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Apr 21, 2000
Welcome to the latest issue of Cool/Great Sites! This issue contains some really awesome websites which are designed to educate, help students and professionals alike, and which are basically informational in concept. I hope you enjoy all these sites as much as I did and find them useful.My first hot pick is the Gibson Research Corporation - This is a professional site which handles mass storage data recovery and maintenance. They also have alot of up-to-date information about new and current viruses, computer safeguards, and hardware testing. They also have other sections in a variety of subjects, including freeware, zip and jazz drive information, the ChromaZone screensaver, and more!Hot pick no. 2 is the Javascript Corral - This is another exceptional javascript collection, with this one featuring popup windows, clocks, scrollers, dates, menus, image display, dynamic page updates and more. They also have free downloads, easy cut and paste set up in their large javascript colleciton, a free javascript learing center, and much more!My next hot pick is entitled Exploring the Internet - This is an excellent starting point for newcomers to the internet and web, or a refresher for those intermediate internet users. This site gives overviews of the internet, World Wide Web, home pages and more.Hot pick no. 4 is an extensive Glossary of Internet Terms - This is a repository of commonly used internet/web terminology and definitions - a handy reference link for all internet users.My fifth hot pick is a favorite - Roget's Thesaurus - This one is fairly self-explanatory - it's an on-line edition of Roget's popular thesaurus - a definite writer's companion.My next hot pick is the Meriam-Webster English Dictionary - This is another one that needs no explanation - the on-line version of the popular Meriam-Webster's dictionary, which includes the Meriam-Webster's Thesaurus.Hot pick no. 7 is the popular Encyclopedia Britannica Online - This is an on-line version of the Encyclopedia Britannica. You can take advantage of the free trial period which contains 32 volumes, but you have to subscribe online to get the full edition and usage of this encyclopedia.I hope you enjoyed these newest sites as much as I have, and I'll be back soon with some more great stuff for you! Please don't hesitate to let me know if you come across any really great web sites you think I should feature in one of my future articles. I have
Welcome to the latest issue of Cool/Great Sites! This issue contains some really awesome websites which are designed to educate, help students and professionals alike, and which are basically informational in concept. I hope you enjoy all these sites as much as I did and find them useful.
My first hot pick is the Gibson Research Corporation - This is a professional site which handles mass storage data recovery and maintenance. They also have alot of up-to-date information about new and current viruses, computer safeguards, and hardware testing. They also have other sections in a variety of subjects, including freeware, zip and jazz drive information, the ChromaZone screensaver, and more!
Hot pick no. 2 is the Javascript Corral - This is another exceptional javascript collection, with this one featuring popup windows, clocks, scrollers, dates, menus, image display, dynamic page updates and more. They also have free downloads, easy cut and paste set up in their large javascript colleciton, a free javascript learing center, and much more!
My next hot pick is entitled Exploring the Internet - This is an excellent starting point for newcomers to the internet and web, or a refresher for those intermediate internet users. This site gives overviews of the internet, World Wide Web, home pages and more.
Hot pick no. 4 is an extensive Glossary of Internet Terms - This is a repository of commonly used internet/web terminology and definitions - a handy reference link for all internet users.
My fifth hot pick is a favorite - Roget's Thesaurus - This one is fairly self-explanatory - it's an on-line edition of Roget's popular thesaurus - a definite writer's companion.
My next hot pick is the Meriam-Webster English Dictionary - This is another one that needs no explanation - the on-line version of the popular Meriam-Webster's dictionary, which includes the Meriam-Webster's Thesaurus.
Hot pick no. 7 is the popular Encyclopedia Britannica Online - This is an on-line version of the Encyclopedia Britannica. You can take advantage of the free trial period which contains 32 volumes, but you have to subscribe online to get the full edition and usage of this encyclopedia.
I hope you enjoyed these newest sites as much as I have, and I'll be back soon with some more great stuff for you! Please don't hesitate to let me know if you come across any really great web sites you think I should feature in one of my future articles. I have
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