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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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Dog Lost
www.doglost.co.uk
The National Database for Lost and Found Dogs. Doglost assist you in the search
for your missing dog. There are large databases of lost, found and the happy
reuniting of missing pets. Doglost create a missing dog poster that you and others
can print off and they can also be emailed to a friend direct from site. |
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Traveline
www.traveline.info
The online journey planner allows journeys to be planned between a wide range
of locations - postal addresses, postcodes, the centres of localities, named
stops or station or a wide range of points of interest (local attractions and
facilities). You can select different modes of transport you want to consider,
how far you are willing to walk and whether the journey should be the fastest
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St George's
Day
www.stgeorgesday.com
St George's Day Dot Com where they are developing the ultimate website featuring
everything and anything English as well as recognising April 23rd every
year as one which celebrates our English heritage. |
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Get Net Wise
www.getnetwise.org
GetNetWise is more than a web site, it is a public service brought to you by
Internet industry corporations and public interest organisations to help ensure
that Internet users have safe, constructive, and educational or entertaining
online experiences. Learn about the risks kids
face online. Learn how to prevent unwanted email from flooding your inbox and
how to report the spammers. Learn about the risks that hackers and viruses pose
to your computer files and software. Take steps to prevent viruses from infecting
your software and to keep hackers from compromising your computer. More.. |
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