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Information Technology
- Wikipedia: Information technology
- Open Source Initiative (OSI)
- OSDN.com: The Open Source Development Network
- GNU's Not Unix! - the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation (FSF)
- Creative Commons (Open Content)
- Campaign for a Non Browser Specific WWW @ www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
- Wikipedia: World Wide Web (WWW)
- Wikipedia: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- Google Directory > Computers
Copyrights / Intellectual Property:
When it comes to intellectual property and material in the Internet, illegal copying is stealing!
See also copyright information for this website.
Linux:
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Linux is often considered an excellent, reliable, secure and low-cost alternative to other more expensive operating systems. Developed under the GNU General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone. The result is that Linux is a viable choice for both home and corporate use. Click on links below to find out more about this operating system.
- Wikipedia: Linux
- The Linux Home Page at Linux Online
- Linux International
- Linux Counter
- Google Directory > Linux
- Google Search For Linux Friendly Pages
Distributed Computing:
There are millions of computers around the world... doing almost nothing! Even while you do something with your computer, today's powerful processors are mostly waiting for something to calculate. This is a tremendous waste of computing power. We can use networks to combine our computers in order to achieve computing power accessible for important projects. You only need to download a small program, which loads a data unit from network and begins to process it. Program uses the computer's idle time, so when you want to use your computer, client will automatically get out of your way. Participate and let your computer do something that matters. For more information click on links below.
- Wikipedia: Distributed computing
- Wikipedia: Grid computing
- Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
- LHC@home, improve the design of the CERN LHC particle accelerator
- Predictor@home, investigate protein-related diseases
- SETI@home, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence at Home
- Folding@home, Protein Folding Simulations
- The Globus Project
- Google Directory > Distributed Computing
Search / Directories in the Internet:
- Google Search / Google Directory
- Open Directory Project
- AltaVista
- Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
- Internet Archive (with Wayback Machine)
- Common Content; An open catalog of Creative Commons licensed content.
- Google Directory > Reference
- Google Directory > Searching
Technology
- ePanorama.net (Information on Electronics)
- Film-Tech
- Wikipedia: Technology
- Google Directory > Technology
Media Technology / Wearables / Communication:
- Wearable Computing Lab at the ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
- WearableGear.com
- Wearables Central
- MIT Media Lab
- Media Lab Europe
- Google Directory > Wearables
- Google Directory > Computational Intelligence
- Google Directory > Communication
- Google Directory > Computer Hardware
- Google Directory > Media
If you want deeper, look at Mind / Science / Future > Transhumanism.
Vegetarianism / Veganism
This is about everybody's well-being.
"Nothing will benefit health and increase chances for survival of
life on Earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
- Albert Einstein
- Wikipedia: Vegetarianism
- Wikipedia: Veganism
- Vegan Society
- International Vegetarian Union
- European Vegetarian Union (EVU)
- The Vegetarian Society
- The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG)
- VegSource
- Vegan.com
- Vegan Outreach
- Google Directory > Vegetarianism
- Google Directory > Veganism
Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurants, etc.:
Cooking by Vegetarian / Vegan:
Shopping by Vegetarian / Vegan:
- Pangea Vegan Products
- Google Directory > Vegetarian Food Shopping
- Google Directory > Shopping by Vegan