Friday, January 30, 2009

Bring Back Those Super Bowl Memories On The Web

Super Bowl XLIII will be played on Sunday, but if you want to relive some great moments in the history of the gridiron classic, all you have to do is turn to the Web--especially NFL.com, the official site of the National Football League.

NFL.com has a terrific section dedicated to the history of the Super Bowl that includes recaps, box scores, trivia and even select video highlights from previous contests.

Enjoy the game on Sunday!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #19

Today's quiz focuses on some popular Internet services. Just how familiar are you with them? Let's find out!

Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #19







  1. Which of the following is an online encyclopedia anyone can edit?


  2. Craigslist

    Wikipedia

    E-pedia

    Netlopedia



  3. The short messages you post on the popular Web site Twitter are known as?


  4. Twits

    Twessages

    Tweets

    Twemails



  5. Which of the following is best known as a social networking site for business professionals?


  6. MySpace

    LinkedIn

    hi5

    Orkut



  7. This service lets you make phone calls over the Internet using your computer:


  8. Skype

    eBay

    Symantec

    NetCyberComm



  9. BoingBoing is very popular. What is it?


  10. An online auction site

    A search engine

    An ISP

    A blog



Good luck!


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Escape To A Virtual Machu Picchu

Sure, you might be mired in boredom right about now or maybe the weather has you down, but since you're on the Web, a virtual escape is always at your fingertips. How about a quick visit to Machu Picchu, the legendary "lost city of the Incas" for example?

Simply point your browser to
Virtual Tour of Machu Picchu and you'll experience a 360 degree panoramic tour of this remarkable city-complete with narration!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Featured Microsoft How-To Video: "Demo: Give Windows a visual makeover"

If you own a computer that runs Windows Vista Home Premium or higher and have ever wondered how to change your Windows Desktop (how the screen looks when you're running Windows Vista), you'll like this how-to video from Microsoft. In it you'll see the steps you can take to personalize the look of your desktop.


Demo: Give Windows a visual makeover

Monday, January 26, 2009

Can't Get An Audience With The Pope? There's Always YouTube

It's official. A higher power must be smiling down upon YouTube. If you haven't heard by now-it's been practically all over the news, recently-the Pope has his own channel on YouTube. This means that the Vatican will now be using the popular video sharing site to keep the public informed about the Pontiff's activities, deliver Vatican-related news, etc. See: Pope launches YouTube channel (via CNN) if you're interested in learning more.

So, what do you think about the Vatican's decision to launch a channel on YouTube? Personally, I like the idea of a venerable institution like the Catholic Church embracing cutting edge technology to get their message across. What about you? Sound off in the comments section!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #18

E-mail is one of the most popular, if not the most popular, application on the Internet. But how much do you know about its history and development? Take today's True/False quiz and find out!


Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #1





  1. E-mail predates the creation of the World Wide Web.


  2. True

    False



  3. The first e-mail was sent sometime in the late 1990's.


  4. True

    False



  5. Bill Gates invented e-mail.


  6. True

    False



  7. The Advance Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) worked on the development of e-mail.


  8. True

    False



  9. The @ symbol didn't start appearing in e-mail addresses till the year 1999.


  10. True

    False



Good luck!


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Discover A Digital Archive Of Presidential Inaugural Addresses

As you would imagine, it's easy enough to find the full text of President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address online-he just delivered the address the other day, after all. But did you know you could easily find the texts of all previous U.S. Inaugural Addresses on the Web too?

Several sites offer digital archives of these historical speeches. One notable example is Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States, which is part of The American Presidency Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

This is a must-see site if you're a history buff!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Missed The Inaugural Address? Watch It On YouTube

Didn't get a chance to see the historical inaugural address delivered by President Barack Obama yesterday? Not to worry--you can catch it right now on YouTube!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Watch The Inauguration Of Barack Obama Online

Got the computer on but not the TV? Don't worry-thanks to Hulu.com you can watch the Presidential Inauguration online!


Monday, January 19, 2009

Online On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day so it's only fitting we point out some great sites on the Web where you can find out more about the life and work of this legendary civil rights leader. MLK Online, for example, is a good place to start. There you'll find a selection of King's famous quotes, biographical information, the video of his famous "I Have a Dream" Speech, and more.

And don't forget to check out the notable Web resources about Martin Luther King, Jr. we mentioned previously!

