Sites
that we find useful and visit often.
City Town Info -
Provides comparative profiles on
thousands of U.S. communities including
information on real estate, families,
commuting, and population.
Digital
Photo Tips - Everyone could use some advice when it comes to
taking photos, so are a few tips on digital cameras from
shortcourses.com. You'll learn how to create captivating and clear
images that will stand the test of time.
Depressed Teens
- We applaud this
educational site dedicated to help
teenagers and their parents and
educators understand the signs and
symptoms of teenage depression and
provide resources for those ready to
reach out and get the help they need.
Free Consumer Action
Handbook -
Your new computer doesn't include a
warranty. The sweater you ordered online
never showed up. And the new washer you
bought is noisy and leaking water. If
you feel like you've just been ripped
off, take action. Order your free copy
of the 2007 Consumer Action Handbook
today
Footnote - You can view some of the
most exciting original source documents
available for the first time on the
internet
GoGoSearch - GoGoSearch
queries the most popular search engines
on the web, mixing results with
dictionary definitions and news links.
HassleMe -
Not eating enough fruit? Forgot to feed the fish again? Need a
little help keeping your New Year's resolutions? this is a cool site
that will remind you, actually kind of nag you on a semiregular
basis. Because lets face it, sometimes we all miss our mom's,
HassleMe will remind you of
her nagging. Or you could just get married.
Home Office Buddy - Online
resource offering information on how to
set up a home office.
Inbox Journal - Provides free
service to keep private as well as
public online journal, by entries
through email or through this site.
Joopz
- Joopz lets you send and receive text
messages (SMS) from the Web to any
mobile phone for free. A real-time
history of all your conversations is
included.
Legal Radar - Legal
blog gives news coverage on civil
litigation. Site features different
categories including accidents,
environment, chiurch, medicine, and
tobacco.
Microsoft Watch - Weblog by Mary Jo
Foley, keeping a constant eye on
Microsoft. News and analysis on
Microsoft plans, people, strategy, and
products.
National Weather Service
Warnings
- Spring is just around the corner and
if you're worried about a storm or
tornado in your area, check out the
warnings page of the National Weather
Service, an extension of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
PersonalDNA
- Offers fast fun and free personality
tests that aren't filled with spam like
some of those tests you have seen. It
even gives you a map of your personal
DNA. Very cool site.
Phone Directory Search -
Features a telephone, address, and cell
phone directory.
Spotplex - This is a different way
of surfing blogs, You can find what is
the hot news today, this week, or this
month in real time at Spotplex. This is
not a list of articles people
recommended or voted for, but a list of
articles read most in a given timeframe.
Interesting concept.
Take Better
Vacation Photos - Don't put up with the same red-eyed travel
photos year after year. And enough with the poses already! We get it
- that's the wife and the two kids standing in front of the Liberty
Bell. And the Grand Canyon. And Times Square. Liven up your vacation
photos with these handy tips from Fodor's
Take
Pride In America - Encourages
volunteers working to improve our public
parks, forests, wildlife refuges,
cultural and historical sites, local
playgrounds, and other recreation areas.
Includes searchable directory of
volunteer opportunities and events list.
TipsDB
- Offers handy household tips, including
cleaning, emergency, kitchen, laundry,
and beauty.
YotoPhoto - Very cool site if you
are working on projects or building a
website, thousands of open source photos
all searchable.
Your Family Tree
- Looking for some information on your
family tree? Check out the government's
National Archives genealogy site for
links and info about people who have the
same last name as you. There's also a
guide to researching your family tree
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