is regularly broken by specialist blogs before you read about it in the morning paper. That's assuming you even buy a morning paper any more.
14. YouTube
And where do you watch your TV? Started in a garage by three former PayPal employees, one site went on to shake up the TV industry, and was acquired by Google for $1.6 billion. All that for a company that's less than four years old. You've probably heard of it: it's called YouTube.
"You used to find a text search result for every keyword you could think of," says Torsten Schuppe, marketing director at eBay. "Now you find a video for every keyword you can think of! I've been told people upload 10 hours of video content every minute – that's huge!"
15. Gabocorp
Until Flash came along in 1996, the web was much like Ceefax, with a few animated GIFs and PC-crashing Java applets thrown in. But the arrival of Flash was to herald a new era in web design. The sign of things to come appeared in 1997 in the form of Gabocorp (archived at thefwa.com/flash10/gabo.html). Suddenly the web was no longer static.
"This was the equivalent of TV going colour," says Rob Ford, founder and principal of Favourite Website Awards. "Gabocorp made us realise we could now make things move, add sound and generally be far more creative than the days of blue hypertext links that turned purple on-click. Animated GIFs took a body blow while lake applets took the knockout punch. Gabo Medoza, for me, is a true web pioneer: we all owe his creativity and vision for where we are today."
16. Legal & General
On the accessibility front, an encouraging early example of accessible web design produced by a commercial company was that of Legal & General.
Julie Howell, director of accessibility at digital agency Fortune Cookie explains: "Legal & General were concerned that their website was needlessly excluding disabled people, so undertook a site refresh that took into account the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0). While the company's main intention was to make the site easier for disabled people to use, the business returns were quite astonishing and proved that accessible design can be good for everyone: conversion increased by 300 per cent, maintenance costs reduced by 66 per cent, natural search listings improved by 50 per cent and page load time reduced by 75 per cent. If Legal & General can do this, what excuse do other companies have for not doing it?"
17. Hotmail
Free email for all, accessible anywhere – that was the promise of Hotmail. Founded by Jack Smith and Sabeer Bhatia, it was launched in 1996 and sold to Microsoft in 1997 for around $400 million.
18. Classmates.com
Hotmail helped us keep in touch with people we knew, but Classmates.com, launched in 1995, helped us get back in touch with people we hated at school and never kept in contact with. Four years later, the UK followed suit with Friends Reunited, which made the mistake of charging a fee to get in touch with old school pals. Then Facebook stepped in, offering the same service for free – and now we can all see that the person we fancied at school isn't quite so hot any more.
19. Match.com
Having exhausted old school friends for potential mates, where to turn? Match.com opened the entire internet community up for grabs. Going live in 1995, it was the first popular online dating site, and is also notable for being one of the first sites to persuade internet users to part with their cash for a subscription. Today, online dating is rapidly becoming the new, natural way to meet and (hopefully) fall in love.
20. HotWired
And finally, if you haven't fallen in love, how about something to hate? In 1994, web magazine HotWired pioneered banner ads. Bastards.

 

Saturday, May 22, 2010

World Top 10 Websites in 2010

World Top 10 Websites in 2010


Top website 1.google.com
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching
Top website 2.facebook.com
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links.
Top website 3.youtube.com
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share.
Top website 4.yahoo.com
Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
Top website 5.live.com
Search engine from Microsoft.
Top website 6.wikipedia.org
An online collaborative encyclopedia.
Top website 7.baidu.com
Music search engine and free MP3 & video streaming for all kind of topic.
Top website 8. blogger.com
Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.
Top website 9. msn.com
Dialup access and content provider.
Top website 10. qq.com
中国最大的门户网站,提供即时通讯、新闻资讯、网络游戏以及在线拍卖业务,

Top 10 Websites in United States

Top 10 Websites in United States


Top website 1.google.com
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and tra… More
Top website 2.facebook.com
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and … More
Top website 3.yahoo.com
Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
Top website 4.youtube.com
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your… More
Top website 5.wikipedia.org
An online collaborative encyclopedia.
Top website 6.amazon.com
Amazon.com seeks to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and disc… More
Top website 7.craigslist.org

Top website 8.ebay.com
International person to person auction site, with products sorted into categories.
Top website 9.live.com
Search engine from Microsoft.
Top website 10.blogger.com
Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.

