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May 2009

  1. Electronics tutorials

    Electronics tutorials offered are FREE to you and are extremely comprehensive with over 120 individual electronics tutorials topics covering a very wide range of electronics. It will always continue to expand so come back often. This page will give you a good broad overview of this very comprehensive electronics tutorials site.

    It is offering free comprehensive basic electronics tutorials in amplifiers, antennas, ham radio, filters, oscillators, power supply, receivers, test equipment, transmitters, radio design and electronics design. Links to data sheets and electronics reference and text books.


  2. Big Search Engine Index - A directory of Search Engines and Directories

    Big Search Engine Index offers you links to search engines and directories from almost 200 countries around the world. With Search Engine Index you can; Conduct extensive web searches, Choose from more then 900 Search Engines, Make your own website submissions, Locate your new favorite search engines and search the web using your choice of language.

    BIG Search Engine Index - list of 910 search engines covering mp3 music, web, people, news, regions, etc... You'll find a search engine covering what you're looking for!


  3. The EServer Online Books Collection

    This is a collection of book-length monographs available online from the EServer. These written works are published free of charge, and are available to everyone. Our goal is to make book-length writings accessible to online readers and researchers. These collections are divided into three major groups: fiction, nonfiction and poetry. You can navigate to a specific author or genre using the folders on the left.


  4. Engineer Online

    The Engineer Online is the UK’s leading online resource for the engineering industry bringing you the latest news and features, details on new products and forthcoming events for the engineering technology sector.
    Subscribers can also search our editorial archive of over 30,000 articles published online and in The Engineer magazine over the past 7 years and view current and back issues of the magazine in electronic format.
    Deadicated channels make it easy for you to find relevent information across a broad range of industry sectors including aerospace, automotive, communications and energy.


  5. Digital WatermarkingWorld

    An international meeting point for scientists, researchers and companies active in digital watermarking.WatermarkingWorld is the first non-profit forum dedicated to digital watermarking. We provide means and services to the digital watermarking community. Our goal is to facilitate communication among people active in this field and increase your research and product development efficiency.

    The Digital WatermarkingWorld is a non profit information forum with the goal to provide means and services to researchers and scientists in the field of digital watermarking.

    Scientists distributed all over the world are conducting research in the filed of digital watermarking. For high quality research and development, communication among professionals and exchange of information is very important. Based on this we felt that it would be time to set up a forum with the goal to facilitate communication between researchers and scientists all over the world and provide them with up to date information in the field of digital watermarking. Currently the WatermarkingWorld provides the following services:

    Watermarking mailing-list
    Watermarking Links
    Watermarking Webring and so on...


  6. Electronics for Beginners and Intermediate Electronics

    Is well indexed tutorial designed by Graham Knott and he teaching Electronics and Micro computing at Cambridge Regional College, situated in the university city of Cambridge, England. We hope it will helps beginners Intermediate Electronics and to learn basic things about Electronics.


  7. CLRN (California Department of Education)

    CLRN makes it easy for you to find the standards-aligned software, video and Internet learning resources you need. CLRN experts have identified, reviewed and organized hundreds of Electronic Learning Resources (ELRs) in a searchable database that allows you to compare key features of selected resources. The Web Information Links (WILs) let you search or browse hundreds of free primary, secondary and reference resources. Electronic Learning Assessment Resources (ELARs) are data management programs that simplify delivery, aggregation and disaggregation of assessment data.

    The CLRN awarded the SETS (Statewide Education Technology Services) Learning Resource contract to Stanislaus County Office of Education as LEA (Local Education Agency), with partner county offices of education in Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Orange, Sacramento, and San Diego. CLRN provides educators with a "one-stop" resource for critical information needed for the selection of supplemental electronic learning resources aligned to the State Board of Education academic content standards.


  8. Zvon: The Guide to the XML Galaxy

    Zvon was founded by a group of people who feel that free information exchange can open new horizons and can be very benefitial for people of similar ideas and needs. Even though Zvon has grown in various ways its original idea is not altered.

    There is a conclusive evidence from the free software community (Linux, Apache, GNU) that it is possible to produce very competitive programs in an open environment. We are being inspired by their success and we are trying to apply their philosophy to other human activities.


  9. Future of Human Evolution

    This site is about the future of human evolution. We explore and present information on technological activities (and their associated social implications) that have the capacity to not only enhance our survival probability as a species, but to improve the quality of life as we move along the evolutionary path. We are non-partisan, and are neither anti nor pro-religious, preferring to remain open or at least tolerant regarding theories and beliefs which can be neither proven nor refuted scientifically.

    This site is intended primariliy for the layperson, and is both factual and speculative in nature. It uses the interdisciplinary relationship of several main sciences to explore human advancement:

    - The furtherance of Interstellar Space Travel,
    - The development of Artificial Intelligence,
    - The application of Genetic Engineering, and
    - The use of Nanotechnology for materials science and biotechnology.

