As we enter the holiday season I thought I would share with my readers a list of eleven useful sites that you should check out (if you have not already done so): Planning on going skiing or ...
Confession: I'm a sucker for any sort of engine that involves clicking a button and seeing a different result each time. That's probably why I'm so taken with the idea of Random Useful Websites, which ...
Statewide school information: The state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction maintains a Web site with extensive information about individual schools and districts, including: an archive ...
Imagine if this pandemic had happened 10 or 15 years ago when the internet, along with our population, wasn’t as adept as it is today. Thankfully, we have tremendous tools at our fingertips that allow ...
Dropping out of the comfortable high school life and going to college can be quite a shock to your system since you need to overhaul whatever you’re life has been like so far completely. People ...
Last year, I wrote about PC Magazine’s 101 Most Incredibly Useful Sites and received several notes from readers. While some disputed how incredibly useful some of the sites actually were, everyone ...
· Sports Illustrated‘s 101 most influential minorities in sports. I also admit that in my youth, I read — cover to cover — the Book of Lists series of books. Sadly, those books seem to be out of print ...
You know all about Google's smorgasbord of Web tools, but have you tried Measy, Topicfire, or Yammer? While a few big names seem to dominate the Internet, the Web continues to flourish with a ...
These days it isn’t enough just to make healthy food choices or to try to squeeze in 30 minutes of exercise a day. Fortunately, health websites are improving, and you can turn to one or more to track ...