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By Tom Mighell on October 24, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

The Center for Digital Government has been busy handing out awards for the Top Ten Digital Legislatures on the Internet. The only problem with this report? No links! But never fear — you’ll get them here:

First Place: Nevada
Second Place: Minnesota and South Dakota
Third Place: Louisiana
Fourth Place: Iowa
Fifth Place: Illinois
Sixth

What TDMA means, ASAP

By Tom Mighell on October 22, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

Acronym Finder, a helpful database of over 313,000 acronyms, was reviewed on Monday by SearchDay.

‘Tis the Season

By Tom Mighell on October 21, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

For the flu, that is. If you haven’t gotten your flu shot yet, and don’t know where to go, check out the Flu Shot Locator.

Good government (web sites)

By Tom Mighell on October 21, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

The Center for Digital Government has awarded its 2003 Best Government Websites. Tops on the list are Utah, Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County, Maryland. I was happy to see my hometown portal of Dallas won 5th place in the city category. There are a number of other winners worth visiting here.

Health Headlines in your newsreader

By Tom Mighell on October 17, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

Health Media Company MedicineNet is now offering syndicated content, with a whole page of RSS feeds on medical topics.

Lost in translation

By Tom Mighell on October 14, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

Have you ever used Google’s Language Tools to translate a website? It’s pretty useful if you want to get a general idea of what’s being said on a page written in German, French, Portuguese, or Italian. But it’s probably not wise to rely on translation tools like these if you really need an accurate translation

Old stuff on film, for free

By Tom Mighell on October 13, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

British Pathe, a media company with over 3,500 hours of filmed history in its archives, offers free access to its archives of over 12 million still photos.

Detod Comes on Strong

By Tom Mighell on October 9, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

I have been remiss in not reporting this sooner, but Chad Williamson over at Detod.com is going great gangbusters with his new features. You can search using GigaBlast, Open Directory Project, and you can also search for blogs and blawgs. This place is becoming a real portal, with links to news, weather, blawgs,…

Back to school on the Web

By Tom Mighell on October 1, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

MIT has announced that it has posted over 500 classes as part of its Open Courseware Project. Here you can find syllabi, lecture notes, homework assignments, and exams in MIT classes that you can review for free. MIT hopes to have 1,800 courses available by 2007.

Shopping at Yahoo!

By Tom Mighell on September 24, 2003
Posted in Useful Web Sites

Following close on the heels of the Froogle upgrade, Yahoo! has introduced its own shopping service. Check out SearchDay for aReview.

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