[ donggukUniv ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): ottugi (오뚜기) 날 짜 (Date): 1995년08월03일(목) 21시59분57초 KDT 제 목(Title): 정보] 펄비비에서.... 포대 펄비비에서 갖고온겁니다.... shkim [세노] ♥PC Magarzine Top 100 WWW Site!! ============================================================ PC Magazine Top 100 Web Sites ============================= 안녕하세요... 최근 미국 컴퓨터 전문 잡지 <PC 매거진>이 유명 WWW 싸이트 100개를 선정하여 발표하면서, 그 리스트를 BOOKMARK.HTML 파일로 만들어서 보급중에 있습니다. 여러분들의 인터넷 이용에 유익하길... ====================================================================== * PC Magazine Top 100 Web Sites [Search Tools/Indexes/Lists of Sites] [*] Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides http://www.lib.umich.edu/chhome.html Here you'll find Web linksarranged mainly in educational categories, such as the humanities, social sciences, and science. [*] CUI W3 Catalog http://cuiwww.unige.ch/w3catalog The CUI W3 is a useful searchable interface to several manually maintained Internet catalogs. They come courtesy of the University of Geneva. [*] EINet Galaxy http://www.einet.net/galaxy.html EINet Galaxy is one of the most exhaustive directories of Internet resources. It's fully searchable, too. [*] The Global Network Navigator (GNN) http://gnn.com/gnn/wic/index.html O'Reilly and Associates provides access to the Whole Internet Catalog, an on-line marketplace, and several special-interest newsletters [*] The Harvest Information Discovery and Access System http://harvest.cs.colorado.edu/ At this search site, you can build brokers that assist in conducting high-powered searches for Internet info. It's a very ambitious scheme, and it works. [*] Infomine http://lib-www.ucr.edu/govpub/ This homepage from the University of California, Riverside, provides a good collection oflinks to federal government sites. [*] InfoSeek http://www.infoseek.com InfoSeek is a subscription search tool ($9.95 per month) that yields highly accurate results to plain English queries. [*] Internet Town Hall http://town.hall.org/ The TownHall is a service of the Internet Multicasting Service. It's a good jumping-off point to general resources all around the Web. [*] InterNIC Directory & Database Services http://ds.internic.net/ This directory contains huge searchable databases of Internet resources, provided by AT&T, General Atomics, and Network Solutions. [*] JumpStation http://www.stir.ac.uk/jsbin/js JumpStation uses "robots" to go out and compile Web indexes by subject, title, and document header. Be warned: The search results vary widely in focus. [*] List of American Universities http://www.clas.ufl.edu/CLAS?american-universities.html This home page is nothing more than a list of links to more than 150 college and university home universities.html pages. [*] Lycos http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/ Lycos is Carnegie-Mellon's well-known Internet search tool. It's massive and sometimes painfully overburdened, even though several servers are on-line. [*] Mother-of-all-BBS http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~mcbryan/bb/summary.html Here's another subject-oriented index of Web pages. This one solicits information summary.html about new sites from users. [*] Netsurfer Digest http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/index.html The Digest is a free weekly magazine focusing on Web news. [*] Nexor Public Services http://web.nexor.co.uk/public/welcome.html Here's another popular search tool, with powerful directories that perform keyword searches across the Web. [*] Open Market's Commercial Sites Index http://www.directory.net/ Here's a useful list of more than 2,500 links to commercial, government, and nonprofit home pages. [*] Special InternetConnections http://www.uwm.edu/Mirror/inet.services.html Scott Yanoff maintains this huge list of links, which isorganized into 40 main categories. [*] University of North Carolina Heliocentric Information Map http://sunsite.unc.edu/heliocentric.html Take a look at this interesting home page, notable mainly for its circular menu, which places the Chapel Hill campus at the center of the information universe. [*] Virtual Town http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/virt-town/welcome.html This Web index is presented as a colorful aerial view of a town. Click on the place you want to go.Note that it's currently under "heavy construction." [*] WebCrawler http://webcrawler.cs.washington.edu/WebCrawler/WebQuery.html The WebCrawler contains 350,000 Web documents indexed for keyword searches. It's incredibly comprehensive and surprisingly fast. [*] World Wide Web Worm http://www.cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/WWWW.html The Worm is an automated search system that scans the Web at your request and creates a personal searchable catalog. [*] World Wide Yellow Pages http://www.yellow.com/ Just