The idea of this page is to be a place where I can put sites that I tend to mention to people so they can find them if they lose the URL.
What I try to put here are sites that piqued my interest because I learned something from them - they don't necessarily have cool production values, just interesting information...
Nicholas Economides' The Economics of Networks is an interesting web "paper" that summarizes a lot of economic insight into network structured businesses.
The Vanguard program is a great place to meet the folks who are shaping the future of technology. I'm on the advisory board... along with people whose names are much better known. Take a look, and join us at this long running conference series that has tracked the evolution of computer and communications technology pretty well for almost ten years.
Restoring Baird's 30-line Television Recordings - a really cool effort by one Don McLean to get "heads" for some 70-year old bits. Dead Media - other interesting stuff regarding old media no longer available (see Reed's 1st law in my good stuff world.)
CDDB Server Home Page - A collaborative effort to construct a database that provides metadata about audio CD's that can then be used to enhance smarter CD players. Sony should have done this!
Dan Bricklin's site includes a web that has some artifacts from the history of Software Arts (including [soon] executable copies of VisiCalc for the PC that still run.)
Another part of my history is the Multics project.