Top 10 Websites in India

Top 10 Websites in India


Top website 1.google.co.in
Indian version of this popular search engine. Search the whole web or only webpages from India
Top website 2.google.com
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching
Top website 3.yahoo.com
Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
Top website 4.facebook.com
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links
Top website 5.youtube.com
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share
Top website 6.blogger.com
Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.
Top website 7.orkut.co.in
8.rediff.com
Online portal with free e-mail and many other services.
Top website 9.wikipedia.org
An online collaborative encyclopedia.
Top website 10.twitter.com
Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface.

Top 10 Websites in Pakistan

Top 10 Websites in Pakistan


Top website 1.google.com.pk
Enables users to search the Web
Top website 2.google.com
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching
Top website 3.facebook.com
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links
Top website 4.youtube.com
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share
Top website 5.yahoo.com
Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
Top website 6.live.com
Search engine from Microsoft.
Top website 7.blogger.com
Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.
Top website 8.wikipedia.org
An online collaborative encyclopedia.
Top website 9.msn.com
Dialup access and content provider.
Top website 10.twitter.com
Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Search Engines & Directory Services Sites


WebSurf

Surf the web using the best quality search engines & directories on the Internet.

Search Engines & Directory Services
Google - GO - top quality search service with rankings based on site significance. Google's relevancy paradigms have significantly improved the precision & reliability of searching the net. 
Yahoo
 
- GO - best quality hand crafted search index with high relevancy. 

Teoma
 
- GO - sharp new search engine with unique relevancy categories (includes rankings based on site popularity)

Wayback Machine
 
GO - Internet archive of 10 billion web pages dating from 1996 to present.

AltaVista
 - GO - one of the oldest search engines on the web.


AOL 
GO - high quality search index & US portal. 

Query Server - GO - excellent meta search engine.

ZWorks
 - GO - top quality meta engine.
Vivisimo - GO - cool meta search engine.

SearchIQ - GO - lists & reviews all the major search engines, indexes & tools.

Open Directory 
GO - the largest "human edited" directory on the web.

ixquick.com - GO - spiffy meta engine with quality rankings. 


HotBot
 
GO - large good quality search engine.

Lycos 
- GO - established search service.

Netcraft - GO - find out what servers are used at any specific website.

Librarians' Resource Centre - GO - great toolbox of free databases, technical resources & knowledge management tools.
 

Reference.Com
 - GO - search newsgroups, mailing lists & web forums.

EuroSeek - GO -
 quality European search engine.

Search Engines Portal GO - more good quality search links.


Web Surf Tips

Berkeley Library
 - GO - tutorial on how to locate information on the Internet.

Search Engine Ranking - Resources & Tools Sites


Webmaster Tools & Resources
Here are some of the best search engine ranking tools, domain name resources & webmaster tools.

Search Engine Ranking - Resources & Tools
Search Engine Watch - GO - excellent resource providing great insight into search engine issues & ranking strategies.

Rank Write Roundtable 
GO - search engine ranking & optimization discussion forum.

Meta-Medic
 - GO - check your websites meta-tags with this top tool.

SearchEngines.com
 
- GO - web marketing tips, info & tutorials to help optimise your site & improve your search engine rankings. 

Keyword Counter
 GO - useful keyword frequency analyzer.

Search Engine Features
 
- GO - excellent summary fromSearch Engine Watch. 

Grantastic Designs 
GO - copywriting for top search engine placement & other optimization strategies.
 

Search Engine Guide
 
- GO large search engine knowledge base, search engine news & articles, top search terms & over 3,650 search engines to explore. 

Search Engine Forums
 GO - community forums covering all the top search engines. Tips to improve search engine rankings.

