It has been said that the problem with the Internet is not how to get information , but how to get organised information in order to maximize your time and effort. On this page, we will feature links to resources that are available online. The links are organized under different titles, and that would make your search less stressful.

And if you're a Nigerian, you should have access to the Nigerian National Policy on Information Technology. Download a free copy (MS Word version) by right-clicking here (and choose Save Target As).

Please feel free to refer any links to webmaster@gbengasesan.com ... in the spirit of Universal Access and Lifelong Learning

You want information? Come along...

 

NEWS
CNN
Time
BBC News
Guardian
This Day
BUSINESS INFORMATION
Fortune
The Economist
Financial Times
IT NEWS
Webpodia
Whatif.com
Beta News
PC World
ENTERTANMENT
Yahoo! Entertainment
Movie Review
Entertainment by Boutell
Apple's Version
World's Worst Movies
Funny and odd headlines, photos and video clips
Clown-bashing on the Web
Know this actor?
Disneyland attractions
GET FREE STUFF
Free Downloads
Free eMail
Software QA Test
Free Downloads
Art Today
Free Cards
SEARCH THE WEB
Google.com
Yahoo! Search
MSN Search
All the Web
COMPUTERS & NOTEBOOKS
Dell
Gateway
Winbook
Acer
Fujitsu
IBM
Micron PC
Toshiba
Compaq
IT CERTIFICATIONS
CIW
BrainBench
Cisco
Microsoft
IT TRAINING MATERIALS
ASPs
JavaScript Resources
HTML Goodies
Computer Training
Authoring HTML
SPSS Training
Online Training Development
Get WebWise with BBC
GAMES
GameSpy
ING
MUSIC
Echo.com
Napster
Spinner
Artist Direct
MP3.com
Harmony Central
DIGITAL CAMERAS
Nikonusa
Olympus
Fuji
Sony
Toshiba
Photosmart
Powershot
MONITORS
Samsung
Acer
Mitsubishi
Eizo
CTX
Dell
Compaq
IBM
Philips
PRINTERS
Lexmark
OKI
Brother
Xerox
CD WRITERS
TDK
AOPENUSA
HP
Plextor
iOmega
Lgeus
Yamaha
TEAC
Imation


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"... those of us in the Diaspora appreciate your contributions as Nigeria's Information Technology Youth Ambassador. Please continue your good work."
Philip Emeagwali
(A father of the Internet)

"... Youths like you rejuvenate us and whip up our flagging energies. Congratulations once again ..."
Professor Wole Soyinka (Nobel Laureate)

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