Really Useful Sites for Really Busy People
Really Useful Sites for Really Busy PeopleKim ZetterSure, the Web has all the info you could want. Whether it's
time-sensitive data like flight-delay reports or stock quotes, tech-related
updates like the latest hardware drivers, or trivia like Tom Glavine's career
ERA, everything's waiting for you on the Internet. There's only one catch: Who
has time to search for all that information?
Much of the Web's best data is buried deep in a site or hidden on pages
cluttered with links or distracting, flashing ads. The true value of the Net
comes when you can get the information you want fast--preferably in less than a
minute.
We dug deep into Web sites to uncover 50 destinations that help you get
things done and that can provide important information quickly (including some
PDA applications and cell phone services). So you want info fast? Read on.
TECHNOLOGY TIPS & TRICKSDecipher Computer TerminologyEver wonder about the meaning of all those error messages you get while
accessing Web pages?
Webopedia takes the
mystery out of the messages in its Quick Reference section. You can also find
out to which country a particular domain extension belongs or learn the
function of TCP port numbers--and much else. Additionally, the site's general
search engine pulls up definitions for any tech term.
Shop for a Web HostWeb hosting companies come and go daily. So how do you know your host
will still be in business the next time a prospective employer tries to access
your online resume? The
Web Host
Magazine and Buyer's Guide site reviews hosts in the free,
budget, and premium categories, and includes tips to help you avoid getting
ripped off.
Start a Discussion Mailing ListIt really is a small world when you can bond with people on any
continent.
Yahoo
Groups offers numerous groups for membership, or you can create
your own and invite others to join. Read postings via individual e-mail
messages or daily e-mail digests, or view them at the Yahoo site.
Take a Poll for Your Group EventsCan't find a good time for your next dinner party? Ask your
invitees when they're free with Evite's poll feature.
Evite, which has been around for a while, is still the easiest and
cheapest way (it's free) to organize a social or club event and send out e-mail
invitations. But it also lets you conduct an
online
poll. Group members can vote anonymously, and results are
tallied and e-mailed to you after the closing date.
Update Your DriversDrivers are essential to the smooth operation of your PC and
peripherals, but companies are updating them all the time, often rendering the
new devices you purchase inoperable without the latest versions installed.
Drivers
Headquarters' $30 Driver Detective (see
Consumer
Watch, November 2002) inventories
the drivers already installed on your machine and downloads updates when
vendors make them available.
Search Google in a FlashGoogle toolbar saves time by letting you run a search without
first pulling up the site.
Download and install the
Google
Toolbar, and you can run searches through your Internet
Explorer browser without going to the Google page first. The Google Toolbar not
only lets you search the Web, but it also helps you search the page you're
currently viewing, highlight and unhighlight your search terms on that page, or
pull up Google's cached version of the current page. It even translates
foreign-language pages.
Fight Viruses for Free
Symantec's free
online virus-scanning service is no secret, but the number of people who still
don't know about it surprises us. You should already have antivirus software
installed on your PC; if you don't, you can scan your system from this site.
The scan takes 10 to 20 minutes to uncover malicious code on your system,
though it won't fix infected files.
SMARTER SHOPPINGComparison Shop While on the GoYou're buying a gift for Dad when you see a camcorder on sale. With a
Wireless Application Protocol-enabled phone, you don't have to leave the store
to check prices at other retailers; instead, use the phone to comparison shop
through
PriceGrabber's
Web site tailored for wireless devices. (Note: PriceGrabber operates
PCWorld.com's shopping tool.)
Find the Best Online Price for BooksWhether you're looking for
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance or
Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy, the
book
page of BestWebBuys will scour online bookstores to help you
find the best price for new and used titles.
Evaluate Products Before BuyingYou may think the world of Bose speakers, but what does the world
think of them? Before spending $3000 on a home theater system, discover how
past purchasers view the item you're contemplating.
ConsumerReview compiles
opinions on everything from cars to golf clubs, and each review includes a
summary and lists of a product's strengths and weaknesses.
Track Your Package DeliveriesNeed to know where that late package from Amazon or EBay is hung up?
Packtrack
offers a single site for tracking packages from 56 carriers, including
Airborne, FedEx, the United States Postal Service, and UPS. Type in the
tracking number, and the site tells you where your package was last seen.
Monitor Auctions Across the NetExpand your auction choices beyond EBay with the
BidXS
auction search engine. BidXS culls listings from more than 500 auction sites,
including EBay, to find the best deal on
South Park lunch boxes or whatever else moves your mouse.
