Wednesday, April 29, 2009


IMshopping presents itself as the first human-assisted shopping site on the internet. Ask a question about a product, etc and they will answer you via email. The site will also display previous answers to similar questions. Check it out.


A good video produced by the Copyright Clearance Center explaining the basics of copyright law.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009


Plot your running routes over mountains (view elevation), through the woods (topo maps), and speeding through the city (street level views) with just a few mouse clicks. Once your running map is complete you can quickly view it in 3D, satellite maps, or share it with friends. Check out the running maps for Pensacola.

Also check out:
Map My Ride for cyclists
Map My Walk for walkers
Map My Tri for triatheletes
Map My Hike for hikers


The Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Siteman Cancer Center operates this web site where you can find out your risk of developing five of the most important diseases in the United States and get personalized tips for preventing them. Check out your risk level for various types of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, and stroke.


NutritionData.com lets you see the nutritional values of foods that you consume. It also offers a variety of nutritional services such as recipe analysis which allows you to enter your personal recipes and receive a nutritional analysis of it. A great source for nutritional information.


Mayo Clinic Health Manager is an online tool that helps you organize health information for you and your family. While it can't replace the care you receive from a physician or other health care provider, Mayo Clinic Health Manager can provide personalized health guidance for every member of your family based on their specific life stage and health status.

Mayo Clinic Health Manager's health guidance is designed by a team of Mayo experts and reflects Mayo Clinic's model of care.

Monday, April 13, 2009


The New York Public Library's animated e-book site for children. Requires the free Adobe Flash player.

Monday, April 06, 2009


You can watch U. S. Government Printing Office videos on the GPO You Tube Channel.

Find local public libraries via text message

You can located the address/phone number of local public libraries using the text messaging feature on your cell phone.

Text the word library and a zip code to 41411

Example: "Library 32501" brings up the Pensacola Public Library in Pensacola Florida.