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DejaNews If you're a Usenet newsgroup
user, this is the place you've been waiting for! Nothing short of the best
international Newsgroup directory on the Web, including the
rec.collectingstamps group. Think of a subject that you like, then search
for the newsgroup devoted to it. It'll take you there where you can sign
on and participate at will. Lots of friendly button click-thru's that make
everything easy.
GeoCities If you're interested in
putting up your own website here is the place to help you do it...and it
can even be totally free. Not only that, but you can find out about all
sorts of places to travel and even book reservations. A very friendly
community!
CyberAtlas The way to get the
perfect handle on how big the Internet truly is. How many people use it?
How much commerce is flowing through it? A continually updated,
understandable databank of facts useful to all philatelists.
BrowserWatch Whatever Web browser
you use to access out site, is your version of it completely up to date?
Here is the place to not only find out, but download the latest versions
of every Web browser known to man.
THE LIST Getting frustrated with your
Internet service provider. The List gives you more than 2,500
alternatives. A shoppers paradise for anyone thinking of making a switch!
AMAZON.COM BOOKS More than 3 million
book titles are offered here, including stamp collecting publications.
This site is the model for all Online sales operations. By far, the
biggest bookstore in the world!
BIGBOOK Here is the place to look up te
addresses and phone & e-mail addresses of over 11 million businesses
in the United States. It has features you will NOT find in the Yellow
Pages!
FOUR11 Ever become frustrated trying to
find the address of a stamp collector you met at a show...or long ago at
your local club? How about trying to locate anyone who's not been around
for a while? This is the place to do it. Millions of names and street
addresses from across America.
RealAudio If you've got Netscape
Communicator 7.0
or newer (or MS Internet Explorer newest version) and your system is capable of
playing sound, it's time to bring the sounds of the Internet to your
computer with RealAudio. This is audio without waiting for files to
download (streaming audio).
ArchNet A branch of the WWW
Virtual Library Project, this is THE site for individuals interested in
archeology. It is an utterly amazingly colorful site...and full of
background information that would be especially intriguing to philatelists
whose collecting specialty relates to the ancient world.
BBC Multimedia
Centre We are told that this is clearly the most popular website in
Great Britain...and judging from its size---HUGE---and its giant wealth of
information, it has to be a major place where British specialists can go
for background information.
Electronic Journals The world of
electronic magazines---like Stamps.Net---is growing by leaps on the World
Wide Web. You will find e-zines on literally thousands of topics.
iTools Here you have a host of Internet
tools in one convenient site. From finding software to download, to
locating all sorts of useful aids---like a vast array of search engines,
many of which you've never heard of, this is a key place at which to
become familiar with the web.
The National Archives Whatever is part
of America's past, it's stored here...from a part of JFK's skull to the
storehouse of data available at all, but one, of the presidential
libraries. (Nixon didn't want the NA to have any part of his Whittier,
Calif., library.)
Learn About The Web If you're a
newcomer to the World Wide Web on the Internet, here's the place to get up
to speed on everything you need to know to access this amazing wonder for
every possible use you can imagine.
Frontline Online
There is no more powerful program on Public Television than the
investigative FRONTLINE. Full of mystery and behind-the-scenes stories,
this show has put it all on its excellent website.
FedWorld A huge emporium of U.S.
Government information servers on the Internet. An amazing variety of
topics, searchable indexes, and publications.
Internet Public Library A huge
collection of links to information sites on the Web. An emphasis on
learning and education.
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Thomas This site helps you track bills
as they move through Congress and monitor the entire Congressional Record
for into the past. An extremely useful site for postal historians.
FedWorld A huge emporium of U.S.
Government information servers on the Internet. An amazing variety of
topics, searchable indexes, and publications.
Internet Public Library A huge
collection of links to information sites on the Web. An emphasis on
learning and education.
Genealogy Home
Page The main place when it comes to searching for data on ancestors.
A very helpful site if you're interested in U.S. postal history.
How Far Is It? Before you go to
that stamp show, look here to find out how far away it is and get
important travel information you will need for your trip.
TIGER Mapping Service Sponsored by the
U.S. Census Bureau, this service will create a detailed map from publicly
available data of any area you choose.
U.S. Weather Map The quick way
to get text-based weather information about any place in America. We don't
go to stamp shows without this.
U.S. Postal Service Rates, stamps, history
and all sorts of info from this large site...where stamp collectors are
quite welcome, of course.
The Internet Book Shop Search for
and choose from over 785,000 titles in this United Kingdom-based online
bookseller site. Wow.
PBS Online Online headquarters for the
Public Broadcasting System. Great monthly listings and previews and even a
store. Wonderful place.
Download Shareware If you didn't know
that you can actually download thousands of free software programs into
your computer, here's the place to find out what's available. Talk about
huge! Looking for different kinds of software to help you in your hobby?
This is the place to find it.
Find E-Mail Addresses Quickly locate
the e-mail addresses of fellow philatelists who have e-mail addreses on
the Internet. More than eight million addresses.
Political Americana Get on this WebSite
and see unusual and historical memorabilia on America's political past.
The Library of Congress Here is the
essential resource of America with a wide and ultra deep range of every
kind of information---from books and photographs to video, movie and audio
history---available to the researcher. Even the casual visitor loves this
place.
The New York Public Library Though
these folks aren't too up to snuff on displaying to the public their
incredible philatelic holdings---including the fabulous Miller collection
of early U.S.---their resources come close to matching, and even
bettering, the Library of Congress.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art One of
the web's unbelievable sites...filled with the artifacts and history that
only the Met can offer.
The Smithsonian Institution and from there,
The National Postal Museum. Take an armchair tour of America's greatest
historical repositories. And find out what the latest happenings are at
the NPM.
The Mary Rose History and
maritime buffs will be captivated by this new WebSite, which hosts
information on the recently resurrected, 400-year old Mary Rose, the
flagship of Britain's Henry VIII's fleet.
CapWeb Maintained by
U.S. Senate staffers, here is a wealth of information about Congress and
its members.
Genealogy Home
Page The main place when it comes to searching for data on ancestors.
A very helpful site if you're interested in U.S. postal history.
How Far Is It? Before you go to
that stamp show, look here to find out how far away it is and get
important travel information you will need for your trip.
TIGER Mapping Service Sponsored by the
U.S. Census Bureau, this service will create a detailed map from publicly
available data of any area you choose.
U.S. Weather Map The quick way
to get text-based weather information about any place in America. We don't
go to stamp shows without this.
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