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There are literally billions of web pages online, growing at an exponential rate every day. How do you navigate this never ending abyss of information! We hope our suggestions will help you better enjoy the world wide web.

 

Clean Your Internet History

Clean out your disk cache and internet history on a regular basis. Download a free tool called Crap Cleaner to clean up your internet cache history. We use this tool on a regular basis, and highly recommend it.

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Free Anti-Virus Software

A virus will most likely infect your computer through the downloading of information from the internet if you do not have any current virus protection software.

There is a free anti-virus software package called AVAST which is quite good in protecting your computer.

I highly recommend an installation if you do not have any current virus protection software on your computer.

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NEW - High Def Digest (http://www.highdefdigest.com)

Anything and everything you need to know about high definition DVDs. Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, reviews, news, and more! A great resource.

NEW - EZ TV Torrents (http://www.eztv.it)

Download your favorite TV shows from one portal. Its free. Its fun. Its addictive!

Digg (http://www.digg.com)

If there's a news story you 'dig', then post the link on the site. The more people 'digg' your link, the higher it reigns in popularity. Millions visit every day and the number keeps growning. Fresh content updated every few minutes!

Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org)

Think of Wikipedia as your 'pimped out' version of Encyclopdia Brittanica. This free resource has the answer to everything, and its library of over one million articles is regularly updated by its visitors. Try it out!

Redflagdeals (http://www.redflagdeals.com)

Only for Canadians. This site is dedicated to finding you the best deal on anything from electronics to books. Need a 20% off coupon at Dell? Interested in picking up a book at Chapters for half price? They can help. I'm in the poor house because of this site.

e-how (http://www.ehow.com)

Need "step-by-step" instructions on how to change your motor oil, fix your computer, or plan a trip to India during monsoon season? eHow has all the answers, including photos!  A database of over 14,000 "how to" scenarios at your disposal. Winner of numerous awards, this site is worth checkin' out.

The Voyeurweb (htttp://www.voyeurweb.com)

The Voyeurweb is one of the top 20 web sites visited in the world. Why? Two words: Free porn. What makes the Voyeurweb different? Its free, the content is uniquely populated by its visitors who are amateur exhibitionists, and the site prides itself on being virus and pop-up window free. Did I mention the creator of the site just bought his second mansion in Monte Carlo?

The Internet Movie Database (http://www.imdb.com)

Find out everyting about your favorite movie or movie stars on this site which is currently updated by Hollywood agents on a regular basis. Read biographies, filmographies, and award llistings. Its all here.

All Recipes (http://www.allrecipes.com)

More than 30,000 free recipes at your disposal. The great thing about this site is that you can read the comments from users who have tried the recipe and get feedback. Hence, if you find a recipe for lemon herb chicken and 3,000 people loved it . . . Chances are you have a killer recipe.

Tripadvisor (http://www.tripadvisor.com)

Planning a trip? Visit tripadvisor. Before I travel anywhere, I use this site to scout my location, book a hotel based on the countless reviews of visitors, and pick up information on what to do once i'm there. This is the ultimate resource for planning a trip.

Also highly recommended: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/

TravelZoo (http://www.travelzoo.ca)

The Canadian version of this site opened earlier this year, and its a huge success. Updated once a week with the hottest travel deals on the web. Interested in an Alaskan cruise for under 500 bucks?

The Internet time Machine (http://www.archive.org)

Just like the title says. Type in a website URL (i.e. www.microsoft.com), and pick a year back in time to see how the web site looked back then. Try looking at your employer's web site from a few years ago. They would probably kill the web developper today if the site looked the same.

Dizzyboy (http://www.dizzyboy.com)

The man with the master plan! Our good friend 'Dizzy' has his online community up and running. You can also pickup some nice homemade jewlery through his site.

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