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AI Topics American Association for Artificial Intelligence. Annotated links to articles, lecture notes, news, and projects arranged in 25 categories.
All About the Internet The Internet Society. Histories and timelines of the internet.
BitLaw Daniel Tysver. Over 1,800 pages on patent, copyright, trademark, and Internet legal issues. The major topics covered include Patent Law, Software Patents, Trademark Law, Internet Law, Legal Links, Copyright Law, Primary Sources, and Forms and Contracts.
The Botspot Huge collection of "bots" -- index by type of tool to advanced, often multi-purpose, multi-site, multi-resource, and interactive tools for locating information about the Web, advanced Web programming, Web searching -- both in general and with specific goals in mind.
Browser Archive Evolt.org Over eighty browsers, including past versions, designed to assist web developers in testing their products.
Computer-Human Interaction Resources Gary Perlman. Bibliography listing over 19,600 books and reports, journal articles, conference proceedings, and online publications. Each citation has complete bibliographic information, abstract, and Web link to the full-text version, if available. Also links to related Web sites.
Computer History Museum
Post-WWII electronic computing but it also maintains a representative collection of objects from earlier eras. The history of computing timeline, with photos, covers 1945 to 1990 (choose a year or a topic area). Events includes a chart of current and past events, some linked to transcripts and/or media streams.
Computer Science University of Albany. Extensive list of briefly annotated sites, arranged in nineteen subject categories.
Computer Virus Info Center F-Secure Corporation.
Ethics in Computing North Carolina State University. Links and information about privacy, free speech, computer abuse, intellectual property, risks, commerce, and social justice.
Gamelan EarthWeb. Java information.
Information Resource Guides University of North Carolina.
 Intute: Science, Engineering & Technology: ComputingUniversity of Manchester.  Over 5,000 academic sites arranged in subject categories and searchable.
Java Sun Microsystems.
Living Internet The internet's history, how it works, how to use it (including advanced use), security issues, and related information. Sections are: Internet; World Wide Web; Usenet Newsgroups; Electronic Mail; Mailing Lists, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and Multi-User Dimensions (MUD). The best way to get an idea of the extensive amount of information available here is to click on the Section Index in the top frame after selecting a section from the left frame. The References section provides citations, with links, to additional online resources.
NetlibFree numerical, statistical, and parallel computing software.
Network Resources Tools Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association. Guide to performing various tasks on the Internet such as searching for information, retrieving files, communicating, and publishing. Overviews and links to some of the Internet tools used to accomplish these tasks, including browsers, Web search tools(most of the subject directories are United Kingdom based), communication tools, publishing tools, and security tools. A bibliography and glossary are included.
Networked Computer Science Technical Reports Library University of California Berkeley. An international collection of computer science technical reports from CS departments and industrial and government research laboratories.
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies University of Maryland. Interviews, book reviews, course syllabi, bibliographies, events and conferences, links, and awards relating to the culture of the internet.
Social and Economic Implications of Information Technologies National Science Foundation. Over 4,000 citations of "data sets, research papers, books, and web sites about the social and economic implications of information, communications, and computational technologies.
Tech Tutorials Searchable directory of over 1,330 free information technology tutorials and other resources available on the Internet. Also available are white papers, tips and tricks, and a FAQ. The site also contains its own tutorials.
Web Developer's Virtual Library All levels of information about web development. Features several new articles each month which are added to more than 1,200 pages and over 6,000 links.
XML ToolkitThe XML Toolkit is a quick guide to XML resources, and a gateway to useful reports, tips, publications, codes, and more.