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Online E-Mail Directory for
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BigFoot
The Global E-Mail Directory for the online community. |
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Merriam-Webster
Whenever you need a word defined just enter the word, click "search," and voila! The definition appears. Push the red audio button, and you can hear the pronunciation, too. |
Search Engines
What can they find out about you? You've probably used a search engine like Yahoo to find Web pages related to your interests. But have you ever used one to look for information about you? While the results can initially be flattering (hey, it's all about me!), on second thought, this technology raises some serious privacy concerns. See what you can do about it. |
Arizona Crop Information The mission of this site is to provide visitors with independent, research-based desert crop production and protection information. |
Pluto per Nasa
Pluto, (PLOO toh), is a dwarf planet that orbits far from the sun. It shares the region of its orbit, known as the Kuiper belt, with a collection of similar icy bodies called Kuiper belt objects (KBO’s). From its discovery in 1930, people widely considered Pluto to be the ninth planet of our solar system. However, because of its small size and irregular orbit, many astronomers questioned whether Pluto should be grouped with worlds like Earth and Jupiter. Pluto seemed to share more similarities with KBO’s. In 2006, this debate led the International Astronomical Union, the recognized authority in naming heavenly objects, to formally classify Pluto as a dwarf planet. Pluto cannot be seen without a telescope. |
Sick of your commute? Find information about bus routes and
van pooling under "travel information" at traffic.azcentral.com |
Pretty Good Privacy
If you have secrets to keep, you need to know about Pretty Good Privacy, the defacto encryption standard for e-mail. C-Net's tutorial will tell you how to get PGP software and how to use it. Then, be sure to read about Philip Zimmerman, the inventor of PGP, originally designed as a human rights tool. PGP was published for free on the Internet in 1991. : Phil Zimmerman |
AutoPilot
The next time you're planning a road trip in the U.S., make the AutoPilot Highway Trip Routing System one of your stops. Punch in cities and states of departure and arrival, route preferences (direct, scenic, or scenic in just one state), enroute facilities (hotels, restaurants, points of interest) and AutoPilot will produce a "personalized and comprehensive" itinerary of your trip.
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Women planning an adventure trip: Check out ThelmandLouise.com . This website is designed for women in search of like-minded female traveling companions. The British site has 1300 members from 30 countries, all of whom fill out a profile outlining the age, marital status, languages spoken, personal habits, vacation preferences and dream destinations. |