Internet:
Learn the Net has tutorials and news about surfing the Internet. Great tutorials regarding the Internet are found at Learnthenet.com.
Programs:
Another site that has training is Training Tools. You can print or view online the instructions for various computer programs. If you want to learn about computer programs (mostly Microsoft programs) then you want to visit ACTDEN.
For some free downloads pertaining to computer programs, check out Customguide.com.
PCShowandTell.com is a Internet library of thousands of voice-enabled shows that help you maximize the use of your favorite software and websites. Includes shows on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows, ICQ, AOL and many more. You will be required to download software to view the shows.
Microsoft has Free Downloads.
The site listed below has a wide variety of topics. I chose "Computers & Home Electronics" and found the information to be accurate. I plan to use this site in the future: ehow.com (Free registration is required to read complete information.)
HowStuffWorks (has a pop-up) is a great site, with many different topics. From what I see, this site has more in depth information than ehow.com.
So You Wanna has a large variety of topics to choose from. And look at WannaLearn for more tutorials.
School
Free-Ed has courses from high school to college and also computer related.
Free course through Barnes and Noble. Have not tried it yet myself. If you do, let me know how you like it. It is changing to book clubs in November 2006.
Other
Need to know how to repair appliances? Try RepairClinic
Click here for a list of online books
Some free online books, additional ones for membership.
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