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  • Cybercrime
    Site for the general public from the United States Department of Justice. Deals with computer crime, intellectual property crime and cyberethics from a US and international perspective.
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  • NetAlert
    "NetAlert Limited (NetAlert) is Australia's Internet safety advisory body. NetAlert is a not-for-profit community organisation established in late 1999 by the Australian government to provide independent advice and education on managing access to online content. NetAlert's ...
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  • Apple Museum
    Information on people, products, and code names of Apple Computers (who make the Macintosh).
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  • AVEL
    The Australian Virtual Engineering Library (AVEL) is your portal to quality Australasian engineering & information technology (IT) resources for sustainable systems, emerging topics and foundation engineering. These include quality websites, conference announcements, jobs & ...
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  • BUBL - Computing
    BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas. BUBL 5:15 provides an alternative interface to this catalogue, based on subject terms rather than DDC. The aim is to guarantee at least 5 relevant resources for every ...
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  • BUBL - Mathematics
    BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas. BUBL 5:15 provides an alternative interface to this catalogue, based on subject terms rather than DDC. The aim is to guarantee at least 5 relevant resources for every ...
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  • Computer History Museum
    A growing collection of computer-related materials. Established in 1996, the Computer History Museum is a public benefit organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing artifacts in ...
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  • CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
    Fields of expertise cover a range of research in information tehnology, biotechnology, marine science, food technology, and others.
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  • EEVL
    EEVL is the Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. EEVL's mission is to provide access to quality networked engineering, mathematics and computing resources, and be the national focal point for online access to information in these subjects. It is an ...
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  • Ethics in Computing
    Issues include privacy, intellectual property and social justice issues, computer abuse, commerce, etc.
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  • HireWire Press
    One of the two largest free full text science archives on the internet. The journals HighWire supports correspondingly focus on science, technology, and medicine (STM) and are preponderantly among the highest-impact journals in the literature. Also, as a research ...
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  • Howstuffworks
    Our mission is to explore all sorts of interesting subjects with clear, fun explanations. We get into everything from advanced technology, such as GPS receivers, to historical figures, such as Nostradamus.
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  • Issues for Science and Engineering Researchers in the Digital Age
    A report which deals with the challenges and opportunities the improvements in information technology have brought for researchers in science and engineering.
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  • NetAlert
    "NetAlert Limited (NetAlert) is Australia's Internet safety advisory body. NetAlert is a not-for-profit community organisation established in late 1999 by the Australian government to provide independent advice and education on managing access to online content. NetAlert's ...
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  • The New Zealand Digital Library
    Searchable access to a number of document collections from around the world in history, humanitarian and global development, computer science, music, and literature. The web site provides several document collections, including historical documents, humanitarian and ...
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  • The New Zealand Digital Library
    The web site provides several document collections, including historical documents, humanitarian and development information, computer science technical reports and bibliographies, literary works, and magazines.
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  • UNESCO Free Software Portal
    Free technology resources. The UNESCO Free Software Portal gives access to documents and websites which are references for the Free Software/Open Source Technology movement. It is also a gateway to resources related to Free Software. Free Software Technology Resources ...
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  • Using the Internet
    The internet is made up of millions of computers linked together around the world in such a way that information can be sent from any computer to any other 24 hours a day. These computers can be in homes, schools, universities, government departments, or businesses small and ...
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  • www.cybercrime .com
    A clearinghouse of cybercrime information and resources. Includes information on: Policy, Laws, Cases, Press releases , etc.
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  • Apple Museum
    Information on people, products, and code names of Apple Computers (who make the Macintosh).
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  • Aussie Educator: Tertiary Links
    Links to sites covering all subjects arranged alphabetically.
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  • AVEL
    The Australian Virtual Engineering Library (AVEL) is your portal to quality Australasian engineering & information technology (IT) resources for sustainable systems, emerging topics and foundation engineering. These include quality websites, conference announcements, jobs & ...
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  • BUBL - Computing
    BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas. BUBL 5:15 provides an alternative interface to this catalogue, based on subject terms rather than DDC. The aim is to guarantee at least 5 relevant resources for every ...
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  • BUBL - Mathematics
    BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas. BUBL 5:15 provides an alternative interface to this catalogue, based on subject terms rather than DDC. The aim is to guarantee at least 5 relevant resources for every ...
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  • Computer History Museum
    A growing collection of computer-related materials. Established in 1996, the Computer History Museum is a public benefit organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing artifacts in ...
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  • CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
    Fields of expertise cover a range of research in information tehnology, biotechnology, marine science, food technology, and others.
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  • Cybercrime
    Site for the general public from the United States Department of Justice. Deals with computer crime, intellectual property crime and cyberethics from a US and international perspective.
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  • Education Index
    The Education Index is a service of Hobsons, an international college and career publisher and provides learners and educators with access to the best educational Web sites in a variety of subjects and lifestages. Listed sites are by Subject and by Lifestage (so you can find ...
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  • EEVL
    EEVL is the Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. EEVL's mission is to provide access to quality networked engineering, mathematics and computing resources, and be the national focal point for online access to information in these subjects. It is an ...
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  • Ethics in Computing
    Issues include privacy, intellectual property and social justice issues, computer abuse, commerce, etc.
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  • Inventions
    This site contains information under the headings famous inventions, famous inventors a-z, black, Chinese, Student and Women inventors. It also has a timeline of inventions over the past century and an "ask an expert" category. Includes Famous Inventions, Famous Inventors, ...
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  • Issues for Science and Engineering Researchers in the Digital Age
    A report which deals with the challenges and opportunities the improvements in information technology have brought for researchers in science and engineering.
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  • NetAlert
    "NetAlert Limited (NetAlert) is Australia's Internet safety advisory body. NetAlert is a not-for-profit community organisation established in late 1999 by the Australian government to provide independent advice and education on managing access to online content. NetAlert's ...
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  • Quantum Computer Technology
    Centre research programs are focussed on the technology of building a prototype solid-state quantum computer in silicon and the fundamental physics thereof. The ability of a quantum computer to carry out calculations by the manipulation of superpositions of quantum states ...
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  • Robotics Education Project
    The NASA Robotics Education Project (REP) is dedicated to encouraging people to become involved in science and engineering, particularly robotics. REP works to capture the educational potential of NASA's robotics missions by supporting educational robotics competitions and ...
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  • SciTechResources.gov
    Science.gov is a gateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results. It includes selected authoritative science Web sites, and databases of technical reports, journal ...
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  • The State of Blogging
    "By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture. Two surveys by the Pew Internet & American Life Project in November established new contours for the blogosphere: 8 million American adults say they have created blogs; blog readership ...
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  • UNESCO Free Software Portal
    Free technology resources. The UNESCO Free Software Portal gives access to documents and websites which are references for the Free Software/Open Source Technology movement. It is also a gateway to resources related to Free Software. Free Software Technology Resources ...
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  • University of Queensland Cognitive Science Program
    This site provides information about The University of Queensland Cognitive Science Program as well as online resources and information about upcoming global events. It includes a playroom containing a vast range of interactive demos, games and toys, as well as an online ...
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  • Using the Internet
    The internet is made up of millions of computers linked together around the world in such a way that information can be sent from any computer to any other 24 hours a day. These computers can be in homes, schools, universities, government departments, or businesses small and ...
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  • www.cybercrime .com
    A clearinghouse of cybercrime information and resources. Includes information on: Policy, Laws, Cases, Press releases , etc.
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