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- Art on the Net

- Online Studio showcasing various artists work.
- Adaweb

- This site establishes a much needed platform for Web specific
content in which contemporary artists can discourse with the Internet
community. Hot and cold, soft and hard, glaring and subtle, Adaweb
encompasses the entire spectrum in one cohesive design providing an
electronic forum for experimental artists to display the fruits of
their labor.
- Communication Arts

- Communication Arts, "the essential creative resource," is
a professional print journal for graphic designers and others in the
visual arts. Communication Arts' primary function is to showcase the
best in design from around the world. This site is also packed with
resources for designers "to enhance their work and careers and
[serve as] a catalyst for bringing community to visual communicators
around the world."
- The Digital Photography
Exhibit

- The Digital Photography Exhibit is a juried show created by artists
working in digital photography. Defined by the jury as "a
two-dimensional image which originated in a lens-imaging device (that)
was then brought to completion on a computer," digital
photography includes images originally captured by analog film
cameras, video cameras, still-video cameras, digital cameras, and
3D-scanners.

- Levi's

- Levi's, the company that invented blue jeans, and it's trademark
product are as American as apple pie and baseball. Levi's very big,
very engaging Web site is a multimedia extravaganza that goes all-out
in an effort to attract folks to it's online promotional effort. The
history section, laid out along a timeline, shows, at a glance, when
copper rivets were introduced, say, (1873) or when belt loops became a
fixture of American fashion (not until 1922).
- M&M's Studios

- It's a brilliant production, really, and sure to delight the kids.
The home page is a parody of "Variety," Hollywood's industry
newspaper. It's covered with clickable articles about the red, yellow,
and blue animated M&M's from the TV commercials. The
"Lab" section of the site is devoted to three Shockwave
games, which aren't exactly groundbreaking but are well-programmed and
fun. To enter the "Lab," you have to enter your year of
birth in a form field. If you are too old, your access will be denied.
- Matchbox

- Former Matchbox owners will do lots of reminiscing as they cruise
around this site, but that's just a pleasant by-product of the
experience. The real draw is all of the great cars and tracks, from
the Matchbox Originals to the Torque Spin Racers that run on towering
three-feet tall Zero G tracks. You can even give the tracks a virtual
test spin in the Zero-G VRML environment! Starting with the
Mega-Showroom, you'll find four different product lines: the 1-75
Line, Super Rigs, Premiere Collection, and Originals. Should you be
looking for a higher degree of interactivity, you can create your own
personalized vehicle in the Custom Auto Body Shop. Other activities
include the "Get in the Fast Lane Contest," where the Grand
Prize Winner gets their name on a Matchbox model. There's also an Ask
the Expert, FAQ, and Collectors' Links.
- The Toro Company

- The consumer product area is a well-designed candyland for anyone
that occasionally likes to work in the earth, but with a lot of
horsepower. There is an index of products that range from tractors to
outdoor lighting. The section with tractors and snowblowers has a
utility that will suggest the right tool for you, based on your
answers to a questionnaire. The lighting section shows the many
different styles of outdoors lights, and has a whole section on how to
design a lighting plan. The yard care section features a virtual
expert who you can offer advice about lawn maintenance. A number of
documents, in official FAQ format, deal with grass, weeds, leaves, and
pests.

- ArchNet

- A branch of the vast WWW Virtual Library project, ArchNet is a
simple, elegant resource page for archaeologists, housed at the
University of Connecticut. Like any good library, ArchNet has
resources for everyone, from the curious child, to the student
interested in a career in archaeology, to the professional
archaeologist. ArchNet has a software archive for researchers;
programs available include statistical applications, mapping software,
even a program for analyzing arrowheads. Educators will find excellent
links to course materials from the University of Connecticut, plus
online tutorials, and information on college archaeology programs.
- College Money Matters

- This site from Signet Bank provides a pretty extensive overview of
the whole higher education money game. Especially useful is the book "Don't
Miss Out: The Ambitious Student's Guide to Financial Aid",
which lays out the basics of finding funding and planning your
finances over the long haul. Not only is the entire text presented
online here, but it's updated for to coincide with the coming academic
year. Electronic forms are provided for ordering student loan
applications and the like. Also useful to the college hopeful is the
Financial Aid Time Line, which gives a prescribed chronology for
securing tuition dollars, a concise budgeting worksheet, some tips on
managing your cash flow, and a brief tutorial on building credit. When
you've exhausted the resources here, there's a page of associated
links to keep your surfing on track.

- OncoLink

- Geared to health care personnel as well as patients and their
families, OncoLink was the first multimedia oncology (Cancer) resource
on the Internet. In addition to it's extensive local content, there's
a comprehensive list of links to journals and newsletters relating to
cancer. Perhaps most useful to patients is the Psychosocial Support
and Personal Experiences area, which focuses on ways to cope with
cancer and loss. Visit the Financial Issues for Patients section to
get comprehensive information about billing, insurance, and assistance
programs. This site maintains links to studies under way at the
University of Pennsylvania and the National Cancer Institute, among
others. You can also discover the latest cancer-related conferences
and meetings going on around the world.

    

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