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2009 Internet Directory

Web 2.0 Edition

Vince Averello

Mikal E. Belicove

Nancy Conner

Adrienne Crew

Sherry Kinkoph Gunter

Faithe Wempen

 

The Best of the New “Web 2.0” Internet…at Your Fingertips!

 

A whole new Web’s coming to life: new tools, communities, video, podcasts, everything! You won’t find these exciting “Web 2.0” destinations with old-fashioned Internet directories…and it’ll take forever to find them on search engines. But they’re all at your fingertips, right here! Carefully selected by humans, not algorithms, here are the Net’s 3,000 best Web 2.0 destinations: amazing new sites, tools, and resources for your whole life!

 

They’ll help you…

• Have way more fun!

• Build your business…

• Buy the right stuff, and avoid the junk…

• Stay totally up-to-date on news, politics, science…

• Be a better parent…

• Go “green”…

• Get healthier—and stay healthier…

• Deepen your faith…

• Pursue your hobbies…

• Plan incredible vacations…

• Find the perfect restaurant…

• And more… much more!


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Customer Buzz
 "Thought the book was informative" 2009-09-29
By D. Carter (Ohio United States)
This book is great for someone new or looking for specific information on a certain keyword. There are a few other products that I have found that may be more informative the 2007 Internet Yellow Pages which has more websites listed and the other is an online directory search engine at [...]. I would say for the cost I thought this book was well worth it.

Customer Buzz
 "You call this a directory?" 2009-02-21
By Barry Wermes
I was very dissapointed in this directory, maybe I was expecting too much. The directory does not have a complete listing and has only two or three recommendations for each linsting. I had a directory a few years ago that was as big as a phone book and that's what I thought I found.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent aid" 2009-01-10
By Techie Evan
This book can help you in many ways: find support groups for your business venture, hobby, interest, or cause; get ideas for greener, healthier, or more frugal living; etc. Website information is organized under fifteen broad topics, one chapter per topic and chapter sections correspond to subtopics: Business, Computers and Electronics, Current Events/ Political/ Science/ News, Education, Entertainment, Family/ Parenting, Food and Drink, Going Green/ Environment, Health, Hobbies, Home, Religion/ Philosophy, Shopping/ Fashion, Sports, and Travel. Each website entry comes with a short introductory description and icons indicating whether the website requires account creation and/or fees, is suitable for children, provides videos or forum discussions, or comes with a BEST rating recommendation from the authors. Websites maintained or managed by government agencies, non-profits, or the private sector, as well as by single or groups of individuals, liberal or conservative, are included in the mix. While coverage is quite extensive, the authors and publisher welcome feedback and suggestions (see page xiii for email address).

Customer Buzz
 "Good Product" 2008-12-18
By Sal (California, USA)
The internet is a big place. I got this for my mom because large search engines would be confusing for beginners. At the very least this will not lead her astray to any bad or scam sites. It is a neat book.

Customer Buzz
 "Internet Directory 2009 " 2008-11-16
By Tami Brady (Calgary, Canada)
Trying to find what you want on the Internet can be a frustrating and somewhat overwhelming task. Of course, you can do a search on Google. You'll get pages of websites that contain whatever key word you input. Dozens and dozens of pages of entries, probably hundreds of them will come up. Some of these pages will actually lead to a useful page. Many more will not.



2009 Internet Directory looks to simplify the process. As the name implies, it's a directory of websites, wikis, podcasts, blogs, forums, and social networks. The entries are seay to search through by topic for instance nonprofit business resources, science news, children's health, boating, museums, etc.



Of course, the entries listed are not complete listings of what is available online. However, this book does give you a good solid place to start looking. The majority of the websites are national or international associations and organizations. While doing my own searches, I found some really good resources with free material, newsletters, and some blogs that I bookmarked right away.


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