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Aviation Internet Directory: A Guide to 500 Best Aviation Web Sites by John Allen Merry,

Aviation Internet Directory: A Guide to 500 Best Aviation Web Sites by John Allen Merry,
Quotes: The critics raved about the author's previous edition: "A real time saver. Catalogs the best aviation Web sites . . . giving clever descriptions and evaluation." Flying magazine "An excellent sampling of cyber information resources for pilots." Plane & Pilot magazine "John Merry narrowed the field down to the best of the best to save you search time when browsing for aviation topics. (Yes, AOPA's site [www.aopa.org] made the cut)." AOPA Pilot Fly Straight to Aviation's Best Web Sites! Pilot John Merry, author of the highly acclaimed 200 Best Aviation Web Sites and 300 Best Aviation Web Sites is back with Aviation Internet Directory: A Guide to 500 Best Aviation Web Sites! And he's done his homework. John's thousands of hours researching aviation Web sites-- so you don't have to--takes you straight to the best. This directory steers you through the jungle of online aviation information to the quality sites that everyone in aviation will find useful and fascinating. You don't have to be a master Web-surfer to use this book: simple, clear instructions for online beginners are provided. You'll find exact addresses for the most useful and interesting aviation sites, helpful descriptions and quality ratings plus e-mail contacts. The listings are organized in nine helpful categories, including: * Aviation Organizations * Weather Sites * Pilot Resources * Sales and Employment * Magazines and News * Weather Sites Find those "hidden" gems, not easily found in search listings. Skip ultra-slow sites or those with unexpected fees and membership requirements. Know before you log on whether a site is worth your time. Unlock the wealth of greatonline aviation information with the Aviation Internet Directory and fly direct to the most desirable destinations in cyberspace.



Bulls Bears and Brains: Investing with the Best and Brightest of the Financial Internet by Adam Leitzes,
Bulls Bears and Brains: Investing with the Best and Brightest of the Financial Internet by Adam Leitzes,
Praise for Bulls, Bears, & Brains " Online investing is more than cheap stock trades and real-time quotes. As Bulls, Bears, and Brains uncovers, it’ s about connecting with the Web’ s knowledge network of expert analysts and savvy individual investors alike. This book is your road map to getting the most out of that community." – Bill Martin, Founder, RagingBull.com " Adam Leitzes and Josh Solan deliver a series of insightful and entertaining profiles of the personalities behind many of today‘ s financial Web sites. The ‘ best and the brightest’ range from technical day traders to renowned institutional economists; the common link is the ready availability of their insights on the Web. Like a well-thumbed travel guide, this book should help investors discover the more interesting, and perhaps less traveled, sites that match their investment objectives." – Stephen J. O’ Leary, Managing Director, Broadview International LLC " A most enjoyable and easy-to-read insight into the crossroads of the Internet and investment business. . . . A must read for all generations of investors who hope to be successful in the new information world." – David F. Bellet, Chairman, Crown Advisors International " Leitzes and Solan offer extraordinary insights into how to leverage technology to enhance investment returns. Bulls, Bears, and Brains taps the vast wealth of experience and strategies that seasoned investors have developed using the power of the Internet. There is no better strategy than becoming an educated investor, and Bulls, Bears, and Brains is a big step in that direction." – Dr.William F.



Deep web - The deep web (or invisible web or hidden web) is the name given to pages on the World Wide Web that are not part of the surface web that is indexed by common search engines. It consists of pages which are not linked to by other pages, such as Dynamic Web pages.

Web Services Discovery - After Web services are created and published in Web services registries such as UDDI or Web Services Inspection Language (WSIL) documents, the service users or consumers need to search Web services manually or automatically. The implementation of UDDI servers and WSIL engines should provide simple search APIs or web-based GUI to help find Web services.

Semantic Web - The Semantic Web is a project that intends to create a universal medium for information exchange by giving meaning (semantics), in a manner understandable by machines, to the content of documents on the Web. Currently under the direction of the Web's creator, Tim Berners-Lee of the World Wide Web Consortium, the Semantic Web extends the World Wide Web through the use of standards, markup languages and related processing tools.

Surface web - The surface web (or visible web)is that portion of the World Wide Web that is indexed by conventional search engines. Search engines construct a database of the web by having programs called spiders or web crawlers that begin with a list of known web pages.



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