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Kids might like these web sites: http://scijinks.gov and http://spaceplace.nasa.gov. Check them out!
Scirus Topic Pages is a "wiki-like" site for scientists. Includes links to the most recent research. http://topics.scirus.com/
Correction to an earlier post: our new Books blog can be found here: http://wgrlreference.blogsp... !
This post has links to various government agencies and officials who Twitter... http://tinyurl.com/67bp89
Here's an article about government agencies using Twitter....http://freegovinfo.info/nod...
Check out the Mars Phoenix Rover twitter page at: http://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix. Kind of sad!
Early voting begins today in Georgia. Here's a link from the AJC about what one needs to know about voting: http://tinyurl.com/4lpq5w
Here's an interesting article from ScienceDaily about interactive smart desks for students. Article link: http://tinyurl.com/4vl7qo
Google now to index audio files. The beta application, called GAudi, will start with political speeches. http://labs.google.com/gaudi
Use LiveMocha to learn languages online for free! http://www.livemocha.com/
The new Encyclopedia of Alabama is a really nice web site. Here's the link: http://www.encyclopediaofal...
Google's browser Chrome is now available for download. Click here: http://www.google.com/chrome/
Here's another web site for the Olympics from ESPN: http://tinyurl.com/6h3bv2
The Olympics have started and you can keep up with the happenings at this web site: http://www.nbcolympics.com/ .
If you love pets, check out http://www.webvet.com. The site has lots of good information about pet care, pet health, and a newsletter.
NPR reports today that texting and moving is dangerous! http://tinyurl.com/59khhm
Interesting article from Science Daily about the future of virtual worlds. Check it out at this link: http://tinyurl.com/5gecfs.
Author Dan C. Pak will be here today to discuss his book, 6 25 50: A Generation Comes to America.
Tour your favorite cities virtually in 360 degrees with http://www.360cities.net. Includes such places as Venice, Munich, London, New York
http://USAsearch.gov---gateway to information from the US government. There is a Spanish page as well...http://www.usa.gov/gobierno....