Webmasters Resources

Pay Pal - GO - accept online payments & credit card transactions through your website with Pay Pal - easy, reliable & trustworthy. 

Internet Content Rating System 
GO - web content code of practice.

NUA Internet Surveys
 
GO - excellent statistics & information on Internet trends.

Atlas of Cyberspaces GO - maps of cyberspace to help visualize the new electronic territories of the Internet.

Internet Traffic Report
 
GO - monitor global data flows & net traffic.

NetFactual
 GO - Internet facts & stats concerning domain names, e-commerce, advertising & web tech.

DeepMetrix
 - GO - leading edge network monitoring & statistics services with outstanding technical support & customer service.

Site Evaluation Techniques 
GO - assessment questions & links to evaluation techniques for the TRIO Think Quest competition - an initiative of the US Dept. of Education & Washington University.

WebReference.com - GO - top Mecklermedia site devoted to webmastery.

Helpful Resources for writing HTML GO - intro to the basics of web site building.

Web Developer's Virtual Library
 - GO -
 
original encyclopedia of web technology. 
GeekTools
 
- GO - 
cool tools for Geeks & those aspiring to Geekdom. 

W3Schools
 - GO -
 top tutorial resources for webmasters & programmers.

WebMonkey
 
GO - web developers resources. 
WebDeveloper
 
GO - developer news & analysis. 
Web Style Guide
 
GO - comprehensive website development guide.

Website Testing Guidelines GO - information & resources to assist you to test your website quality & useablity.

Web Design Resources
 
GO - web design resource links.

Web Techniques GO - design & development news, insight & community.

TUCOWS - GO - huge collection of Winsock software for download.

DaveCentral
 
- GO - review a massive selection of Windows & Linux software. 

Tech Republic
 - GO - IT community network.

Webmaster World
 
GO - forums about the top search engines & webmaster resources. 

CNET
 - GO - comprehensive web development resources.

Net Mechanic
 - GO - power tools for your website.

ZDNET
 GO - quality array of IT resources, tools, news & Top 100 site selections.

PC Pitstop - GO - diagnostics & tips on keeping your PC at it's optimum performance.

AnandTech - GO - hardware analysis, news & community.

Babelfish Language Translator 
GO - 
international language translation service from Alta Vista.

Universal Currency Converter
 - GO -
Google Language Tools - GO -

Domain Name Resources & Tools

Domain Registration - GO - register your own Domain Name at this quality registrar.

BetterWhois
 
- GO - a comprehensive & current domain name WHOIS service.

SWhois - GO - global domain name WHOIS - includes country domains.

Sam Spade GO - lots of cool tools & utilities.

Domainator
 - GO - cross reference domain name searches with trademark search & other useful naming tools.

Email Support Services

Spam Cop - GO - fight unwanted spam.

The SpamCon Foundation GO - Internet industry coalition seeking to establish anti-spam best practices.

The Spamhaus Project
 
GO - tracks low standard ISP's who profit from spam & exposes major spammers.

Network Abuse
 - GO - report spammers, network abuse & abusive behavior to this clearinghouse.

 Security Resources

SANS Institute GO - practical guide to eliminating the top ten Internet security risks - a must read for systems administrators.

CERT 
GO - top quality service highlighting Internet security vulnerabilities.

Problems with E-Commerce Security - GO - revealing article on the realities of online security.

Server Security GO - scary summary of web server security survey.

Cracker Diaries GO - inside look at the lives of the cyber crims. 

TakeDown GO - detail in story of the infamous cracker Kevin Mitnick & the high tech drama of his stunning detection & capture by the brilliant Tsutomu Shimomura.

Hacker Hotel GO - report from a fun filled hacker confest - eFawlty Towers.

TCP Protocol Fault GO - fatal flaws in TCP initial sequence numbers. It's a doosy.

SNMP Fault GO - the trillions of hours of human life wasted in updating faulty software code (see below) is nothing compared to what could happen with this one.

