Category «Recommended Web Sites»

DVDTrades.net

CyberMatrix Corporation has launched DVD Trades. DVD Trades is a completely free web site that enables people in their own communities to trade legitimate DVDs, movies, CDs, games and software amongst themselves. There are many DVD trade sites out there, but DVD Trades is very different. Unlike other DVD trade sites, DVD Trades is completely …

Box.net Virtual Storage

I’ve posted twice before about how to get files to people over the web when you can’t use email. Well, Box.net is a site that offers online storage. But you can also share folders, as well as offer some folders/files as an RSS feed. I haven’t tried it myself, but it sounds interesting. Box.net is …

The Centre for Bug Smart Living

The Centre for Bug Smart Living™ is a helpful family resource for information on bugs, insect control products, bug sprays and repellents, health and safety, legislation and common bug problems. This is a web site by SC Johnson, so any products that are mentioned are theirs, but it still contains a lot of useful information. …

DNS Glossary

The standard Internet user will open up their browser, type in a domain name, and visit a site. Almost always this works perfectly, and they don’t realize the incredibly complex system that keeps this going. DNS (domain name system) is what matches up a domain name with an IP address. A problem with DNS can …

isnoop.net’s fridge 3.0

When you were a kid, did you play with magnetic letters of the alphabet on your fridge? Well, isnoop.net’s fridge 3.0 let’s you play with words on a fridge background. This is very cool. Without refreshing the page, you can drag the words around, create sentences, and leave a message for others. Try it at …

Reader’s Digest Canada

I don’t subscribe to Reader’s Digest. My grandmother does, and my chiropractor does. But I visit my grandmother or have a chiropractor appointment, I always pick them up and read the humour sections; Life’s Like That, Humour in Uniform, Campus Comedy, etc. You can also read these online. If you visit the Reader’s Digest Canada …