Googlefight
Of pen and sword, which is mightier on the Web? Match any two search keywords and see which gets more Google hits with this nifty online gadget.
Of pen and sword, which is mightier on the Web? Match any two search keywords and see which gets more Google hits with this nifty online gadget.
From the Stanford Solar Center, this website shares an interesting array of folklore and beliefs about the Sun.
With this cool, free online tool, you can create huge, rasterized versions of any digital image and print and assemble them into posters of up to 10 square feet
Well, while the Chronicle of Higher Education may still garner a great deal of attention from those seeking the latest information within the wide world of higher education, this up and coming site is definitely worth a look as well
It's strictly a matter of taste of course but blogger Kim Mellen's eclectic collection of online artifacts includes many fascinating entries which are organized and presented in a cool, clean design.
This blog invites anyone with a secret to present it anonymously and graphically on a postcard, dozens of which are displayed here for all to consider. The result is an intriguing window into otherwise unknown lives.
The Gas Price Watch website allows users to compare the prices of gas for cities throughout the United States. Interested visitors can help out the project by becoming a gas price spotter for their area. With gas prices on the rise, individuals cant afford not to visit this site.
Jim Holleys WebCam Central website offers links to live footage of sports, rivers, construction, museums, sandy beaches, and much more. Users can search the countless webcams from all over the world by location or category.
This handy website lets visitors fill in the blanks of current news stories as taken from the BBC and CNN news feeds...warning: this can be addictive once you start!
The range of materials covered by this category of cultural artifacts is practically unlimited but the taste-meisters at UK-based Zonicweb offer an impressive collection for consideration on your next coffee break.