Critical Microsoft Flaw
 - GO - a very serious fault in MS Java Virtual machine - and a worrying XP vulnerability.

Windows Security Flaw
 - GO - yet another serious Microsoft security problem for the world to deal with.

File Sharing Vulnerabilities
 
- GO - HP labs initial research reveals Kazaa file sharing on the web is risky business.

How Hackers Escape
 
- GO - reasons to be most careful about who to trust with your private details. 

Security Faults in Web Mail
 - GO - more good reasons to protect your privacy & use only top quality e-mail providers.

AVERT
 - GO - excellent service of the anti virus emergency response team.

Trend Micro
 
GO - virus identification & management resources. 

Fight Back
 - GO - AntiOnline tool kit & tips to enhance online security.

Security Focus
 - GO - Internet security news, vulnerabilities & resources.

Help Net Security 
GO - fresh security news, vulnerabilities & alerts, bookstore, articles & tips.

Internet Security Systems
 - GO - Internet security news, vulnerabilities & events.

About Network Sniffers
 - GO - introductory article & information about network sniffers.

Privacy Resources

Epic GO - electronic privacy information center.

Privacy.net
 
GO - extensive information, test tools & privacy resources.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
 
GO - defending digital privacy, civil liberties & free expression on the Internet.

Anonymizer GO - surf the web anonymously.

The Cloak
 
GO - surf the web with encrypted connection & remote cookies.

HushMail
 
GO - private email with end to end security.

Fun Stuff & Popular Websites


Links to some of the best humor, fun & games web sites. 
Fun Stuff & Popular Websites
Laugh Lab GO - get your giggle glands over to the laugh lab where you can submit & rate the world's funniest jokes with your smileometer. 

Get Your Name on Mars
 - GO - 
NASA did rocket express 3.5 mill names to Mars & pulled off an amazing scientific achievement. If you registered your name - you can now collect your personal Mars Landing Certificate. 


Disney - GO - lots of top entertainment & online fun.

GeoCaching
 - GO - popular GPS treasure hunt - WAP enabled.

Rememory
 
- GO - share your memories & become a part of history. 

Cybertown
 - GO - good collection of virtual games.

Blogger - GO - photo blogging is a fun & easy way to get a personal web presence.

BrainPOP
 - GO - 
animated educational resources, clever multimedia, good fun & excellent quizzes.

Rumpus
 - GO - cool kids stuff.

Shockwave.com
 - GO
 - interactive amusement park from Macromedia - fun stuff.

Questacon
 - GO - great fun zones.

MediaTrip
 
- GO - fun animation, comedy & movies on demand. 

BrainBashers
 - GO - 
brain teasers, illusions & puzzles for all puzzlanics.

Funology
 - GO - explore the science of fun at this innovative site full of puzzles, games & illusions.

SandLot Science
 
GO - interactive guide to optical illusions.

Fun Trivia
 GO - quicksand for the mind - start thinking about all this stuff & you may never get out of this site. Tons of well organized trivia.

A Gadzillion Things to Think About - GO - over 5000 provocative questions designed to make you think. Lots of insightful & funny contradictions in here. 


Berit's Best
 GO - 
1000 top sites for kids to explore.

The Mensa Workout
 GO - 
nourish your neurons.

Two Thought Screamers
 
- GO our irreverent guide to dealing with idiots.

Urban Legends - GO myths & yarns, legends, rumors & hoaxes.

JK Rowling - GO author of the outstanding Harry Potter story - Harry Potter news, rumours, fan sites & extra material not included in the books. 


Comics & Animated Cartoons
Looney Tunes Teach the Internet GO - learn Internet basics & get web tips from your favorite Looney Tunes characters. 

Captain Chewing
 
- GO - rough up some penguins & win a top Flash award with the cute Captain Chewing. 

IceBox 
- GO - top quality original animated entertainment. 

Mondo Media 
- GO - clever animated "minishows".Cartoon Network GO - watch web cartoons & movies, learn about the classics or draw your own cartoons, studio tours & more

Atomic Cartoons 
GO - cool cartoons from this premier Canadian animation studio.

