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| When you need to find a place where to recycle your old phones, or batteries or glasses... here you can find them all in one place |
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| Search the full text of books and discover new ones. Google Books |
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| There are so many ways the internet can help us in our effort to achieve things, that is an endless effort to try to find and show all that is available... I found this link to be a good starting point for I WANT TO kind of thinkings... thanks to CSP |
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Why use Google Maps for just directions when you can use it to
pinpoint kosher restaurants in Cincinnati, traffic cameras in
Dublin, or find coffee shops in Seattle that provide free
wireless access?
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/20/technology/circuits/20maps.html?8cir&emc=cir |
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Wikibooks, a collection of open-content textbooks that anyone can edit.
In this English version, started in 2003, we are currently working on 9,682 textbook modules.
http://en.wikibooks.org/ |
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WikiPedia
the free encyclopedia.
Wikipedia is a Web-based, free-content encyclopedia that is written collaboratively by volunteers. It consists of ca. 200 independent language editions (of which ca. 100 are active) sponsored by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Entries on traditional encyclopedic topics exist alongside those on almanac, gazetteer, and current events topics. Its purpose is to create and distribute, worldwide, a free encyclopedia in as many languages as possible. Wikipedia is one of the most popular reference sites on the internet[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#endnote_PopularityRef), receiving around 60 million hits per day. |
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| Absolutely GREAT offers / discounts site, constantly updated... keep an eye on it |
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GOOGLE wants to save you a trip to the library.
The search engine that revolutionised how people use the Internet has teamed up with some of the world's greatest libraries to put their books in your living room.
At the same time, the non-profit Internet Archive said libraries from five countries, including China and India, had agreed to add one million digitised books to its archive, with about 70,000 expected to be online by next April.
"There will be a reshaping of how book access is done through both the commercial and library systems," Internet Archives founder Brewster Kahle said.
"Isn't it fantastic? Having this much access is just fantastic for everybody."
Google said yesterday it planned to scan millions of books from Oxford University, Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of Michigan and the New York Public Library to make them available through its search engine.
Google director of project management Susan Wojcicki declined to say how much the project would cost and how long it would take.
Nonprofit archiving efforts like Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive have been placing public-domain materials online for years. Yahoo, Microsoft, and other commercial search engines have joined the effort.
Google will post links to locations where the books can be found in the real world.
A Google search for Of Mice and Men, for instance, turns up several pages from the Penguin Group's edition of John Steinbeck's classic novel, along with links to online booksellers.
Wojcicki said users would also be directed to libraries near them that carried the book.
Copyright laws prevent most recently published books from being posted in their entirety. So libraries will prioritise older books that are in public domain.
Wojcicki said Oxford University, for example, would first digitise books published before 1900. |
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Ever erased a file from your computer? Ever deleted the photos
you just took, from your memory cardf? at this site there is a
$30 (it was free) utility that helps you un-erase those files:
Handy
Recovery |
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Great site to find how to help you in phone calls from one country
to another... plus know the current time in the other city...
I needed to call my younger brother in Changsha, China... got everything
easy and very clear from this site:
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| Find an explanation for everything at: http://www.everything2.com/ |
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The first email: Ray sent the first network
email in 1971 using a program I wrote called SNDMSG. He have written
a brief account of the first email with the intent of forestalling
some of the more common questions about that event. If you want
to see what the computer used to send the first email looked like,
you will find that here too.
http://openmap.bbn.com/~tomlinso/ray/home.html |
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EditHistory: Why re-type everything?
Type, type, type! That's all I do every day, but I don't have to
pound my keyboard any more than necessary, thanks to EditHistory.
This little utility turns ordinary Windows edit fields into drop-down
lists. Click Open or Save on the File menu, for example, and your
most recently used document names and folders are displayed for
easy pickens. Of course, some entries could pose security headaches,
so EditHistory allows you to control what gets stored. The new version
2.1, released just last week, has a resizeable main window, a configurable
English/French interface, and is compatible with Windows 95, 98,
2000, Me, NT, and XP.
