Web Design - Usability vs. Cutting Edge
http://www.adobe.com/web/features/nielsen/main.html?webnewsletter
A cheerful curmudgeon's view of web page design. For example:
"Content is number one; you can build a snazzy site and promote the heck out of it, but if visitors discover only sizzle, they'll leave faster than you can say amortization."
J.L.
The Copyright Website
http://www.benedict.com/
Good summary info on copyright issues for all kinds of web content - text, graphic, audio, video, software, etc.
J.L.
Free and Open Source Tools for Teachers
http://gamut.neiu.edu/~etlt/freeandopen.html
A listing by ETLT of handpicked nuggets of free and opensource tools which are available on the web and which are useful for teaching and learning enhancement. The page is organized by Easy, Moderate, and Hard technologies.
J.L.
Ronald Williams Library "Internet Resources by Subject"
http://orion.neiu.edu/~neiulib/rwlsites.html
Just wander through these pages to see what wonders the web has wrought for teachers and learners in every discipline. The resources are on the 'academic' side, understandably, but are most useful.
J.L.
Internet Traffic Report
http://www.internettrafficreport.com/
Provides up-to-the-minute traffic stats for the web, world wide. Also has 'Cartoon of the Day', and numerous web site construction tools.