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Don’t just eat; help spread the word about the art of cooking, eating, drinking, and everything else food-related.
#94 IN: Food 100 //
10:34 PM April 22, 2010
When most people hear “wiki,” the first thing that comes to mind is probably Wikipedia. But that’s about to change. The controversial encyclopedia’s immense popularity has enabled the wiki — or collaborative website — to evolve into a richer, more useful resource than the catch-all that is Wikipedia. They’re not just for lazy college students in need of quick essay sources anymore. Stop sorting through millions of Wikipedia pages and start surfing topic-specific wikis that are better suited to your interests and needs.
9:13 AM March 25, 2009
You couldn’t ask for more: A comprehensive database for everything you ever wanted to know about digital photography.
#86 IN: Photo 100 //
8:41 PM February 26, 2009
Anyone looking for answers, or seeking to provide answers, should stop at Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia with information about everything.
#9 IN: Web 100 //
8:20 PM January 21, 2009
Research thousands of companies, industries and business-related profiles to connect and find the tools to handle business matters.
business, reference //
9:00 PM January 17, 2009
Love books, etymology, and quotations? Bartleby.com provides unlimited access to an abundance of literary resources.
books, reference //
8:18 PM January 17, 2009
For lovers of words, this site offers endless entertainment, whether you want to look up a strange, unusual word or just do a crossword.
reference, words //
#97 IN: Web 100 //
7:45 PM January 17, 2009
The ultimate reference book is now online, and for a reasonable fee, you’ll be able to look up anything and everything.
reference //
#75 IN: Web 100 //
7:30 PM January 17, 2009
Being curious about Congress, as well as bills, resolutions, treaties, and more, is now a breeze thanks to this online database.
#65 IN: Web 100 //
6:52 PM January 17, 2009
The Library of Congress is a treasure, and the online version lets you tap into its voluminous and varied virtual collections.
#62 IN: Web 100 //
6:45 PM January 17, 2009