More info <http://www.edithistory.com> |
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Gibson Research Corp... one of the coolest privacy
and protection company in the internet. They have plenty of tools
to protect your machine form intruders (most free) and some very
interesting position about Microsoft Windows XP. - more...
Also has the BEST recover tool for hard disks: SpinRite. |
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| Great driver's backup for Windows machines and
better FREE. click
here to download |
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Calendar Program - The Hot Dates Award: To PowerOn
Software, makers of the best calendar program I've ever used:
Now Up-to-Date for Macintosh and Windows. It's networkable, so
that your family can check the same calendar from any computer
in the house. The simplification breakthrough: When you take a
computer away from the network -- your laptop on a trip, say --
it maintains a snapshot of the latest calendar. You can even add
and edit appointments when you're away. When you return home,
your changes are automatically and instantly synched to the master
calendar
http://www.poweronsoftware.com/ |
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Google, the ever-expanding search engine, has entered one
of the most competitive corners of Web searching, online
shopping, with a test site called Froogle.
One of the main uses of general search sites like Google is to look
for things to buy. But the new service focuses specifically on products
for sale, displaying pictures of the items and their prices at various
merchants. It lets users narrow a search by the category of product
and the price.
At first, however, Froogle (www.froogle.google.com)
has far fewer features than the shopping sections of other shopping
search sites, which offer various combinations of information, reviews
and price comparisons and the ability to search using a wider range
of product attributes. These competitors include the shopping sections
of major portals like Yahoo and America Online; specialized shopping
sites like BizRate and DealTime; and big online marketplaces like
eBay and Amazon.com.
"Google is a great way to find the
governor of South Dakota," said Daniel Ciporin, the chief executive
of DealTime. "DealTime is a better way to find a digital camera
to buy."
What distinguishes Froogle from all these sites, however, is that
it does not charge merchants to be included in its search and it
is not paid when users click on a store's offering.
http://www.froogle.google.com/ |
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| World
Time Server - good tool to find time in different countries
and to learn some geography at the same time... try it... |
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We believe that there should be a fair, competitive market
for computer software, both proprietary and Open Source. http://www.sincerechoice.org/
You can buy a PC for only $199 it's
available now |
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Free software for your Palm - Make your handheld much more
versatile... restaurant guide, solitaire, or expense report manager...
any PDA running Palm OS will do it: Handspring, Treo, Sony Clié,
os similar. Try these sites:
www.handango.com search for FREE
www.eurocool.com european style with more than two dozens new postings a day.
www.palm.com/software more than 10,000 titles including 404 low cost sharewares
www.download.com always good to check this one... plenty of options. |
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Software by Design - do you
have to keep up with plenty of Passwords? nice small utility will
help you keep track of all those websites and machines... plus
many more usefull utilities... http://www.gregorybraun.com/ |
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Word Web - The free thesaurus
and dictionary for Windows
WordWeb is a powerful free English thesaurus and dictionary. Hundreds
of thousands of people from all over the world use this top-rated
software. Features include:
Definitions and synonyms / Proper nouns / Related words 135, 000
root words / 109, 000 synonym sets / Look up words in other programs
The free version is a cut-down version of WordWeb Pro, which also
has word finding, anagram, editing and customization features. It
does not expire. click
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Kiss
FC Financial Calculator
The importance of a program like KissFC:
Possibly, apart from cancer and AIDS, compound interests are the
cruellest thing in the
Universe. If you think I am exaggerating, read the story below:
In 1626, Peter Minuit, a Dutchman, bought the island of Manhattan
from the Canarsie Indians, paying with trinkets equivalent at that
time to $24,00. A tremendous bargain, until we decide to elaborate
a little.
http://www.highway.com.br/users/ppinto/kissFC/EP_US.htm
The program "KissFC Financial Calculator" has been having
excellent evaluations from administrators, economists and accountants,
but it was made thinking of the general public, that needs a simple
and precise tool to navigate in the tenebrous sea of compound interest
rates. I need all the divulgation possible, for there's no use in
having a good product if it can't be seen by its potential buyers.