    They update the news section weekly/monthly with only those articles related to each field as they apply to the Future of Human Evolution. There are a lot of articles that come out daily on Genetics, AI, nanotechnology, and space exploration, but we read through them and only post those applicable to these themes.


  10. Handbook of Applied Cryptography of Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot and Scott A. Vanstone

    The Handbook was reprinted (5th printing) in August 2001. The publisher made all the various minor changes and updates we submitted. You can identify the 5th printing of the book by looking for "5 6 7 8 9 0". CRC Press has generously given permission to make all chapters available for free download. Click, download and read this book.


  11. spam.abuse.net

    This site provide the best collection of anti-spam links and resources to be found anywhere on the Internet. Since they presented this site to the public in 1996, they have been pleased to be referenced as one of the best anti-spam sites on the net. Help fight spam to keep the Internet useful for everyone. Take advantage of the information they have gathered to make your own experience on the Internet better.


  12. UsingRFID

    UsingRFID aims to provide you with the news, analysis, research and resources you need to keep ahead of the game. All you need to do is register your free membership, and you'll have everything you need in one place. It's more than just another newsletter; it’s more than just another news service; it’s more than just a web site.


  13. tutorial-reports.com

    technologies on tutorial-reports.com. Our reports give an exhaustive coverage of leading technologies in a very simple language and provide a unique industry relevant perspective. This site will gives the following tutorials: ASIC, Bluetooth, BPO, Broadband, CRM, FPGA, Mobile Banking, Outsourcing, Parallel Compiler, Patent, Predictive Dialer, RFID, SEO, VoIP, VPN, Website Design, WiFi, WiMAX, Wireless, Zigbee.


  14. Academic Info : Educational Subject Directory, Online Degree Programs and Test Preparation Resources

    Academic Info is an online subject directory of over 25,000 hand-picked educational resources for high school and college students as well as a directory of online degree programs for University of Phoenix, ITT Technical Institute, Kaplan, DeVry and admissions test preparation resources for SAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, USMLE, TOEFL.


  15. eClasses.Org

    Since 1998 eClasses.Org has provided the very best in online training to 45,000 Web developers and other professionals. It offers a catalog of 40 online courses covering the breadth of Web work, from HTML to Flash; from CSS to XML. All classes are taught by fellow experts and working professionals in the field.

    The main benefit of the courses is the interaction among you, your instructor and other students in classroom (online message board). Students can post comments or questions to the instructor or other students, share ideas, communicate about your learning experience, or discuss topics of the course with other interested students.


  16. H-Net

    H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Their edited lists and web sites publish peer reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for colleagues and the interested public. The computing heart of H-Net resides at MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, but H-Net officers, editors and subscribers come from all over the globe.

    An international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. H-Net is committed to pioneering the use of new communication technology to facilitate the free exchange of academic ideas and scholarly resources.

    Among H-Net's most important activities is its sponsorship of over 100 free electronic, interactive newsletters ("lists") edited by scholars in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific.

    H-Net lists reach over 100,000 subscribers in more than 90 countries. Subscriptions are screened by the list's editors to promote a diverse readership dedicated to friendly, productive, scholarly communications. Each list publishes between 15 and 60 messages a week. Subscription applications are solicited from scholars, teachers, professors, researchers, graduate students, journalists, librarians and archivists.


  17. Math Goodies

    Math Goodies is a free math help site that launched in 1998. Math Goodies was a pioneer of free online homework help. Educators from around the world have helped students in our moderated forums since 1999. Today their award-winning site has over 400 pages of activities for students, educators and parents. they have interactive math lessons, puzzles and worksheets. Each math lesson actively engages students in the learning process and provides them with immediate feedback.


  18. Scientific Image Library - Scientific stock photographs of biological, medical and general sciences

    Scientific Image Library - Scientific stock photographs of biological, medical and general sciences are available for licensed, rights-managed, non-exclusive use. The science image library holds over 1,500 light microscopy images and electron microscopy images (colorized and black & white) taken by Dennis Kunkel Ph.D. In addition to the images on this site, our archives contain thousands of black & white electron micrographs for which colorizations may be arranged.


  19. Connect-World

    The Connect-World series of magazines is a forum where the highest-level decision makers in the telecommunications and information technology sectors discuss their opinions about the impact of these technologies upon Global and regional development.

    Connect-World discuss how telecommunications and ICT can help shape global and regional development. Connect-World's writers and readers are leaders of industry, governments, international organisations, legal experts, bankers and their advisors.


  20. directory.eoportal.org

    The eoPortal aims to open the door to the world of Earth Observation resources.By giving access to a large variety of information and services including ICT, eoPortal aims to provide a single access point for Earth Observation information and services including satellite imagery, a directory to locate data and resources, direct access to earth-observing satellite data as well as map servers and cartographic resources.


 

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