| 1. Google.
www.google.com. The powerhouse of the internet
and the only place many people go for information.
2. Anonymouse (www.anonymouse.org)
Surf the web without disclosing who or where you are.
3. Pando (www.pando.com)
The superfast way to send large files over the web.
4. The Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com)
The world's biggest (and still growing) reference for actors,
directors, locations
5. Soccernet (www.soccernet.com)
Everything about football results, transfers, Barclays Premier
league, Champions, FA, UEFA e.t.c
6. Football365 (www.football365.com)
The authentic (and often tangential) voice of the Britain's
'real' football supporters
7. Blinkx (www.blinkx.com)
A clever way of searching for video clips on the internet
- from uploaded episodes of your favourite soap to comedy
home-video moments.porters.
8. Arts and Letters Daily (www.aldaily.com)
World-class articles from intellectual and influential journals
around the world. Browse the day's selections. Like The
Week for eggheads.
9. Ask Philosophers (www.askphilosophers.org)
The academy comes to cyberspace. A panel of mainly American
and British philosophy scholars answers questions sent in
by the public. Search the database, from Abortion to War,
or send in a question of your own.
10. Nationmaster (www.nationmaster.com)
Giant but easily searchable database of statistics, maps
and profiles for every country in the world.
11. Time Bank (www.timebank.org.uk)
Volunteering opportunities for young people, sorted by region,
interest, skills and need.
12. Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)
Make it your first port of call for looking something up.
Just be sure to check somewhere else that what you find
makes sense.
13. Facebook (www.facebook.com)
The most grown-up (just) of the social-networking sites
that are fast taking over the world. Excellent for staying
in touch with far-flung friends, though pretty good too
for re-establishing contact with those you hoped you had
lost.
14. Wordpress (www.wordpress.com)
The quickest and easiest way to create a blog of your own.
15. Who What Wear Daily (www.whowhatweardaily.com)
Fashion tips, advice and suggestions. Includes Ask a Stylist
for those tricky co-ordination problems and a What Was She
Wearing? inquiry service to help you track down your favourite
celebrity's fashion choice.
16. I LOVE JEANS (http://www.ilovejeans.com/)
Need any jean style or size |