what you'd expect: lists of all the businesses on the Web, with daily updates and links to search tools. [*] WWW Frequently Asked Questions http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/faq/www_faq.html Head here to read basic questions and answers about the Web. It's updated frequently with the latest developments. [*] The WWW Virtual Library http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/Overview.html Another good place to start exploring if you have a particular topic in mind, the Virtual Library includes topical and geographical indexes to Web pages. [*] Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com/ Yahoo is a massive, essential index of Web pages organized into categories. It also includes a search tool. Watch out: It's popular and crowded. ------------------------------------------------- [Government] [*] Central Intelligence Agency http://www.ic.gov/ Peek behind the veil at the company and find some interesting information about trouble spots all around the world. [*] Environmental Protection Agency http://www.epa.gov/ At this site you'll find out everything you need to know about the environment, and unlike many other government home pages, this one includes a search tool. [*] Federal Bureau of Investigation http://naic.nasa.gov/fbi The FBI provides the ten-most-wanted list and other G-man necessities. You can also read the latest about serial bomber UNABOM and the $1,000,000 reward. [*] FedWorld Information Network http://www.fedworld.gov/ The National Technical Information Service provides this site for you to look up and order information. [*] Library of Congress http://lcweb.loc.gov/homepage/lchp.html This is an essential stop on your Web tour. Don't miss the incredible on-line exhibitions as well as a country-by-country tour of the world. [*] Federal Information Exchange List of WWW servers (U.S. Government) http://www.fie.com/www/us_gov.html Here's a universal list of government locations. It's the place to start exploring the government on-line; hundreds of sites are linked. [*] National Aeronautics and Space Administration http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Kids enjoy this site as much as adults. You can get the latest spaceshuttle info and take tours of NASA sites around the country. [*] National Performance Review http://www.npr.gov/ Perhaps you'll run into Al Gore at this site, where documents about his efforts to reduce the size of the Federal government are stored. [*] Thomas Legislative Information on the Internet http://thomas.loc.gov/ Thomas presents a wealth of legislative information on-linefrom the last two congressional sessions. [*] U.S. Bureau of the Census http://www.census.gov/ Here you'll find reams of interesting demographic data, though some of it ishard to access. [*] U.S. Constitution http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.overview.html It's nice to know the document is there when you need it. A good example of a classic document presented in HTML format. [*] U.S. House of Representatives http://www.house.gov/ This site contains schedules of House activity, and gives you access to connected members and additional Capitol Hill info. [*] U.S. Navy OnLine http://www.ncts.navy.mil/ U.S. Navy OnLine is interesting more because it exists at all and is really well donethan because of its content. [*] The White House http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Look around the Executive Mansion, listen to Socks meow, and sign the guest book. --------------------------------------------------- [Education/Fun/Fringe Activities] [*] @art http://gertrude.art.uiuc.edu/@art/gallery.html This virtual gallery is a University of Illinoisl>ponsored forum for the presentation of art exhibits. [*] The Cisco Educational Archive http://sunsite.unc.edu/cisco/cisco-home.html Here's a good-looking collection of jumps to home pages that will appeal to students in the Kum2 range. [*] City Lights Publishers and Booksellers http://town.hall.org/places/city_lights/ Browse the shelves of San Francisco's funkiest bookstore, the home of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and other Beat poets. [*] City.Net http://www.city.net/ These pages presentguides to several major American cities. The information varies in quality and depth. [*] Games Domain http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/ The Games Domain is a one-stop location for information about and links to computer games as GamesDomain well as on-line Internet role-playing games. [*] HotWired http://www.hotwired.com/ Wired magazine'son-line equivalent is a great Web implementation that gives a taste of what to expect from on-line magazines in the future. [*] Hype ElectraZine http://www.phantom.com/~giant/hype.html This is currently one of the coolest e-zines on-line, with