Have a healthy and happy holiday!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #17

Today's quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the people behind the technology you're increasingly using every day. See if you can match the names with the products or companies they're known for:


Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #17







  1. Sergey Brin and Larry Page


  2. eBay

    Google

    MySpace

    Amazon



  3. Jeff Bezos


  4. Friendster

    Microsoft

    Yahoo!

    Amazon



  5. Steve Jobs


  6. The Zune

    The Blackberry

    The iPod

    The Xbox



  7. Bill Gates


  8. Microsoft

    eBay

    Google

    Apple



  9. Craig Newmark


  10. Amazon

    Craigslist

    Apple

    Yahoo!



Good luck!


Thursday, January 15, 2009

Play A Ton Of History Games Online

If you're a history buff looking for some challenging online diversions to pass the time, head on over to Games On History at the Web site of History.com.

Highlights include the Think About History trivia game!, All About Grand Central Quiz, Thomas Jefferson Quiz, and many, many others. Who knew history could be so much fun?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Cat We All Just Get Along?

Here's an amusing little video on YouTube that can teach us all a thing or two about tolerance:

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tour A Medieval Castle Right From Your Desktop

Did you know that you can tour one of England's most famous medieval castles right from your desktop? That's right, and you don't even have to belong to the Knights of the Round Table! All you have to do is point your browser to BBC-Nottingham 360 - Virtual tour of Nottingham Castle, where you can enjoy a 360 degree virtual tour of this famous castle built by William the Conqueror in 1068.

Among other highlights, the virtual tour includes the Robin Hood Statue, the Victorian Bandstand, and the castle's main dungeon. For history buffs-especially Medieval History buffs-this site's a must-see!

Monday, January 12, 2009

BookTV Is On The Web Too

Are you a fan of BookTV, the C-Span program that airs every weekend and introduces you to nonfiction books and their authors? Take heart-it has a home on the Web too! At BookTV.org, you'll find an archive of previous shows that you can watch right on your computer, information on upcoming shows, and more!

A must-see site, especially if you're looking for something new to add to your nonfiction reading list!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #16

Here's another quick quiz on some popular Internet terms you should be familiar with. Enjoy and good luck!


Test Your 'Net IQ - Quiz #16







  1. Text on a Web page that links to somewhere else on that page or another page on the Web is called?


  2. Rich text

    Hypertext

    Bold text

    Cybertext



  3. You're right at home with all things Internet. Which of the following terms would describe you?


  4. Newbie

    Netviber

    Netizen

    Netster



  5. PDF stands for?


  6. Portable Digital Forex

    Portable Document Firewall

    Portable Document Format

    Portable Document Frieze



  7. A Web page whose content can be edited by users is known as?


  8. A ping

    A blog

    A wiki

    A server



  9. The following are all examples of Web browsers except?


  10. Chrome

    Opera

    Firefox

    Picasa



Good luck!


Thursday, January 8, 2009

The AAA Foundation For Traffic Safety Has A Senior Driver Web Site

As a senior, do you find it more challenging to drive a car than it used to be? You might be interested to know that the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has created a Web site called SeniorDrivers.org, which offers tips and resources to help address the concerns of aging drivers like you.

Some of the highlights include:
  • Downloadable brochures from AAA like Carfit: Helping Mature Drivers Find Their Perfect Fit.
  • Videos that cover the basics of driving safely.
  • Links to alternative transportation programs.

And much more. If you're a senior driver who's concerned about traffic safety this is a must-see site!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Does This Cat Give Lessons?

It's never too early in the new year for a chuckle or two from the lighter side of the Web. Here's a humorous video on YouTube about a cat who's trying to make it all the way to Carnegie Hall.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Microsoft How-To Videos: "Learning to use the mouse"

If you're still confused about when you should right-click or left-click your mouse, you'll benefit from watching the Microsoft how-to video below. It covers all the basics about using the mouse.


Demo: Learning to use the mouse

Monday, January 5, 2009

Want To Stick With Those New Year's Resolutions? 5 Sites That Might Help

2009 is here, and with it a whole new set of resolutions. But how will you keep track of them all? The Web can help! Here are 5 Web sites to help you keep track of, and stick to, those goals you've set for yourself in the new year:

Do you have a favorite online goal tracking tool not listed here? Leave it in the comments section!