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  • Guerilla Marketing For Job Hunters I was featured in this 2005 best selling series by Levinson & Perry for the unique and early use of a personal website for the purpose of marketing my availability for employment.


  • Computer History Museum  Become a supporting member and be a part of the movement to joining the effort to document the history of our industry.


  • FireFox This is a wonderful program and effort that I personally support both financially and with my recommendation.


  • StumbleUpon Hands down the best FireFox extension available. StumbleUpon helps you discover great websites. With a single click you can find and share cool sites matched to your interests.


  • ODEO  A terrific podcast portal that is not as narrow in scope as ITcoversations.com.


  • Skype  No longer a VOIP toy this free disruptive technology/ service is changing the landscape of the telephony industry.


  • Net Neutrality The giant phone and cable companies are trying to take control of the Internet away from the public and convert it into their own private, corporate network.


  • Google Alerts  This is a great tool for when "Realtime" is too slow.


  • FeedDemon A robust RSS (Really Simple Syndication) reader.  Created by Bradbury Software they simplify how you read the web.


  • Bartleby Unlimited access to books and information on the web, and free of charge.



  • Eliyon Technologies  A business search engine that maps all of the available corporate and human capital information on the Internet to deliver in-depth profiles on 24 million business people and 2 million companies.


  • ITConversations  Listen to leading edge technology conversations from your MP3 player.


  • Sarbanes Oxley  Short or Long versions. For those interested in understanding how out of control this is all getting.


  • The Drudge Report You either love it or hate it but if you want everything on one page here it is.


  • Doc Searls The site and blog help the reader stay abreast of technology changes and trends.


  • Venturewire Now owned and operated by Dow Jones this is still an interesting source for staying abreast of worldwide private funding of Technology companies on a daily basis.


  • GotMarketing  is a terriffic  partner for anyone looking for a permissions based email marketing service.  All the tools are right there on the website and very easy to use. Strongly recommended!


  • Navigator is the home page used by the newsroom of The New York Times for forays into the Web. A great place to start your research on a specific topic.


  • www.archive.org  This site has a search engine called the Wayback Machine which allows users to view  websites of companies as they appeared in the past.  It is a valuable research tool as it will also pull up the website of a company no longer in business.  Such as my old company TrekWare.

    Want a demo? Try clicking on this link to see what TrekWare's website looked like back in 1998. A few of the graphics are missing but you'll get the point. The company went offline in 1999.


  • www.ottawabusinessjournal.com The OBJ is
    one of the most comprehensive sites to
    keep abreast of the activities in Silicon
    Valley North...otherwise known as Ottawa Canada.


 
 
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