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A rich resource of object-oriented technology and programming information. An object-oriented edition of CNN's Moneyline is also available here.

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An online dictionary of computer terms and acronyms.

Biotechnology information supplied by industry, government, and research sources is offered here. Includes a Career Center with job search and HR links.

This is "the spot for all bots (robots) on the Net," and you can learn a lot about them here. Begin with the summary of Eliza, the first Bot, developed in 1966 and originally programmed with 240 lines of code. Site also includes a book store, answers to questions, articles, conferences, and 14 searchable Bot classification data bases.

Concerned about Net security? Find out what information you reveal about yourself when you visit a Web site from this clear, concise, and brief page. Scary or fascinating, depending on your viewpoint.

Information about the World Wide Web from the place where it was invented. Just about anything you'd want to know about the Web can be found here or in links from here. The main thrust of the site is the Laboratory's work in Particle Physics.

Keep up with the latest and neatest Web tools on this site, which features a new tool each day. Archives of past tools are sorted by category for easy browsing and locating.

An excellent resource for video and animations of scientific theory, as well as information on current scientific theory.

If you're looking for sites that explore the outer limits of known physics, this is the place to start.

This content-rich and well designed page is a little slow to load in some spots, but it's absolutely worth it. Extensive online exhibits are abundant here; some are permanent and others change monthly, similar to an IRL museum. Nice job.

This online zine is a great source of news and information on politics, media, technology, and the arts.

MPEG clips demonstrate fluid dynamics. A great multimedia training on this topic.

This is a neat site if you're interested in medical technology. You can go to diagnostic imaging or radiation services and check out explanations and pictures of the different machines.

Get the latest scoop on all the newest developments on the Internet, plus new reports on existing technologies. A great resource for business, techies, and the individual user...finally, a way to keep up with the Net!

If you're interested in the technology of racing cars, check this out. The site includes Digger Jr. Explains, featured in Jr. Drag Racer, discussing "everything from Horsepower to Thermodynamics." There's also a free racing technology training course, plus how-to and tech info.

This site introduces you to "Web Graphics with Paint Shop Pro 4." The author offers tips, tricks, and tutorials, plugin help, answers to questions, and a resource page. If you're into Web graphics or would like to be, this is a good place to get some help.

Extensive support and technical information including white papers. The site also features the Uniquely Intel Shop, where you can order interesting Intel merchandise.


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