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Peter Greene's Top 10+ as announced on Monday 7/2/2012
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Next show is Monday - August 6, 2012
- CanDoFinance.com - resource that covers financial topics (tips, articles, research related info) such as mortgages, banking, credit cards, investing, debt, retirement planning and more. Also visit: "SmartMoney".
- HealthCareerCenter.org - schools, degrees and jobs; explore a career and education in the Health Care industry.
- WebSiteDown.info - Website down status checker tool to test any site's reachability in real-time. Instructions are given on the Website - easy to use.
- pipl.com - search engine that claims to be the "most comprehensive people search on the Web"; dive into the deep Web to bring you results you won't find in any other search engine then we use a powerful identity resolution engine to link those seemingly disparate results into a set of meaningful profiles so you can easily find the person you are looking for.
- 9wows.com - some very neat pics of places, things and occurances around our world. Also visit their other sites: "9laughs" and "Terriblycute".
- DealOz.com - search over 200 online bookstores to find millions of books and prices.
- ContactHelp.com - a resource to help you locate the contact information that so many companies try to hide from their customers.
- DiscoverLife.org - a resource that provides free on-line tools to identify species, share ways to teach and study nature's wonders, report findings, build maps, process images, and contribute to and learn from a growing, interactive encyclopedia of life that now has 1,225,407 species pages. [Their mission is to assemble and share knowledge in order to improve education, health, agriculture, economic development, and conservation throughout the world.]
- TidBITS.com [22 years and still going ...] - stay informed with the latest Apple and Macintosh news.
- 7tutorials.com - a resource for help and how to with Windows.
- Windows 7 "God Mode Link" - easy access to changing your Windows 7 system setup.
*** Below are last month's choices ****
- OSXDaily.com - resource that covers the Mac OSX operating system; also includes iPad, iPhone, and other related topics.
- TrickyWays.com - another tech resource that focus is tips and tricks for Android, iPad, iPhone, OSX, MS Office, PSP, Windows 7 and more.
- CarCare.org - the "Be Car Care Aware" campaign [by the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA)] is a consumer education program about the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair, designed to provide knowledge from all segments of the automotive aftermarket industry.
- InterceptRadio.com - "claims to be" ... world's largest radio/scanner frequency database. Access to their "State of Wisconsin link - shown with county outlines - clickable map".
- MasterBeekeeper.org - the Dyce Laboratory for Honey Bee Research named after Professor Elton J. Dyce who headed Cornell’s honey bee program from 1947-1966. Professor Dyce is best known for his research on the properties of honey and his patented method for producing creamed honey. The lab opened in 1968 under the direction of Professor Roger A. Morse who headed Cornell’s honey bee program from 1966 until his retirement in 1996.
- PleaseBringIt.com - free to use resource that provides an easy way to organize people and events. Also try: "Evite" and "MeetingWizard".
- PeopleSmart.com - [launched in September, 2010] an Internet search engine that you can use to look for contact info, reverse phone lookups, email searches, background checks, social networking profiles, criminal records, and more.
- WebMii.com - searchable resource; claims to allow you to find all online public information about you (and other people) and get an associated WebMii Score (visibility score on the Web).
- GoodReads.com - find your next favorite book; a resource to check out if you like reading - also useful for authors and publishers to promote their works (claims to have an audience of 8+ million book lovers). Checkout their "listopia" feature.
- OutdoorPhotographer.com - claim 27,000+ digital subscribers to their ezine; they post useful tips online about taking pictures outside - such as "Lighting For Wildlife".
- Windows 7 "God Mode Link" - easy access to changing your Windows 7 system setup.
- Windows Defender Offline Beta [recently created by Microsoft] - download and then helps step you through the creation of a "clean sweep" tool to try and disinfect your Windows PC without it being connected to the Internet. Definitely worth knowing about just in case!
- answers.microsoft.com - searchable tech help resource for most - if not all of Microsoft's consumer products; you can search for answers but you need to sign in if you want to post a question or an answer. For example: Here is there explaination of how to: "How to Enable Volume Shadow Copy in windows 7". Also try their "Support" resource as well.
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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 23 years with a monthly radio
show on computer technology. The show is produced by Judith Siers-Poison, and, hosted by Larry Meiller.
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