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aims to highlight those places which
best show the quality, versatility, and power of the World Wide Web.
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See also the
Worst of the Web
Subjective, satiric and constantly growing, it's
WWW-indigenous humor. A graphical browser is required to view
the pages, which will otherwise appear even worse than intended.
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Gathered here, from one Internet trainer's viewpoint, are
the glory and grandeur of the Internet, the sine qua non of
Cyberspace, the main characters in the evolving drama ... a hypertext
document that journalists, trainers and speakers could use easily.
from the University of Michigan's
School of Information and Library Studies (SILS). The
guides are subject- oriented and are produced by members of the
Internet community, and by SILS students who participate in
the Internet Resource Discovery project.
from John December, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute,
is a hypertext guide to Internet resources,
linking you to Internet resources: orientation, guides, reference materials,
browsing and exploring tools, subject and word-oriented searching tools,
and information about connecting with people.
provides indexes, some searchable, to several major net resources such as
INFO-MAC, InterNIC's net-happenings mailing list, Gopher Jewels, and more.
Especially useful for new sites is the
index to the
comp.infosystems.www.announce news group.
is an effort to collect WWW Home Pages for Companies, Universities, Research Centers,
Government Agencies, Research projects, Hardware or Software announcements etc.
Vistors may add new entries to the huge list of subject-organized information.
from Washington and Lee University, contains links to high
level sources on the Internet, i.e. primarily the root
level, or home-page level of sites. There are some
references to selected lower levels, but this scope
restriction should be kept in mind when searching. The
server will suggest other larger databases if your search
is unsuccessful.
is your guide to interesting news, places, and
resources online. Each week it brings you short, crisp newsbytes,
notices, and reviews designed to provide an informative and
entertaining snapshot of the vast wired world.
You can access it via the WWW or receive it
by email in either text or HTML format.