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A list of links that should get you off to a good start with your Web explorations. This list is more than just a little arbitrary. We hope to continue to update it frequently though. Check back once in a while.

News

The following links will enable you to get the latest news. These are sort of the "meat and potatoes" sites you would expect from each organization.
  • CNN Interactive
  • CNN Financial Network
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • USA Today
  • The Financial Times
  • Pittsburgh's own In Pittsburgh goes online

  • Magazines

    Some of these sites will be quite familiar. The advantage to both the reader and the publisher is that content may be placed online immediately and continuously. Also included are a number of sites that basically follow the magazine format, but are published only on the net.
  • U.S. News and World Report Online
  • Time, People, Life, National Review, and more ...
  • Ziff Davis (publishers of MacUser, PC Week, MacWeek, PC Computing, etc)
  • Wired
  • CNet
  • Homearts (includes Popular Mechanics, Good HouseKeeping, Country Living and more ...)
  • Publish RGB(for the electronic publisher in all of us)
  • Word (think New York, layout is Intelligent and Cool)
  • TV Net (for the TV Nut)
  • Advertising Age

  • Entertainment

    You've been working all day. Like a good citizen, you've read your daily news, thus making you an informed citizen. Now you need to do the following: 1) Go To COGO's. 2) Buy a bag of Doritos. 3) Pick up a Six Pack of "Bud." 4) Check out the following sites:


    Finding Things

    There are a lot of URL's out there! But how do you find information on that strange fetish you have? You need a Search Engine or a Directory. Check out the following.

  • Yahoo (Web Sites by Topic)
  • Lycos (enter keyword searches, millions of pages to choose from)

  • Reference

    This could probably use some expanding ...

  • UTexas Mac Archives (The University of Texas Macintosh Archives)