Internet Gems


Personal Productivity Tools


Desk Set Tools

Roget's Thesaurus, etc. list at Trinity College

English Dictionary

Webster's Dictionary at CMU CS

Interactive Weather Browser


Professional (work-related)


Vendor Support

APPLE

  • IBM

  • NeXT

  • NOVELL

  • Silicon Graphics, Inc.

  • SUN

  • CISCO

  • Network Computing Devices


    Operating System Software Vendors


    Book Publishers


    Manuals and Technical Books


    Technical Indexes, Resource Guides and FAQs

    CUI Search engines NCSA Experimental Meta-Index

    The AWESOME list.

    WWW Reference Book at NASA

    Security Reference Index


    Technical Magazines/Newsletters


    Presentations and Demonstrations


    Important FTP Sites

    Archie
    A forms-based interface for finding programs available for anonymous ftp. Note that you must be running a forms-capable Web client, such as Mosaic 2.0.
    UUNET
    Anonymous file transfer protocol (ftp) access to ftp.uu.net. UUNET is a very well-connected file repository.
    Ohio State
    ftp access to archive.cis.ohio-state.edu. Among other things, Ohio State University maintaines extensive perl, elisp, and newsgroup archives.
    GNU
    ftp access to the Free Software Foundation's GNU archives at prep.ai.mit.edu. Unfortunately, this site if often too busy. Here are a few alternate sites for FSF GNU software:


    Important Software Package Resource Info

    Khoros Support
    Information about the Khoros Image Processing Environment
    tcl Support
    Information about the tcl/Tk language.

    Potpourri


    My Personal Favorites


    Resources

  • Tarot Reading
  • Bonsai
  • Pinhead quotes
  • Star Trek Index and Internet Resources
  • The J.R.R. Tolkien Information Page
  • Twin Peaks

    FTP Archives

    Mine

    Non-Technical Books


    Music


    Humor


    Interesting Collections

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    Long-Morrow@CS.YALE.EDU
    TODO (Add) :
    
    WWW FAQ:
    	ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.infosystems.www
    
    as well as:
    
    http://www.vuw.ac.nz/who/Nathan.Torkington/ideas/www-faq.html
    
        Trinity College Journal	http://www.trincoll.edu/
        SQL db query demo		gopher://mudhoney.micro.umn.edu:8500
        Usenet University Global Network Academy Meta-Library Index
    		http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/meta-library/index.html
    
        geographical img meta index	http://www.service.uit.no/homepage-no
        NorthStar WWW search engine	"http://comics.scs.unr.edu:7000/top.html?"
        LaTeX to HTML convertor
            http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/nikos/tex2html/doc/latex2html/latex2html.html
        Internet Tools list
    		ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-tools.html
    
    MUSIC
    
    	Adam Curry's Music Server Recording Studio
    		http://metaverse.com/vibe/recording_studio/index.html
    
    
    This is the URL for the proceedings of the SIGWAIS/SIGNIDR III conference that
    took place last November:
    
       http://www.nlm.nih.gov/proceedings.dir/signidr.dir/top_page.html
    
    
    
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/the-net/overview.html

    The Internet Mall: Shopping on the Information Highway

    via Gopher via 'finger taylor@netcom.com'

    The Advanced Telecommunications Program at LLNL:

    http://www-atp.llnl.gov/

    has quite a number of research projects in very high speed communications (generally gigabit/sec and above) using technologies such as Fibre Channel, ATM, and wave length division multiplexing. Most projects are collaborations of one form or another including Xunet, Bagnet, Oart, FC test bed, and some cooperative R&D agreements.

    The Netlink Server at Washington & Lee University is available through either :

    http://honor.uc.wlu.edu:1020 or gopher://honor.uc.wlu.edu:1020.

    The server contains links to high-level site information on the Internet: root level gophers, home-pages of WWW servers, WAIS databases, telnet sites. The links are sortable/searchable by keyword, by geography, by subject, and by date added to the database.

    USENET FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Lists

    http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/FAQ-List.html

    Indexed WWW access to net-happenings from Indiana University

    http://www-iub.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/nethaps/

    EDUCOM EDUPAGE Archive

    http://educom.edu/

    ZIP Codes: gopher://odie.niaid.nih.gov:70/77/deskref/.zipcodes/index gopher://gopher.uoregon.edu:70/77/Reference/.index/zipcode Public NNTP server: telnet://news.ksc.nasa.gov:119

    RS/6000 Magazine http://www.cpg.com/rs/index.html

    Firewalls Archive http://all.net:8080/

    Symantec Virus Site http://www.symantec.com/

    Multimedia File Formats On the Internet: A Beginner's Guide for PC users http://ac.dal.ca/~dong/contents.htm

    Federal Web Locator http://www.law.vill.edu/fed-agency/fedwebloc.html

    ISDN page http://alumni.caltech.edu/~dank/isdn/

    Netsurfer Focus:

    
    First Issue:     http://www.netsurf.com/nsf/v01/01/nsf.01.01.html
    
    
    Bellcore:        http://www.bellcore.com/SECURITY/security2.html
    
    
    Netsurfer Focus 
    Marketplace:      http://www.netsurf.com/nsf/v01/01/nsfm.01.01.html
    

    SunWorld Online :

    http://www.sun.com/sunworldonline/
    
    
    

    URL=http://www.2600.com   <-   2600 Magazine
     
    URL=http://www.fc.net/phrack.html     <- The Phrack Newsletter
    
    
    The Master List of Newsgroup Hierarchies is now available on-line in hypertext format. The List is an alphabetical index of several hundred *hierarchies* of distributed newsgroups (not the names of the newgroups themselves). Each hierarchy is accompanied by a brief explanation of its affiliation, purpose or topic areas. http://www.magmacom.com/~leisen/master_list.html Please note that the Compendium of HTML Elements has been updated again. Examples of the enhancements by Netscape are now included as well as other changes. The "E" page (with ) is large so care should be taken when viewing. It includes examples of *.mid, *.aif, *.au and *.wav files for your testing. Some examples have been included for . Forms have been included but also a forms page with examples of each attribute & argument has been assembled. To those who have printed out the Compendium in the past, this revision is adequate for you to do a re-print. For European readers, the site is now mirrored at http://www.highway57.co.uk/html_ref/html.htm . Sorry, it is still only in English. For North American readers, it is at http://www.synapse.net/~woodall/html.htm . Your comments are always appreciated as are your corrections and guidance. Ron Woodall nor@synapse.net