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What are your favorite 10 websites? (apart from Yahoo, Google, hotmail and Gmail)- Need as many answers as pos

What are your favorite 10 websites/ the 10 websits you visit most... Apart from Yaho, Google, Hotmail and Gmail...





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What are your favorite 10 websites? (apart from Yahoo, Google, hotmail and Gmail)- Need as many answers as pos
http://www.fark.com


http://www.coolrunning.com


http://360.yahoo.com/travelinjim


http://www.runnersworld.com


http://www.recipesource.com/


http://www.flickr.com


http://www.nationalgeographic.com


http://omaha.craigslist.org/


http://www.henrydoorlyzoo.com/


http://www.geocaching.com
Reply:http://www.jobopenings.net


http://www.collegegrad.com


http://www.cyberedit.com


http://www.cnn.com


http://www.wikipedia.com
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urbanchaosvideo.com


wikipedia.org


howstuffwork.com


ipod.com


microsoft.com


kazaa.com


AND MORE.......E-mail me and I will tell you..
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RZIM.org


EIWM.org


JDM.org


Jerry Savelle.org


TBN.org


levitt.com


John Hagee.org


Daystar.org


Charles Capps.org


hallindseyoracle.com, yes 11 and lots more
Reply:cnn.com members.aol.com/lucountydogs thecompassionatefriends.org
Reply:videopimp.org


urbanchaosvideo.com


wikipedia.org


lyricsbox.com


howstuffwork.com


ipod.com


microsoft.com


kazaa.com





well, i can't come up with more...mabe later i'll modify my answer
Reply:www.ebaumsworld.com


www.bored.com


www.addictinggames.com


www.pogo.com


www.netscape.com


www.aolradio.com
Reply:Fanfiction.net


Deviantart.com


Postsecret.com


Albinoblacksheep.com


Homestarrunner.com


Marvel.com


Wikipedia.com


Outpostnine.com
Reply:www.Cmt.com





and that's all i can think of
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Reply:Top 10 Favorite Web Sites:





Educational Hardware Systems






































¡ Brain, M. (n.d.). How web servers work. Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from Howstuffworks Web site: http://www.howstuffworks.com/web-server....





This site provides a clear and concise description of how web servers work. The text and accompanying graphics allow the reader to first learn a high-level overview of how the servers work and then delve deeper into the details of a server’s operations. A description of IP addresses, domain names, ports and protocols are particularly informative.











¡ CNET, (n.d.). Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from CNET.com Bringing Tech to Life Web site: http://www.cnet.com/











CNET provides information and reviews on a myriad of technology products. The site has recently added a how-to section that provides tips and tricks on some of the more popular types of equipment. Consumers using the site can also compare prices and identify vendors for their product of interest.











¡ Comer, D. E. (n.d.). Computer networks and internets with internet applications. Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from Chapter 10 Materials Web site:


http://www.netbook.cs.purdue.edu/othrpag...











This Web site provides excellent drawings and photographs related to computers in a network. The illustrations include cabling and socket diagrams, as well as information on types of wiring. There are several photos of connectors, adapters, routers, switches and wiring closets. This is a great site for someone who wants to know what components look like before setting up a network, assembling or dismantling a computer.











¡ ComputerHope.com, (n.d.). Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from Operating Systems Web site: http://www.computerhope.com/os.htm











The Operating Systems Web site is a good introductory or “starting point” site for information on the various operating systems currently available. There is a list of the different manufacturers of operating systems and brief definitions of the different types of operating systems. The question and answer section provides many common troubleshooting topics.





¡ EarthWeb, (n.d.). Hardware: peripherals. Retrieved Sep. 28, 2005, from Hardware Central Web site: http://hardware.earthweb.com/peripherals...





The Hardware Central Web site has an entire section devoted to reviews of peripherals. This site is an excellent resource for learning more about printers, digital cameras, keyboards and many other types of peripheral equipment.





¡ Risley, D. (n.d.). PC mechanic. Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from Build Your Own PC Web site: http://www.pcmech.com/byopc/





PC Mechanic provides step-by-step instructions on how to build your own computer. The twenty-seven steps provide enough detail through text and pictures that even novices could assemble their own machines.





¡ Shin, J. (n.d.). PC mechanic. Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from Build Your Own Server Web site: http://www.pcmech.com/byos/





PC Mechanic offers a server companion site to their how-to build a PC page. The server page is not as in-depth, but still provides an adequate amount of information on how to begin the process of building and setting up a server. The nine step process is helpful for someone with a moderate amount of technical experience or for someone who has a general understanding of how servers work.





¡ TechnologyGuide.com, (n.d.). Retrieved Sep. 27, 2005, from NotebookReview.com Web site: http://www.notebookreview.com/





This site provides an extensive list of laptop manufacturers, price comparisons and reviews. A user forum is also available for visitors to post questions and information about their experiences with particular notebook computers. The main page also provides users with top news related to laptops, as well as current discounts on products for the week.





¡ Wikipedia, (n.d.). OSI model-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved Oct. 05, 2005, from OSI model Web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_referen...





The OSI model is a seven-layer description of protocol behavior. This entry in Wikipedia provides an in-depth description of each layer of the model, including graphical representations and examples. This is a good site for an introduction to the OSI model and a general understanding of how it works.





¡ ZDNet, (n.d.). Retrieved Sep. 29, 2005, from CNET Editors’ Printer Buying Guide Web site: http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/4520-7604_1...





The ZDNet Web site is well known for its technology news and reviews of technical equipment. The Printer Buying Guide, which is linked to the main ZDNet site, provides a description of different types of printers that are currently available and their different usages. For example, a user who prints digital photographs has different printing needs than someone who is only printing a modest amount of text. The site describes printer options for various types of users and discusses the “hidden costs” of owning a printer, such as ink and toner.








Other useful Web sites:





George Washington University’s Gelman Library: http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/





Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/





The Encyclopedia of Educational Technology: http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/





American Society for Training %26amp; Development’s (ASTD) e-learning Web site: http://www.learningcircuits.org/
Reply:http://www.funnyjunk.com


http://www.comedycentral.com


http://www.netpoets.com


http://www.phonespell.org/phoneSpell.htm...


http://www.typingtest.com


http://www.deltacountyso.org/homepage.ht...


http://www.inspiringthots.net/index.htm


http://www.mapquest.com


http://www.reverse-lookup.com/findet.htm


http://www.privateeye.com
Reply:www.biblegateway.com (great concordance and stuff)


www.kcm.org (best online streaming preaching ever!)


www.seek.com (always looking..just incase)


www.koorong.com (buying Christian material)


www.creflodollarministries.com (great teacher)


www.worthyboards.com (christian chat and msg boards)





cant think of the others right now...


:-)
Reply:geez....um.....





www.ebay.com


www.break.com


www.lemonzoo.com


www.msnbc.msn.com





having a brain fart...can't think of anymore right now
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