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Opera and the digital age don't seem like a natural fit, but a municipal opera is experimenting with combining the two in a way familiar to those who enjoy the commentary tracks on their DVD collections. - Answer Your the Eldercare Questions Online
Finding the right way to care for aging members of the family can be tough job. There are a variety of online resources for researching your options so you can make a choice that will benefit everyone. - More Players on Movie Download Field
Two of the biggest retailers, one online, and one brick-and-mortar, are entering the movie download business. Do they bring anything new to the table? - Finding Tax Preparation Information Online
It's that time of year again, when second half of "death and taxes" makes an annual return to the mind of US citizens. Whether you're the last minute type or you like your return prepped by noon on New Year's Day, the web provides a variety of resources to help you get the most out your favorite uncle, Sam. - Landscapers and Gardeners - Grow Online
Landscaping, like the architecture it compliments, is a visual medium that can benefit greatly by exposure via a well crafted website. Learn what elements go into making a great online resource for your landscaping business. - What is DirectX?
Microsoft's DirectX has been a core component of PC game development for years. With the release of Vista, a new version promises to bring even greater graphical spectacle to the PC market. Learn more about how this technology has evolved over the years. - The Front Page on World of Warcraft
One of the most popular online games of all time, and now the recipient of a well-received expansion, World of Warcraft shows no signs of faltering. If you've only heard about it, learn more about the game's basics and how people are interacting with it in creative ways. - Wii and PlayStation3: The Latest Battle of the Gaming Consoles
With post-holiday January sales in, the Nintendo Wii has, improbably, to some, captured the sales crown. Up against console juggernaut Sony and the PS3, the more modest offering is winning the sales race against both Sony and Microsoft's Xbox 360. What are the big differences between the two recent arrivals to the console wars? - Stand Out from the Resume Crowd with Video
Paper resumes may not be in danger of extinction anytime soon, but the explosion of Internet based job listings and professional recruiting is making it hard to stand out on a single 8x11 sheet of paper. Video resumes offer the enterprising professional a way to boost their profile, but must be handled judiciously, lest one suddenly find themselves with far more "exposure" than they bargained for. - Photographers - Here's How to Put the Internet to Work for You
Photography and the Internet are two visual mediums that work in near perfect harmony. The Net provides a powerful opportunity to bring your work to the eyes of the client. Learn more about how to create an effective web presence for your photographic pursuits. - Secrets Of Emotion Detection Software
Call centers have become a ubiquitous feature of American consumerism. - Here Is A Method That Is Helping Automobile Enthusiasts Connect With The World
For decades we have seen the national auto shows, where the major manufacturers roll out their new models and a few flashy "prototypes" that will never see an assembly line. - Here is a Method that is Helping Automobile Enthusiasts Connect with the World
Auto enthusiasts can now show off their passion for motor vehicles beyond the local car show. A personal website can show the entire world your efforts in restoration, preservation, and collection of modern and classic automobiles. - Predict the Weather As Well as the Guy on TV
Ice storms in the Midwest and subzero cold fronts through the North make it an interesting time for weather watchers. The net has many resources for both weather enthusiasts and folks who just want to know if they need bring an umbrella with them to work in the morning. - Early Info on The Apple iPhone
Not yet on the market, and the iPhone is the talk of the tech sector. If you've been in the dark, or simply aren't keen on paying strict attention to every one of Steve Job's press events, this article sums up what is known about the new all-in-one telecommunications wonder from Apple. - The Sims Phenomenon
One of the biggest success stories of modern gaming, the Sims are still wildly popular in their second version. Learn what makes this venerable franchise so appealing to a broad range of casual gamers. - Movie Buffs on the Internet
Film has always sparked a strong following. The advent of the Internet allowed expression of appreciation for film and the people involved in it to grow to its greatest heights ever. From small fan supported sites to large, studio backed sites, film fandom is a integral part of the web community. - Digitizing Those Old Records and Tapes
For some of us, the digital age snuck up and, despite our best hopes, wasn't just a passing fad. Vast, but rapidly aging vinyl and cassette libraries might be a source of pride, but digital lasts forever. Learn some ways to ensure your old music makes it to the digital age. - Second Life is What You Make of It
