Everything you always wanted to know about Web surfing in easy to read, jargon free language: Must-see sites, quick Web tips, sites especially for seniors and more!
Pages
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Heard Through The Newsvine
Today, thanks to the power of the Web, there's evidence that this paradigm might be shifting. Specifically, so called "community-driven news sites" are beginning to spearhead this change. These are sites where readers have a hand in deciding which news stories are the most important. Want an example? Try Newsvine, exactly the type of site that exemplifies this emerging trend.
Newsvine relies on a community of readers like yourself to discover stories from different news sources and then vote on their importance. The stories that get the most "up" votes from the community, are featured more prominently on the site. Your opinions taken collectively with those of others in essence amount to editorial control. Pretty neat, huh?
If you've already started enjoying the benefits of getting your news online-the variety of sources, the immediacy, etc., you might also enjoy a news site that lets you exert some editorial control. To find out more just visit Newsvine and click on Welcome at the top, right hand side of the page.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
The New York Times Book Review "Widget"
Simply click on the headlines and you'll be brought directly to the Web site of The New York Times where you can read the book reviews in full.
Think of it as your "little window" into the New York Times Book Review, right here at The Senior Surfer!
Monday, April 28, 2008
View The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Online
Access to this digitized version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial located in Washington D.C. means you can zoom in with a couple of mouse clicks and see all the 58,320 names of the deceased or missing veterans, as they appear on the actual Memorial. What's more, you can even annotate the virtual wall with personal tributes, stories and photographs-hence the reason it's called "interactive."
A must-see for everyone, but especially for those wishing to visit the Memorial but can't make the trip to Washington, D.C.
Friday, April 25, 2008
How To Add The Senior Surfer Headlines To Your Home Page Or Blog
A little window will pop up on your screen and all you have to do is click on the corresponding icon-the Blogger icon, if you have a blogger blog, the iGoogle icon, if you have an iGoogle page, etc.
Enjoy!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "iGoogle: A Mini Product Tour"
Just click on the Google-produced video below to see how simple customizing your iGoogle page can be!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
5 Ways To Customize Your Web Experience
Those days have changed. Today's home pages have come a long way and offer a great deal of customization. In fact, you can add just about any kind of content you're interested in-news, weather, games, and more-right on your own customizable home page.
Here's a list of 5 services on the Web offering customizable Web pages:
These sites are giving you the power to bring the Web to your desktop in a style that suits your preferences!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
A Gift From A 90-Year-Old Blogger
Started by a 90-year-old grandmother, the blog reads like a memoir as Grandma Julia recalls episodes in her life that deal with such themes as the joys of accomplishment, the struggle to adjust to new situations, or the pain that can come when life changes.
Here's a sample from a recent post:
I could still recall the tears rolling down my mother’s cheeks as she packed my things in a nice little trunk. I and my sister Maria were to leave for the city the next morning. We should be thrilled. Every child in the village thought we were lucky. It was everybody’s dream to see the big city. That night before we left, we tried to talk our father out of his decision to let us study under the missionary nuns in the city.
The stories are personal but have universal appeal. Read her blog and see if it doesn't strike a chord. Truly inspirational and a reminder to all of you out there who've hesitated to start blogging that you too have stories to tell and have much wisdom to impart.
Take a cue from Grandma Julia and get started already!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Tour The Great Pyramids Right From Your Desktop
The virtual tours include:
- Cairo
- Dendera
- Giza
- Karnak
Friday, April 18, 2008
What Did Babe Ruth Do 85 Years Ago Today?
Since this is the last year baseball will be played at the original Yankee Stadium (the new one opens next year), you might feel the urge to wax nostalgic about the old ballpark. On the Web, you can do just that at Farewell To The Cathedral, a special section of the Official Site of The New York Yankees.
Especially if you're a fan of baseball history, you'll find the vintage photos, video and audio galleries of the site particularly appealing-They'll bring back memories of baseball at its finest!