You can also run searches on your wireless Net-equipped Palm.
Stop Telemarketers From CallingEveryone is annoyed by them, but few people take action against them.
We're talking about telemarketers who call at the dinner hour to hawk their
wares. The
Direct Marketing
Association has an online form to get your number off
telemarketing lists. This won't silence all calls (non-DMA marketers will still
ring), but it should reduce the number of solicitations.
Learn About Product RecallsLet's face it: They just don't make things the way they used to. If
it's not exploding gas tanks, it's killer playpens or toxic strawberries. Find
out what products have warranted recalls or safety warnings at the
FDA's alert
archive. The site also includes a link for safety information
on medical devices.
NEWS & SPORTSGet News Streamed to Your DesktopInstead of surfing for your news, have it come to you, with the free
Desktop News
ticker. Download the program, choose from a number of
channels--including ABC News, CNN, ESPN.com, InfoWorld, and Salon--and Desktop
News will stream headlines to you. Click a headline in the ticker to open the
full story in your browser.
Read Global News in One PlaceIf you want an overview of international news,
Google
aggregates articles from more than 4000 sources worldwide (including TV and
radio Web sites) and organizes them on a clean page, under subject headings.
Read or Subscribe to a MagazineTired of trying to find the magazine you want on a crowded newsstand?
Then
Magazineboy.com is the site
for you. Lists of more than 1600 magazines in a wide range of interests are
organized in categories and subcategories. Links take you to the magazine's Web
site or to deals on subscriptions.
Follow Basketball Scores on Your DesktopDon't let work get in the way of play--download
ESPN's free
Bottomline sports ticker to get current scores and breaking
sports news on your PC. Click a news headline or score to get in-depth coverage
or statistics behind the scores.
Get Sports Scores on Your PalmIf you're as anxious as the next sports fan to know when Brett Favre
throws another touchdown pass or when the Lakers win another game,
ESPN's
download for wireless Web-enabled Palms will put you in the
action with dynamic scoreboards that tell you a game's current standing.
Read Sports Pages From Out of Town
SportsPages.com aggregates
links to hundreds of sports sections and columnists around the country. Follow
out-of-state teams or sign up for the Daily Link ($12 a month) to receive
e-mail containing the best sports journalism of the day, including profiles and
exclusives from reporters' notebooks.
Sign Up for Sporting EventsActive.com provides a one-stop shop for information about
locating and signing up for local sporting events.
Registering for marathons and bike races can be time-consuming and
difficult if they're out-of-town events.
Active.com
lets you search and register for myriad sporting events--from turkey trots to
triathlons. What's more, the site's Training Bible link lets you plan and track
your training progress online.
MIND YOUR MONEYCheck a Stock PriceLycos's
Quote.com
is one of the best services for streaming real-time NASDAQ quotes to your
desktop because it includes market statistics and links to company news and
broker records. Quotes for stocks on other exchanges are delayed unless you pay
for a subscription. May the market be with you.
Estimate Tax PaymentsQuicken, one of the most trusted sources of tax software, offers a
tool from
TurboTax that helps
you calculate self-employment tax payments. Also included are tools to find
your tax savings from home mortgage interest and to help figure capital gains.
Manage Your Roth IRAConfused by all the rules about tax-exempt Roth IRAs? This site offers
the most comprehensive tutorial we've seen. Called
Roth IRA
101, it has everything you need to know about Roth accounts
presented in manageable bits. The tutorial includes basic rules for opening an
account, handling a spousal Roth IRA, and phasing out a Roth. Read it online or
print sections that pertain to you.
Calculate Mortgage PaymentsBefore you buy a house, check out
SmartMoney's
mortgage calculator. The tool can determine your monthly
mortgage payment and help you figure out the benefit of prepaying a mortgage.
Worksheets help you calculate the housing price that you can afford, and to
weigh the benefits of buying over renting. Put a roof over your head without
losing the farm.
Determine Profits From Stock OptionsEmployees at many companies still have stock options that they're
hoping to exercise when the market bulls resume their charge. Although a free
membership is required,
MyStockOptions.com
offers all you need to know about such options and includes a handy calculator
to determine the value of your options after taxes.
Plan Your FinancesTake the pain out of financial planning with I Hate Financial
Planning's good-humored advice and helpful online forms.
Though other sites help you sort out your financial future,
I
Hate Financial Planning uses humor and jargon-free language to
take the pain out of the task. It's especially good for beginners. Track weekly
expenses, inventory assets for insurance records, or calculate your net worth
with the site's forms, which are available online or in printable PDF versions.