Most Massively Multiplayer Online games bring you to other worlds of either high fantasy or science fiction. Second Life brings to you an alternate virtual world that is as much the creation of the inhabitants as it is of the original designers. Learn about the appeal of this rapidly growing online destination. - Fiction and Folk - Making Filk Music Together
A unique and little known genre of music, Filk represents a eccentric combination of song and sci-fi. Learn about the deep roots of this phenomenon and where to find more information about it in this article. - Top Internet Dieting Resources
Whether it's a New Year's resolution or just the chiding voice of your doctor, you may have to lose weight. The diet industry is more than willing to help you lose weight, but will that loss be from your waistline or just your wallet? This article covers some of the major dieting information resources on the Internet. - Classified Advertising - Online vs. In Print
The information age brought about a fundamental change in how we find information. A significant impact has been felt in the classified advertising sphere, where the shift from print to internet portal is a growing trend that shows no signs of stopping. - Driver Navigation Systems – Promise and Reality
It is commonplace in science fiction, and making its way steadily to your dashboard. In car navigation is still in a relative infancy, and is hardly perfect. Learn about the most common forms of in car navigation in this article. - The Players in Internet Movie Downloads
First it was just music, but the increasing adoption of broadband has opened up the world of legitimate film downloads to the general public via a variety of competing sources. Who are the players and how their offerings stack up? - Java Goes Open Source
Sun Microsystems has released the popular Java programming language under a "General Public License", which basically means it has gone "open source." Why did they make this move and who benefits from it? - Eight Billion Reasons Yahoo Didn't Buy Facebook
Yahoo's nearly year long flirtations with Facebook have apparently come to nothing. Recently Facebook valued itself at over 8 billion dollars and in the same breath claimed it was not for sale. This hefty price may simply be posturing to get a better deal, from Yahoo or some other major corporation with money to burn. Why all the interest in this, another member of the social networking craze? - Machinima - Gaming And Flimmaking Converge
This word is a combination of the terms 'machine' and 'cinema' and it was created to describe an intriguing artistic form developed by computer gamers that also happen to be a new form of "modder". - Pretexting – Identity Theft With Personality
No doubt, by now, you’ve been warned about "phishing". Phishing attempts to steal personal information via faked websites or bogus "official" communications, designed to lure the user into providing information via web forms. - Television And The Net- Growing Together, Not Apart
The old fashioned wall posters that featured TV and movie stars along with rock bands and that highlighted generations of teen-age bedrooms have been overshadowed, if not replaced, by fan sites on the Internet. - High Definition DVD - The Format War's Second Act
Like an ancient war referenced obliquely in some epic fantasy yarn, the format war between Betamax and VHS had long reaching implications. We’re poised now on the brink of a second such war between HD DVD and Blu Ray disc, both competing to be the successor to the ubiquitous DVD. Will Sony lose big again, or can some kind of "truce" prevail? - Traffic Mapping for Your Mobile Phone
Mobile phones provide more than just a voice on the other end these days. The latest trend is a variety of “real time” traffic mapping services vying to send the fastest route around rush hour congestion to your small LCD screen. - Music Fans and the Internet Converge and Flourish
Decades hence, showing your devotion to your band of choice involved t-shirts, posters, and buying all those big, flat vinyl discs they put out. T-shirts and posters are still valid forms of expression, but the Internet is where fans can not only express their feelings to a vast audience, but to the objects of their fandom as well. Learn how the Internet has proven an ideal medium for bands and fans alike. - Planning Your Nuptials With the Internet
Learn about websites that are purpose built to help you through that wonderful, if often trying, life event known as a wedding. - Technology Insurance - Liability Coverage in the Digital Age
Insurance, like a lot of old institutions, is catching up to the digital age. Technology insurance is a relatively recently innovation that expands on classic liability insurance. Learn why it’s important and who should consider it. - Online Resumes for Onstage Professionals
If your agent has a stack of scripts lined up for you and you’re doing Entertainment Tonight at seven, then read no further. If you’re like a lot of aspiring actors trying to get noticed, this is for you. Learn how to use the Internet to provide a great resume and where to get it noticed. - Letting the Internet Help You Move
Ease the stress of a move by letting the Internet help out. Learn about some online resources devoted to helping you get from Point A to Point B, no matter how far apart they might be. - Google's Library Project - Cataloging the World's Printed Words