KissFC is shareware and its registration price is only $7.00. A
minimum price for a lot of value. |
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| Do you want to glue this to that? Because people
have a need to glue things to other things. http://www.thistothat.com/ |
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| Your name
in Japanese... |
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Upgrades
| Another free tool for looking and cleaning MalWare in your hard drive... |
Ad-Aware
Ad-aware is a free multi-spyware removal tool that detects and safely
removes advertising spyware from your system..
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ |
Acrobat Reader
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® is free software that lets
you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
With Acrobat Reader, you also can fill in and submit Adobe PDF
forms online. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html |
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PicaView
| It's a plug-in for Windows Explorer that allows you to see graphics
images when your right click on the file. Then it gives you the
possibility to open the full image, copy, etc etc etc. This is a
shareware version. Costs $26 after 60 days of testing. |
PicSearch
Right now, it lags Lycos, but Picsearch can contend in the picture
search engine wars, especially if it focuses on its unique
aspects.
Advanced search lets the user choose animated or static images,
black and white or color, or picture size. "Family friendly"
filters keep the gratuitous nudity to a bare minimum. |
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Free
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The
Free Site
| A little bit of everything... free email, samples, postcards,
newsletters, fonts, graphics, internet access, website, software...
too many things to list here... |
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Can't find that manual
Can't
Find That Manual?
Tiny print, puzzling illustration, technical errors, poor translation,
or editorial blunders got you swearing at those danged foldout manuals
for consumer goods? LiveManuals has the answer, or rather, a ton
of answers. Once you're equipped with the free LivePlayer plug-in,
you can view audio-visual simulations of appliances, electronics,
office equipment, phones, printers, scanners, wireless devices and
more. Thankfully, you can search by manufacturer or product. Our
first search, out of perversity, was "typewriter". Amazingly,
LiveManuals produced links to service and repair centers, Web sites,
printer drivers, and warranty information, along with postal addresses
and phone numbers. You can register to create your own product portfolio
and store model numbers and warranty information onsite. It's easy
to see that, if LiveManuals keeps it up, some manufacturers may
omit paper manuals altogether.
http://www.livemanuals.com/ |
Translate
eMails (free)
| T-Mail is an e-mail translation service. It works more or less like this:
You send a message TO: a friend in English... and at the same time
send a copy CC: to T-Mail explaining you want it translated from
English to Portuguese - English-to-Portuguese@t-mail.com (or the
short way: en-pt@t-mail.com). Your friend gets your copy in English,
and soon after, a copy translated to Portuguese! (or French or Italian
or Spanish or German... ) Try it... is free! |
Maporama
Takes On Mapquest
Headquartered in Paris, Maporama has created the next
generation of online mapping services. Its cartographic databases
contain 635,000 world cities, including comprehensive street-level
maps for locations in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia.
Whereas the US and Canada were pretty much your only viable map-questing
option in the past, now you have the ability to plan a trip seemingly
anywhere.
City maps available from Maporama detail the living space of a billion
people inhabiting countries throughout the world. The possibilities
boggle the imagination, almost. Our reviewer's next road trip: Dublin
to Athens in 35 hours and 14 minutes, which even includes the 90-minute
ferry ride to Wales.
http://maporama.com/ |
The sandbox game...
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How
to?
Site
for official fraud complaints
The Internet Fraud Complaint Center. The Internet Fraud Complaint
Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
Welcome to the Internet Fraud Complaint Center. The Internet Fraud
Complaint Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center
(NW3C). IFCC's mission is to address fraud committed over the Internet.
For victims of Internet fraud, IFCC provides a convenient and easy-to-use
reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of a suspected criminal
or civil violation. For law enforcement and regulatory agencies
at all levels, IFCC offers a central repository for complaints related
to Internet fraud, works to quantify fraud patterns, and provides
timely statistical data of current fraud trends. |
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