Dr. Tom's Links
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Ted: Inspired talks by the world's greatest thinkers and doers.
CNET: Everything in technology, computers and software.
NOAA: The National Weather Service.
Software Shareware: 5 Star Shareware.
Popurls: Pulls together up-to-the-moment headlines from the biggest and most popular news and opinion sites, blogs and vlogs onto one giant Web page for you to graze through.
OpenOffice: is an open-source product and it includes desktop applications such as a word processor, a spreadsheet program, a presentation manager, and a drawing program, with a user interface and feature set similar to those of other office suites.
Academicearth: The latest campus revolutionaries are the so-called edupunks — and their mission is to break up the ivory tower so everyone can pile into the classroom.
Bestuff: The Best Stuff in the World. A list of many interesting websites.
Internet Archive: Wayback Machine (archived versions of many web pages.
Pacs-Portal: Startup Applications for Windows.
Reverse Phone# Lookup.
Hulu: Free TV and movies, streamed in high quality, on demand.
Wolfram: Has developed a search engine that can actually understand your questions and try to figure out answers.
FortaTv: Every day the site's programmers upload clips of scientists, authors, intellectuals, captains of industry and world leaders standing up and laying out what they think they know.

Vimeo: Lightly curated content and a reputation as the hangout for serious creative types keep the quality on Vimeo remarkably high.
Goodwill Industries: Has a little-known auction site filled with treasures. Unlike on eBay, the people selling stuff on Shop Goodwill often don't know what they've got, so great deals abound.
Yelp: Has ballooned into the mother of all review sites, the place to go to get a sense of what people are saying about a restaurant, bar, boutique, mechanic or dentist. Overall, Yelp proves that you can't please everybody, as even the best places may have a scathing review from a disgruntled writer.
Visuwords: A thesaurus reimagined as a toy. It asks you to think of a word and then turns that word into a universe of bouncing, rotating, vibrating meaning by pulling related words into orbit around it.
Issuu: Is an online newsstand with infinite shelf space, hundreds of interesting micro-publishing projects and a slick online reader. Spending time browsing through the titles that are archived on the site comes so close to the feel of the actual thing that you might forget you're in a magazine matrix.