Google is known for the size of its online index. The Google Library Project is an attempt to expand that completeness from the web to print, providing a searchable index of the print collections of many large libraries. Much like their Internet search and websites, the idea is to make it easier for people to find relevant books. - Audiobooks- Listening to Literature Online
Listening to a book in your car stereo or home has been around for some time. Podcasting not as long. The combination of the 2 ideas brings about an interesting synergy. Learn where you can download the classics of literature online and listen at no cost at all. - Green and Environmental Awareness Campaigns Online
Learn how to best leverage the power of the Internet of your environmental organization's cause. A website can not only get information out, but bring information in and help organize your efforts, all while letting like-minded people know about your cause. - House Hunting on the Internet
The Internet can help you find work, a soulmate, and a plumber, who might also be your soulmate. It can also help you put a roof over you and your plumber soulmate's heads. Learn what online resources are available for your house hunting needs. - The Social Bookmarking Phenomenon
What if you could share all those bookmarks in your browser with your friends, tag them, and send recommendations? Well, social bookmarking sites allow this functionality and more. Learn what social bookmarking is and find out where you can get started with it. - Personal Websites For Journalists
Traditionally, journalists have more or less worked alone. - Getting Your Words On The Web- Writer's Web Resources
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You love to write but you're finding it difficult to market yourself or your work. Is it best to work as a "private contractor," or should you work for an established company such as St. Martin's Press? - There are A Lot of Lists out There, Why is Craig's so Popular?
Learn what makes Craigslist one of the most popular destinations on the Internet. This article provides an overview of the popular Craigslist website, including basic services, reach, and descriptions of common services provided. - Pursuing Your Post-Retirement Passions Online
The web can provide a source of enjoyment and even second employment for millions of retired Americans who are willing to learn the basics. Build sites for family and friends, or just tend your own website devoted to personal pursuits. The possibilities are virtually limitless. - Personal Websites for Journalists
Can a personal website benefit your personal journalistic endeavors? Find out with this articles that provides some ideas for ways professional journalists can use the web to better their work and pursue personal projects. - The Lonelygirl15 Hoax - Home Schooled Entertainment or Viral Marketing?
What can Lonelygirl15 teach us about viral marketing? It seems to be one of the most successful cases in history, yet the perpetrators claim it was not meant to create viral marketing buzz whatsoever. No one ever said the intent and the result have to the same, though. - Online Investment - the Forest and the Trees
Build a better investor resource with this set of tips. There are numerous resources from the government and other organizations at your disposal. - How Architects Can Optimize Their Websites
Distinguish your online architectural offerings with some of these handy tips. Online galleries aren't enough these days, everyone has them, so consider going deeper and providing potential customers with detailed case studies that showcase your talents working in unique situations. - Do-it-Yourself or DIY Websites
Some useful ideas for building your own "Do-It-Yourself" website. If you have some information, technical or otherwise, others might find useful, why not put it out there and help people out. You might even make a little money in the process. - Planning your Vacation Online
There is no shortage of travel resources on the internet. There are two enormous sites dedicated to flight and auto bookings at www.expedia.net and www.travelocity.net. For purposes - What is Wikipedia? A Guide to the Most Unique Encyclopedia on the Net
You've probably heard about it by now. From the Nightly News to the Colbert Report, the free open source encyclopedia that anyone can edit is slowly becoming a household name. If you're still scratching your head, this article will explain what Wikipedia is all about. - Taking Them There - From Cyberspace to Your Vacation Space
There is no doubt that effective marketing will bring new and returning guests to your vacation site - whether it's a small beach home for rent, or a destination retreat exclusively for adults. - Online Pet Stars – What Makes a Great Pet Website
It goes without saying that Americans are wild about their pets. We spend an inordinate amount of time, money, and energy making sure our cats, dogs, fish, and exotic animal friends are happy and healthy. The pet industry is booming and it shows no sign of slowing down. - A Legacy of Food and Family Online
Have you secretly longed to be recognized for your daily hard work in the kitchen? Do you imagine yourself a gifted cook a la Martha Stewart (without the ankle bracelet)? Well, guess what? There is a quick and easy way to showcase your culinary skills and display your special recipes.
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