The following are a few links to help you in your
Web education. For more Web links and cool sites to visit, check out
Web Guide.
-
Kitty Locker's Introduction to the Web Written to introduce University students
to the Web, this site includes links to research, organizations, resources, creating Web
pages and much more.
- I C You See
A self-guided Web training page that answers the important questions: What can you
do on the Web? How can you find anything on the Web? And most importantly, what went wrong?
- World Wide Web FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the Web.
- Nielsen Media
Research tracks the demographics of Internet users for companies interested in
Internet-based commerce.
- Planet Earth Home
Page is a comprehensive list of links to Internet information and educational
sites on the Web.
- Internet Basics is
a strong Internet guide with links to additional Internet information sites on the Web.
- Library of Congress
Internet Resources Page lists Internet guides, tools and services from the
Library of Congress.
- CyberAtlas is fact filled site
with multiple research sources presented to provide a complete overview of current
Internet research opinion.
- Techweb is the home page for the CMP
family of publications, including online versions of Information Week,
Interactive Age, CD-ROM, NetGuide and Network Computing.
- Who's Marketing Online is a Web magazine
that tracks marketing and business efforts on the Internet.
- Web Track is an in-depth resource
on who's doing what in Web advertising.
- Apple and the Internet: The Macintosh Advantage includes information about Apple's history on the Internet and solutions for individual and corporate Apple users.
- Mac on the Net provides Internet information and software for Macintosh users.
- The Berkeley Public Library's Index to the Internet is a list of pointers to various information about about the Internet including demographics, censorship of the Internet, tours and help desks.
- CWIS and WWW Information - The University of Melbourne provides a list of pointers to the vast amount of information resources on the Web including a Guide to CyberSpace by Kevin Hughes and detailed information about publishing on the Web.
Have you been to a site on the Web that taught you a lot about the Internet in
general? Do you have a site that you couldn't possibly have lived without during
your early days on the Web? If so, we'd like to hear about it. E-mail us at
feedback@sprynet.com and tell us what
you found useful.
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