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Electronic Privacy Information CenterThe Electronic Privacy Information Center focuses on civil liberties in the digital age, from privacy to First Amendment rights. The site provides news and research about these issues, great for anyone worried about their privacy and wondering what can and cannot be done with digital information.
Errors MessagesAny computer user who has gotten an error message needs this site. Errors Messages lets you search for a specific error message and provides links to Microsoft support articles, which give information about the specific error message, what caused it, what it means, and what you can do to fix the problem. It's a tremendous asset to all computer users.
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Tech Support GuyTech Support Guy is actually a forum to find the answer to all kinds of computer questions. The site has forums on a variety of topics, and it's easy to browse until you find your answer. Registration is required to post a question in the forums.
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ViruslistHave you heard about a new virus without really understanding what it does or why it's dangerous? Viruslist.com is the resource that you need. The site provides answers to all your questions about viruses, malware, and other computer vulnerabilities.
WebopediaIf you were wondering what the difference is between RAM and ROM or Internet and intranet, Webopedia is the perfect reference tool. It's the comprehensive guide for technology terms, allowing you to search by specific term or caegory.
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