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Open Library
Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.
https://openlibrary.org

EngNet - Communications
EngNet is an Engineering Directory, Buyers Guide and Search Engine - Designed by Engineers to benefit the Engineering Industry. EngNet enables you to source Engineering Products, Services and Companies
www.engnetglobal.com/p/p.aspx/Com

Which?
Campaigns on the issues that matter most to consumers, including consumer rights, and key issues in health, food and personal finance.
www.which.co.uk

NetWitness
Advanced threat management solutions powered by real-time network forensics. Move into the Next Generation of Network Security Monitoring.
www.netwitness.com

Open Source Digital Forensics
Leading open source file and volume system forensic analysis tools that run on all major platforms and allow access to common data types in methods that support standard analysis techniques.
https://sleuthkit.org

Telecommunications Access Networks
Covers telecommunications access network architecture, components, forecasting and planning methodologies and technologies.
www.angelfire.com/nt/access1/

Build Your Own PC
Build Your Own PC - A free and simple, step-by-step how to guide to help you build your own PC.
www.buildyourown.org.uk

A complete illustrated Guide to the PC Hardware
A complete illustrated Guide to the PC Hardware, Logic and Architecture. 500 easy-read articles about the modern PC. Understand the basic architecture of CPUs, busses, drives, digitalizing and so on.
www.karbosguide.com

How Ethernet Works
Ethernet is one of the most common computer networking components, and the standardization of this technology has created some of the easiest ways to connect computers with or without wires. Learn what Ethernet is & how it creates a computer network.
www.howstuffworks.com/ethernet.htm

ScientificAmerica.com
Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computers, Science, etc.. Ask the Experts and get answers for your questions.
www.sciam.com


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