A QuickPlan takes you through the steps necessary to reach financial goals. The
forms are free, so you have no excuse.
Find Out If You Won the LotteryIt's no substitute for a solid financial plan, but it might be worth a
try. If the lottery bug has bit you,
Yahoo's lottery
page has the info you need, with links to results from 39
states, plus Spain and Germany.
TRAVEL WITH LESS HASSLETrack Flight Arrivals and DeparturesLooking for arrival or departure information for a flight whose number
you don't know?
Flight
Arrivals is the one-stop spot to get real-time arrival and
departure data for flights and airports around the world (although not every
airport is listed). Choose an airline and airport, and get data on flights in
your specified time frame. The site's info is updated every 4 minutes. Wireless
access will be added soon.
Learn the Baggage Rules for Your AirlineEvery airline has different policies for baggage limits, lost-luggage
reports, and itinerary changes, but the details are often buried in small print
on a Web page or an airline ticket. One Travel's "
Rules of the
Air" tool provides a place to get all that info quickly. The
site lists only U.S.-based carriers, so not all airlines are covered, but the
tool is simple to use and the data is easy to read.
Reserve Airport Parking in AdvanceBook discount airport parking before you arrive at a terminal, by
using the
DiscountAirportParking
site. The parking lots, at 54 U.S. airports, are located a few
blocks or a few miles from the terminals but offer shuttle service. A recent
search found parking for a three-day weekend at San Francisco airport lots for
$37 to $52.
Find a Radio Station for the RoadTune your web browser to Radio-Locator.com to look for radio
stations anywhere in the United States.
Why waste time scanning the radio dial for your favorite tunes while
you're on the road, when
Radio-Locator can help you
find a station that plays music you like? You can search for stations
throughout the United States or the world by geographical region, radio call
letters (in the U.S.), or format (pop, heavy metal, talk radio). You can also
download a list of stations for any region to your PDA, using the free AvantGo
software.
Get Weather Reports Worldwide
Weather.com
can deliver travel weather alerts to your Web-enabled cell phone. Just input
your itinerary and get alerts for cities across the globe. Alerts arrive via
e-mail or wireless text messaging two days before your departure and 3 hours
before takeoff.
Look Up What Shots You NeedBefore embarking on a trip to another country, get health information
from the
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. The CDC lists needed vaccinations,
water precautions, and other health advice you should consider before you
depart.
Learn a Foreign LanguageYou may not be able to learn a foreign language on the fly, but
through the
www.travlang.com site
you can master a few crucial words to help you ease through the airport in
Paris, find a hotel room in Istanbul, or avoid an international incident in
Moscow. Though its many pop-up ads can be annoying, the site has words in 80
languages, and by using a free audio program you can hear pronunciation for
some of them.
Obtain Foreign VisasTravisa's
online visa
application page can help you obtain visas to more than 160
countries and expedite your passport renewals. Not every country will let you
apply online, but the site provides a postal address and phone number for
embassies that require conventional mail or in-person applications.
LEISURE, LIFESTYLE, LAUGHSFind a Concert Near YouPollstar's concert search engine lets you search by artist,
city, or venue to find your favorite live music.
For info about musicians touring your area, there's no better tool
than the concert search engine at
Pollstar.
You can search by artist, city, or venue to find dates for concerts (rock, pop,
jazz, blues, and more) around the world. Listings are updated daily with
color-coding to indicate newly added or changed appearances.
Track New CD ReleasesEvery Tuesday, record companies bring new music CDs to the
market--often with little fanfare for artists who don't merit a publicity
campaign.
Ice
Magazine provides an extensive list of CD release dates each
month for performers of all genres, from Busta Rhymes to Michael Bolton.
Stay on Top of DVD ReleasesIf you're looking for information on when new DVDs will be available
at your local store,
The Digital
Bits keeps track of those dates in its Upcoming Cover Art
section. The site also posts news about upcoming DVDs, reviews new discs, and
answers frequently asked questions about the DVD format.
Get Movie Listings on Your PDA
Moviefone
lets you check show times and purchase advance tickets on your PC. But it's
also great for getting such services through your Web-capable Palm VII (or Palm
V with an OmniSky wireless modem installed) or through certain Net-enabled
phones. Search movies by title or location, read reviews, get driving
directions to the theater, or buy tickets--all while you're on the go.
Download Free MusicDon't let the demise of Napster get you down; you can still obtain
cost-free and copyright-free tunes through your PC.