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "Blogger: How to start a blog"
Good luck on that new blog!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The Pope Arrives On Your Desktop Too
Among the sites covering the Holy Father's visit, the one you especially don't want to miss is uspapalvisit.org. This Web site was created by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, specifically to commemorate Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the U.S.
Some highlights include:
- News features regarding the Papal visit
- The USCCB's Papal Visit Blog
- The Pope's Itinerary
- Live streaming video
Check the site often during the Pope's stay-it should be updated frequently!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Titanic
Here are some of the notable features found on this impressive site:
- Biographical entries of passengers and crew members
- The Encyclopedia Titanica message board
- Rare archival film footage of the Titanic
And much more. This one's especially a must-see for maritime history buffs!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Got Last-Minute Tax Questions? Uncle Sam Can Help
The valuable information there includes:
- Tax forms and publications
- Important tax law changes
- Last-minute tips
And more. But you'd better make a bee-line for the site, because time is running out!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
5 Essential Sites To Help You Improve Your Writing
- The Elements of Style - The entire text of this classic style manual for writers is available online at the Web site of Bartleby.com
- Ninjawords - This is one serious online dictionary you'll go to again and again.
- FreeThesaurus.net - When you need a synonym you'll want to check here!
- The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) - Take advantage of over 200 helpful writing resources on this site from Purdue University.
- Writer's Digest - The popular magazine for writers maintains an online presence as well, where you'll find tons of helpful writing resources including message forums!
Do you have a favorite writing Web site not listed here? Tell us about it!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
A Travel Blog From A Titan In The Industry
Arguably among the most respected names in travel, Arthur Frommer regularly updates his blog with travel news, advice and recommendations. The itinerant Frommer even blogs from the road, offering fascinating firsthand accounts and observations of the places he visits.
A must read if you're interested in travel and it's from a titan in the industry!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
How To Learn Something New In A Minute Or Less Online
So what can you learn in a one minute video? Here's a short list from the site:
- How To Make English Muffin Pizzas
- Learn to Draw Fast
- Going Green In Your Home
- Removing Clutter
Though several of the one minute videos act like promotional spots to entice you to visit other sites, you'll be surprised at how many of those still offer helpful tips in under 60 seconds.
Got a minute? You might learn something you didn't know!
Monday, April 7, 2008
The BOOM In BOOMj
In addition to informative videos, community blogging tools and other features, they've recently introduced the BOOMj Experts Network. This is a group of more than 40 experts that will be supplying content on BOOMj.
From a recent press release:
"The BOOMJ Expert Network will provide customized expert information in the areas that are most relevant to BOOMj's user base: relationships, travel, health, pets and vets, finance, beauty and fashion, home improvement and outdoor adventures."Since it was just announced March 28th, this feature is still in its early stages but looks like it has potential. Something to keep an eye on!
Friday, April 4, 2008
Challenge Yourself With A Word Origin Game
Billing itself as "the toughest word game on the Web" Etymologic! challenges you to guess the origins of 10 words or phrases, and lets you can play as often as you like.
Satisfy the etymologist in you and find out how much you really know about word origins!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "Transit on Google Maps"
The video below, created by Google, shows you step by step how to use this new feature.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Take A Virtual Tour Of "The House That Ruth Built"
The Web site of Newsday is currently offering a virtual tour of Yankee Stadium. You can experience "the House That Ruth Built" right from your desktop.
The 360 degree views of the stadium include:
- Inside the Yankees dugout
- Monument Park
- Behind Home Plate
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Did You Fall For One Of These April Fool's Day Hoaxes?
Do you remember, for example, the April 1985 Sports Illustrated article about a pitcher named Sidd Finch who could throw a baseball 168 mph? How about the 1998 advertisement that Burger King ran in USA Today for the so-called "Left-Handed Whopper?"
Read the entire list and see if it brings back any memories. Which of these classic hoaxes had you fooled?