some dazzling graphics, terrifically entertaining content, and links to thenetherworld of the Web. [*] Interesting Places for Kids http://www.crc.ricoh.com/people/steve/kids.html If you have school-age kids, take advantage of this list of links to hundreds of fun places to explore. [*] Internet Movie Database Browser http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/moviequery.html It's not as engaging as the Cinemania CD-ROM, but it's currently the best on-line database of films you can find on the Web. [*] Internet Underground Music Archive http://www.iuma.com/ This is where independent bands post songs, photos, and info. It is searchable in several categories. [*] Lego http://legowww.homepages.com/ Here's a good example of a home page that mixes marketing, fun, and fanaticism. It's all the latest Lego news that's fit to download. [*] Megadeth Arizona http://bazaar.com/Megadeth/megadeth.html This page is much more than a fan club for the heavy-metal band. It's a great-looking, colorful virtual town. Horoscopes are included. [*] Mercury Center Web http://www.sjmercury.com/ The Mercury News site is one of the first on-line versions of a newspaper and it's still the best. [*] MIT Science Fiction Library http://www.mit.edu:8001/pinkdex Science fiction fans will appreciate this searchable on-linecard catalog. It's not pretty, but the information is good. [*] The Nine Planets http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html Visit here for a dazzling multimedia tour of our solar system, complete with lots of color photos. The whole thing is very impressive. [*] Time Magazine http://www.timeinc.com/time/universe.html Cool graphical menus take you through Time magazine on-lineand to other Time Inc. publications. [*] Tower Records http://www.shopping2000.com/shopping2000/tower/ This site simulates the electronic record catalogs you find in Tower stores, and you can order merchandise, too. [*] Ultimate Band List http://american.recordings.com/wwwofmusic/ubl.html There's no better resource for quickly finding informationabout your favorite musicians than this A-to-Z listing. [*] Ultimate TV List http://www.tvnet.com/ Turn off the TV, turn on the PC, and explore links to home pages for hundreds of TV shows both current and classic. [*] Underground Net http://bazaar.com/underground.html It bills itself as "anarchy at its worst" If you're adventurous, you'll appreciate the bizarre, strange, and cool places this page takes you. [*] Warner Bros. Records http://www.iuma.com/Warner/ One of the best of many record-company home pages. There is no shortage of musical downloads available from your favorite recording stars. [*] Web Museum http://mistral.enst.fr/ This is one ofthe best current examples of displaying artwork on-line. Great graphics of the Louvre collection are available for those with the patience to download them. [*] Windham Hill Records http://www.windham.com/ The Windham Hill site is as good-looking as the album covers. It includes a full catalog of available titles, and sound clips are yours for the downloading. [*] World Wide Web of Sports http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/sports While not ABC's "Wide World of Sports," ---------------------------------------------------- [Computing] [*] Apple Computer Inc. http://www.apple.com/ In addition to reading the usual listings of products and support policies, you cantake a look at technical white papers and research documents. [*] CERN http://info.cern.ch/ This is the original home of the World-Wide Web. Check in for the latest information about the Web. [*] Compaq Computer Corp. http://www.compaq.com/ Compaq's page has amazing graphics; this is one of the best-looking Web Sites of all. Get product information and the most up-to-date drivers. [*] David Singer's OS/2 page of pointers http://index.almaden.ibm.com/ Here's an excellent starting point for OS/2 users looking for on-line information about the operating system. [*] Digital Equipment Corp. http://www.digital.com/ Here you can get lots of information about Digital's product lines, presented in an easy-to-follow, searchable interface. [*] Dell Computer Corp. http://www.us.dell.com/ You can't order a PC here, but you can get up-to-the-minute pricing on the models inthe Dimension line. [*] Hewlett-Packard Co. http://www.hp.com/ Access HP is a one-stop directory of all of HP's product lines, including everything from PCs and servers to printers. [*] IBM Corp. http://www.ibm.com/ Visit Big Blue's main home page, with links all around the world to other IBM locations, as well as Advantis, IBM's Internet provider. [*] IBM Personal Software Co. http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/ On the software side at IBM, this site is a good source of late-breaking information about OS/2. [*] Informix