Londons Times 
- GO - over 2,500 funny cartoons & contributions from some top illustrators. 
Bulbo 
GO - join Bulbo on adventures, watch toons & movies or join the fan club.

Comics.com 
GO - over 60 different comic strips including Snoopy, Dilbert & others.

Peanuts
 
- GO - daily cartoon & archives of the adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang. 

JoeCartoon
 
GO - cool web animation.

Salon Comics 
GO - daily strips include Bizarro World.

Smashing Ideas
 - GO - leading edge web animators - check out the games case studies.

Toonland - GO -
 hundreds of mini animations.
YukYuk GO - interactive cartoons.

OTWIC
 
GO - illustrations, animations, comics & cartoons from Austria.

A Perfect World GO - laugh at human nature with this goofy comic strip - archives are worth it.

Animation Artist Magazine
 
GO - digital media community with daily animation news, screening room, features & tutorials.

Top Game Sites
Happy Puppy - GO - keep up to date with the top games including Nintendo, Dreamcast & web games.

GameSpot
 - GO - top gaming site from ZDNet with news, reviews, game guide, hints & much more.

GameCenter - GO - ground zero for hard core gamers.

Lucas Arts GO - developers of Star Wars, Armed & Dangerous, Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom etc.

EA Games GO - Electronic Arts - GO - developers behind Medal of Honor (MOH) see also Medal of Honor UK- MOH cheats for PC & MAC - other Allied Assult tips.

Game-Land
 - GO - astonishing array of shockwave games.

GameScene - GO - wide variety of cool games to keep the neurons firing.

Gamasutra
 - GO - top hub for game designers, artists, developers & producers.

Gamers Central
 
GO - explore the world of gaming.

GameSpy
 
GO - fun fun fun.

Gamers.com
 - GO - gamers resources, news & boards.

SGRL
 - GO - good PC gaming site for GameBoy, Sega, Playstation resources & gaming gear.

SGI
 
GO - freeware games from SGI.

FlipSide
 - GO - movie games, card games, party games, board games & more - in four languages. 

Magic & Magic Tricks
MagicTricks.com - GO - online magic store with a great collection of magic tricks & special effects for magicians at all levels. Magic guide, magic museum & library.

Trendy Magic
 
GO - world magicians, web magic, magic store & more. 

Humor & Jokes
Comedy Central - GO - comedy, BattleBots, movies, downloads, comedy radio & more.

HardyHarHar
 
GO - joke search with adult filter, humor site of the week. 

Laughter - GO -
 
jokes for public speakers, social climbers, party hosts & comedians. 

Family Humor Archive - GO - 
good clean fun. 

Starting Page 
GO -
 list of best humor & joke sites on the web.

Just Joking
 - GO -
 
hundreds of ha ha's.

FanoFunny
 - GO -
 
international festival of humor & satire.

Joke Of The Day
 - GO -
 
daily email jokes.

Another-Joke-of-the-day
 - GO -
 
enough to make you cry.

Chuckle
 - GO -
 
designed to offend everyone.

Comedy Zone
 - GO -
 
big collection of comedy. 

Legal Humor
 - GO -
 
lawyer bashing & other legal idiocies.

BBspot
 - GO -
 
world's best tech humor site according to the funny people at The Reg.

Random Joke GO - jokes & funny stories.

Joke O Rama
 - GO -
 humorous lists, funny quotes, animation, funny pictures, cartoons & more - viewer discretion advised.

The Jokes Barn
 - GO -
 
making the world funnier - one joke at a time.

Giggles
 - GO -
 
funny photos, humor, quotes, links.

Amused
 - GO -
 the center for the easily amused.

Joke Warehouse
 - GO -
 
short Friendship . . . , jokes, long jokes.

Joke Post
 - GO -
 thousands of posted jokes.

Searchable Humor Archive
 - GO -
 more than 4,000 jokes.

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