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Module 1 – Annotated Bibliography 2
iTools (2007), iTools, Internet Tools
Retrieved November 25, 2007 from hhytp://www.itools.com
The iTools website provides a collection of links to a variety of internet service providers. The website provides webpage’s dedicated to web searching, language translation, subject research, currency conversion, map searching, people finding and web/networking. The Internet Tools webpage provides easy to use links to network, web and HTML sites.
iTools is simple to use. The user types in what they are searching for in the text box provided and then initiates the search. iTools connects to a linked service provider and opens their website, displaying the results of the users’ request. The user can continue to carry out further searches using the service providers website or return to iTools for a new search.
There is limited accessible information on the company iTools, which would be used to assist in determining the accuracy and timeliness of the website. However, the iTools website is not an information provider; it is a linkage to an appropriate information service provider.
The webpage is neatly presented with clear readable text in a table format; the webpages are uncluttered and consistently formatted. Each webpage is easily accessed via the side toolbar and each tool area is well defined.
I have bookmarked this website and I expect it to be frequently utilised.
Module 1 – Annotated Bibliography 1
Computer Hope (2007), ComputerHope.com, Software -Telnet
Retrieved November 25, 2007 from http://www.computerhope.com
As a first time user, I found this website a great starting point for my Telnet task. The Telnet webpage is ideal for a new user as it provides detailed information in an easy to read format. A short introduction to what Telnet is, what it is used for and how the software can be accessed is supported with information on differing application, access instruction and the operating instructions for differing hardware. In addition, the webpage provides links to common problem areas and provides not only answers but potential causes.
ComputerHope.com is a free internet based service provider, with a focus on providing technical support in a range of computer related areas, and the company has been providing information and support services for nearly a decade. The website has linkages to more recognisable computer organisations, such as Microsoft, who essentially providing the same information. Site updates as late as 9 January 2008 can be accessed, thus supporting the currency of the information provided.
The webpage is neatly presented with clear readable text, well defined sections, short-cut menus, a search facility and hyperlinks that work.