Here is a list of links to useful resources on the Internet, grouped under the various categories.
To access these sites, simply click on any of the categories.
You may also search for a specific Internet item by clicking on 'Search Internet Resources'.
Powered by Dun & Bradstreet and Lycos, this index to US companies allows you to search by name, location, industry, sales, number of employees, ticker symbol, or URL. It is fairly comprehensive, and if you require more information, there is the option to purchase the full Dun & Bradstreet report.
A popular website that contains lots of information on the commercial world. Resources such as market trends, news and stock research are easily available from this site. You can find addresses, phone numbers, news, names of executives, stock info, analyst ratings, job postings, press releases and lots more. A must surf website for all.
“The top one-stop reference resource for corporate IT, computer software, computers and communications.”Computer information is divided into popular topics of interest and resources are web-based. Links are current and working so users won’t be disappointed. In addition, the site has a section on MCSE Certification and IT study resources extremely useful for IT professionals.
Computer Arts, a resource for graphic designers, with the latest news on the web and new media, Photoshop and 2D, 3D and animation, tutorials, reviews on creative software and hardware and a gallery of top designers with their work. You could also join the forum to share ideas, get advice or just chat with other designers.
This is a computer education and training website where users can learn computer programming and IT applications for free. IT training courses, tutorials, books, training guides as well as web resources are made available online.
This website is the digital homepage of the computer graphics laboratory at Stanford University. A comprehensive list of ongoing projects in this field is accessible via a link. Demonstrations of various computer graphics software are also available. The site even gives a convenient link to its annual video game competition.
A museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of computers and computing. Established in 1996, the museum is located in California, USA.
The website for the museum that documents the history of the development of the computer and the Internet. View This Day in History to see what significant event or discovery took place in computing history. The timeline on this website tracks the 5 decades of computing history that can be searched by year or topic. Topics featured are the computer, people and culture, software, artificial intelligence, networks and companies. The website has an archive of previous lectures held in the museum, with the full text of some of these requiring subscription.