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Peter Greene's Top 10+ as announced on Monday, 9/3/2007
This list is for providing you with easy access to these "useful" Web pages. Please visit my NEW "Tips and Favorite Applications" Page, WEBHITZ® for access to our Web menus!
Use of the products and services offered on any of these Web pages is at your own risk! E-Mail me and give me your feedback at web1@infostar.com. Due to the volume of email I get I cannot possibly reply to every message!
- When-is.com - searchable resource to find out when holidays take place around the world.
- LandBigFish.com - a searchable resource that includes 36,000+ outdoor-and-fishing-activity related business to assist you in looking for camping, boating, fishing charters and more.
- HomeTownLocator.com - searchable resource that includes data for 42,500 cities, towns and zip codes. Also visit: "city-data", "epodunk", "American FactFinder"[US Census Bureau].
- PeerToPatent.org - opens the patent examination process to public participation for the first time to try and assist the US Patent Office to alleviate the long wait time for patent approvals.
- InventorEd.org - a resource to assist you in understanding the patent process. Also visit: "InventRight" and "United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)".
- CPSC.gov - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - here is access to all the consumer product safety recalls as issued by the U.S. federal government.
- BitPipe.com - an Information Technology resource and guide to IT related resources; access their free online library for the latest technical white papers, webcasts, product information to help you make intelligent IT decisions.
- WiiPlus.net - a Nintendo Wii gami resource that includes game reviews, news, articles and discussion forums.
- SmallEngineAdvisor.com - a small egine repair and troubleshooting resource.
- SelfHelpForums.com - access to a wide variety of self-help topics; statistics for this resource: Threads: 12,281, Posts: 61,439, Members: 6,521 .
- InfoStar.com Tips page - Tip #1 has a digital memory card storage table for you to use as a handy reference.
*** Below are last month's choices ****
- SchoolDigger.com - K-12 school search and comparison resource.
- SpaceWander.com - enjoy a 10-minute virual space trip [space travel on a ship through our solar system and beyond - very informative]; available in several languages. Very neat! Enjoy! Also visit "Space-Travel".
- FightGridLocknow.gov - a government's online resource that details our federal government's strategy to reduce congestion. Also visit the "DOT".
- KidsAndGuns.org - resource about kids and guns to help prevent gun violence, gun safety, child safety and prevent gun accidents. Also visit "MillionMomMarch".
- iLounge.com - a leading, independent resource for information on the iPod, iPhone, iTunes and more. Check-out "iPodHowToVideo" for some online tutorials.
- AutomotiveForums.com - a resource for auto enthusiasts; covers industry news, racing, car shows, car buying and selling, and a lot more.
- nVNews.net a resource for users of "NVidia" graphics products; NVidia is a very popular garphics card manufacturer.
- Mahalo.com - human-powered search engine powered by an enthusiastic and energetic group of Guides. Also visit "About.com".
- LivePlasma.com - a search and discovery engine for music and movie fans.
- BlogTalkRadio.com - a resource that allows any individual to host a live blogshow online.
Peter's schedule for appearing as a guest on Larry Meiller's show can seen by clicking here.
You can listen to Peter on WPR (Wisconsin Public Radio) - 970AM WHA Radio in Madison, WI
monthly! It is broadcast live over the WPR radio network from the 7th floor of Vilas Hall, and is "Web casted" live via Real Audio - you'll need the "Real Audio player". The show is 90 minutes in length and covers the latest in PC computer technology
, the Internet and the World Wide Web; show is a question & answer format. I have supported Wisconsin Public Radio for nearly 18 years with a monthly radio
show on computer technology. The show is produced by Jim Packard and hosted by Larry Meiller.
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