Software http://www.informix.com/ InformixLink's main Web page directs you to information about all aspects of this database vendor. [*] Intel Corp. http://www.intel.com/ You begin your Intel visit with a cute computer screen. There's information here on everything from ProShare to the P6. [*] Lotus Development Corp. http://www.lotus.com/ This is a test site for the InterNotes Web Server, which connects Lotus Notes to the Web. Cutting-edge technology is on display. [*] Microsoft Corp. http://www.microsoft.com/ Here you'll find everything you wanted to know about Microsoft and its products, including the latest on Windows 95 and even some job listings. [*] NCSA http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/NCSAHome.html Stop off at the site where the Mosaic browser was born. This is a good page for late-breaking Web news. [*] NEC Corp. http://www.nec.com/ NEC's site contains product information in both English and Japanese. [*] Netcom On-Line Communication Services http://www.netcom.com/ The makers of the NetCruiser browser use this "Home Port" to gather lots of diverse Web links. [*] Netscape Communications Corp. http://www.mcom.com/ Netscape is the home of Netscape Navigator, the most popular Web browser. It's a fun site, crowded with interesting links. [*] Novell Inc. http://www.novell.com/ This well-designed home page takes you to information about the company's products and services. [*] Oracle Corp. http://www.oracle.com/ Drive down Oracle's information highway to get product information, white papers, and information about the company and its products. [*] Performance Systems International Inc. http://www.psi.net/ PSI is the largest provider of Internet services. This home page explains what PSI does and how. [*] Silicon Graphics Inc. http://www.sgi.com/ You'd expect cool graphics here, and you get them in spades. The screens take forever to download, but a text-only version of the site's contents is also available. [*] Spry Inc. http://www.spry.com/ Learn more about Internet-in-a-Box and Mosaic-in-a-Box, two of Spry's popular Internet-access products. [*] Sun Microsystems Inc. http://www.sun.com/ Sun provides the usual product information, but the page also has links to SunSites,Sun-sponsored Web servers at several universities. [*] Sybase Inc. http://www.sybase.com / Learn all aboutSybase and experience what it's like to connect to Sybase SQL Server viathe Web. [*] Taligent Inc. http://www.taligent.com/ This page provides a good example of a company with complex products making information about them available in a fun and accessible way. [*] Ziff-Davis Publishing http://www.ziff.com:8001/~pcmag/ Here's one-click access to PC Magazine and eight other computer publications. ----------------------------------------------------- [Business/Commerce/Shopping] [*] Branch Mall http://branch.com/ Branch Information Services provides more browsing than real shopping, but you get the idea of whaton-line shopping is all about. [*] CommerceNet http://www.commerce.net/ This page is agreat source of information about how to do business On the Internet, with linksto a wide variety of business-related sites. [*] Ecash http://www.digicash.com/ecash/ecash-home.html All you needto know about the potential benefits and pitfalls of electronic cash on-line. [*] Entrepreneurs on the Web http://sashimi.wwa.com/~notime/eotw/EOTW.html Still in its infancy, this site for small businesses is already a good resource for up-and-coming entrepreneurs. [*] Internet Business Center http://www.tig.com/IBC/ Here's another great business resource designed for anyone interested in trying to do business on the Internet. You'll also find useful information on Internet users. [*] The Internet Plaza http://plaza.xor.com/ Here is more shopping, with many links still under construction. Some let you place orders on-line. [*] Internet Shopping Network http://www.internet.net/ You have to sign up (no charge) to become a member of ISN, but then you can order from FTD, Hammacher Schlemmer, and more. [*] The Legal Information Institute http://www.law.cornell.edu/ If you have any questions about business and the law, this is as good a site as any other to start your searching. [*] Quotecom http://www.quote.com/ This site provides stock quotes and all kinds of international financial news and information. [*] Trade Law http://ananse.irv.uit.no/law/nav/law_ref.html There's still some construction going on here, but already there are great international links for trade information, and you can snoop all around the United Nations too. [*] U.S. Patent and Trademark Office http://www.uspto.gov/ You can't search patents on-line yet, but this intellectual property site has plenty of information about copyrights and patents. 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