Audiogalaxy's
Satellite is one of the best file-sharing programs for getting
legal music--it accesses more than 800,000 music files and offers several
download settings. Note: The free version of this program contains the Gator
adware plug-in.
Find Out What's on TVThere is never a TV program guide around when you need one. Well now
with
TVguide.com
you can get program listings easily through your PC. Just type in a zip code
and your method of TV service (cable, satellite dish, or broadcast antenna),
and you'll get listings of programs showing in your area. And when you come
back, the site remembers your choices.
Locate Ski RunsSkimaps.com has trail maps and snow conditions for ski resorts
from Stowe and Mt. Snow to Whistler Blackcomb.
Hankering to ski this year but don't know where to find the best runs?
SkiMaps.com
offers trail maps for resorts around the world, plus information about
lift-ticket prices and accommodations. It includes maps for snow regions in
countries such as the United States, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and even
Australia. How about a Down Under winter wonderland in July?
Reserve a CampsiteArrange a cross-country camping trip by using
www.reserveamerica.com to
reserve tent grounds or a cabin in any of more than 100,000 campsites across
the U.S. At this site you can also apply for canoeing permits, as well as
hunting and fishing licenses, and the site includes a handy camping checklist
and trail maps to help you plan activities once you arrive.
READY REFERENCERead E-Book ClassicsNothing promotes the Net's "information wants to be free" philosophy
quite like
Project
Gutenberg. The site offers free downloads of more than 6000
electronic books in ASCII format, an eclectic selection ranging from fairy
tales of the Brothers Grimm to the writings of Winston Churchill and William
Shakespeare. A worldwide network of mirror sites ensures you'll get your
downloads quickly.
Make an International Phone CallType in the country you're calling from and the country you wish to
reach at the
EmbassyWorld
search engine site, and it will tell you what you need to dial
to place that call. The site also links to 700 residential and business phone
directories, with the relevant directories listed on the results page.
Calculate PostageDon't go postal over long lines at the post office. Avoid the crowds
and the window that closes just as you reach the head of the queue by
calculating postal rates (including overseas mailings), looking up zip codes,
or purchasing stamps--by going to the
Postal Service's
site. Stamps arrive in three to five business days with a $1
fee for shipping and handling. You can also preorder commemorative stamps
before they're available at post offices.
Research Public RecordsEvery state has different rules about what records the public can
access. The
www.searchsystems.net site
offers links to thousands of records, categorized by geographical region and
subject. You can find links to records about foreclosures, professional state
licenses, property reports, missing-person databases, and college alumni lists,
among others.
Sort Out Valid Health ConcernsSome pretty far-fetched stuff can make its way into your in-box, so
check the facts before you join the rumor mill. The
CDC's list of
hoaxes can help you determine what you should take note of and
what you should ignore. Poisonous perfume samples sent through the mail? That's
just a hoax. Ditto those reports about tainted Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
Take the Guesswork Out of Foreign Postal AddressesPostal conventions vary widely from country to country. Wondering if
you should place the street number before the apartment number, or vice versa
when you're mailing a package to Italy? The Columbia Univerisity site's
guide
to international postal addresses sorts out confusing postal
rules, codes, and abbreviations.
Kim Zetter is a contributing editor for
PC World.Bookmarks: Manage Your Favorite LinksYou know you bookmarked a terrific site about composting food scraps.
But that was three months ago, and now you can't find it in the unwieldy mess
of your Favorites folder (in Internet Explorer; Bookmarks in Netscape).
Both Internet Explorer and Netscape let you organize links by creating
folders and using some simple sorting functions. But to get the most from your
links, your best option is a bookmark management program.
Compass is easy to use and lets you trade bookmarks between browsers (
www.softgauge.com/compass).
The $25 program also lets you search for a link by URL or title, and finds
duplicate bookmarks to help streamline your list.
The $25 Powermarks is more versatile, though less intuitive (
www.kaylon.com/download.html).
Besides having features like those in Compass, it lets you annotate bookmarks,
allows you to search for links using keywords, tells you when a bookmarked page
has been updated, and searches for dead links. You can also set up a free
NetSync account to make your bookmarks accessible from any Net-connected
PC.
Among free programs, the graphics-based Visual Marks manager lets you
view bookmarks either as text strings or as thumbnail screen shots (
www.6bytes.
com/visualmarks.html).
Download Our FavoritesDon't waste time bookmarking each of our favorite timesaving sites.
We've created a special file to automatically add all the links in this story
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