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Artificial Intelligence Resources at Institute for Information Technology
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Computer Science Links at Yahoo.com
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FOLDOC
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"Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing"
Nanobase
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Nanotech database of the National Science Foundation and Loyola University Maryland.
MSDN Online
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MSN's software developers' resource and training program. Useful but not essential.
Field and Space Robotics Laboratory
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Sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the top robotics research labs in the world.
The Ada Project
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Named for Ada Lovelace, a clearinghouse of information on computing for women.
MIT AI Lab
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Since 1959, the lab at the leading edge of Artificial Intelligence research.
Charles Babbage Institute
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Dedicated to the history and futurology of computers and information technology.
Engines of Creation
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WWW version of K. Eric Drexler's forward look at developing nanotechnology.
Robotics FAQ
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From the general ("What is the definition of a "robot") to the specific (Parallax BASIC stamp).
How Computer Programs Work
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A very comprehensive article from the semi-legendary "How Stuff Works" website.
KurzweilAI.net
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Artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the future of computing technology.
National Nanotechnology Initiative
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Nanotechnology Magazine
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E-zine of the emerging nanotechnology.
Centre for Quantum Computation
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Oxford University department seeks to use quantum physics in computer functions.
Alan Turing Scrapbook
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Supporting the claim of British mathematician Alan Turing as the inventor of modern computers.
The Jargon File
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Hacker terminology on demand.
Nanotechnology by Zyvex
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An insider's look at the new very small robotic and computer technology.
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