Post by HendersonMike on Aug 10, 2008 7:20:33 GMT -8
You GOTTA have these sites.
Tech-Tips
Fantastic “How-to” Sites
There's always something that you need to know how-to do. And need to know in a hurry.
eHow
eHow bills itself as teaching you "How-to Do Just About Anything". And that's not too far from the truth. The site contains dozens of categories, and within each one are subcategories that have hundreds to thousands of articles in them.
{eHow}
How to Do Things
Like eHow, How to Do Things.com contains a number of categories, each with several subcategories. Although it's not as comprehensive as eHow, this site does have a lot to offer on a variety of topics.
{How To Do Things}
FindHow
FindHow isn't a how-to Web site in the strictest sense. It calls itself the "How-To Search Engine"; but it's more of a meta site. FindHow is a collection of links to how-to information all around the Web.
{FindHow}
WikiHow
WikiHow combines the short instructions that you find at eHow with photos that illustrate some or all of the steps in a procedure. Note that not all task have photos, at least not yet. Each step in the procedure is brief, and you can click the photos to get a larger, clearer version. Many of the articles include additional tips and cautions as well.
{WikiHow}
Instructables
Instructables combines text, images, and video. The site has an interesting mix of content that has a heavy DIY and geeky edge to it. But the content rarely talks down to you or goes over your head. Everything is clearly explained in words, pictures, and video. And you can download a lot of the content -- both as a video and as a PDF file that you can read on your computer or print.
{Instructables}
Wonder How-to
Wonder How-to is completely video. This site is both a repository of how-to videos and a collection of links to videos on the wider Web. There are literally tens of thousands of videos available through Wonder How-to on topics ranging from sports to foreign languages to personal finance to magic and parlour tricks.
{Wonder How}
MAKE Magazine
MAKE Magazine is a print publication that's devoted to do-it-yourself technology projects. The magazine's Web presence is nothing to sneeze at either. The Web site contains a number of video podcasts that take you step by step through projects in the magazine.
{Make Magazine}
Tech Tips Archives
{Tech Tips Archive}
Hardware
Computer Hardware Tips - PC Help, PC Tips
{Computer Hardware Tips}
Electronics
Consumer Electronics Reviews, MP3 Information, digital camera guides
{Consumer Electronics Reviews}
Networking
Wireless Network Information, Bluetooth Information, Router Tips
{Wireless Network Info}
Software
Computer Software Tips, software update tips, spam tips.
{Computer Software Tips}
View All
Complete Tech Tips Archive
{Complete Tech Tips Archive}
Tech-Tips
Fantastic “How-to” Sites
There's always something that you need to know how-to do. And need to know in a hurry.
eHow
eHow bills itself as teaching you "How-to Do Just About Anything". And that's not too far from the truth. The site contains dozens of categories, and within each one are subcategories that have hundreds to thousands of articles in them.
{eHow}
How to Do Things
Like eHow, How to Do Things.com contains a number of categories, each with several subcategories. Although it's not as comprehensive as eHow, this site does have a lot to offer on a variety of topics.
{How To Do Things}
FindHow
FindHow isn't a how-to Web site in the strictest sense. It calls itself the "How-To Search Engine"; but it's more of a meta site. FindHow is a collection of links to how-to information all around the Web.
{FindHow}
WikiHow
WikiHow combines the short instructions that you find at eHow with photos that illustrate some or all of the steps in a procedure. Note that not all task have photos, at least not yet. Each step in the procedure is brief, and you can click the photos to get a larger, clearer version. Many of the articles include additional tips and cautions as well.
{WikiHow}
Instructables
Instructables combines text, images, and video. The site has an interesting mix of content that has a heavy DIY and geeky edge to it. But the content rarely talks down to you or goes over your head. Everything is clearly explained in words, pictures, and video. And you can download a lot of the content -- both as a video and as a PDF file that you can read on your computer or print.
{Instructables}
Wonder How-to
Wonder How-to is completely video. This site is both a repository of how-to videos and a collection of links to videos on the wider Web. There are literally tens of thousands of videos available through Wonder How-to on topics ranging from sports to foreign languages to personal finance to magic and parlour tricks.
{Wonder How}
MAKE Magazine
MAKE Magazine is a print publication that's devoted to do-it-yourself technology projects. The magazine's Web presence is nothing to sneeze at either. The Web site contains a number of video podcasts that take you step by step through projects in the magazine.
{Make Magazine}
Tech Tips Archives
{Tech Tips Archive}
Hardware
Computer Hardware Tips - PC Help, PC Tips
{Computer Hardware Tips}
Electronics
Consumer Electronics Reviews, MP3 Information, digital camera guides
{Consumer Electronics Reviews}
Networking
Wireless Network Information, Bluetooth Information, Router Tips
{Wireless Network Info}
Software
Computer Software Tips, software update tips, spam tips.
{Computer Software Tips}
View All
Complete Tech Tips Archive
{Complete Tech Tips Archive}