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Q. How do we pick our topics? A. We mine 15 important and authoritative target directories for our selection of topics.

  1. W Boson (nyt)
  2. "W" Topics / about.com (ac) / also linked on this page
  3. "W" topics at Bubl Link (bl) / also linked on this page
  4. "W" topics at IPL are all melded into this "W" list
  5. "W" Topics in the NY Times Article Archives (about 94 topics) / also linked on this page (nyt)
  6. wales (bl)
  7. walking (bl)
  8. Walking -- an essay by Henry David Thoreau
  9. Wall Street Journal -- This online version of the newspaper
    has two sections: one is for subscribers and the other has free
    articles. There does not appear to be any archives -- so the
    pickings are slim if you are looking for general information on
    a subject. It is a wonderful newspaper -- but has limited use
    online as a source of information.
  10. War (6) TED
  11. War in Iraq -- perhaps our country's worst blunder?
  12. Warehouses (nyt)
  13. warfare (bl)
  14. Warrior's return -- a short .wmv file that will probably strum your heartstrings.
  15. Warts (nyt)
  16. Washington (the State) (nyt)
  17. Washington University, St. Louis (nyt)
  18. Water (nyt)
  19. Water (1) TED
  20. Water is plentiful -- a short essay
  21. Water Polo (nyt)
  22. Wave Energy / One of the NY Times selected IDEAS OF 2007.
  23. Wayback Machine -- archives almost all the significant websites ever put on the Internet. It is quite incredible.
  24. We Didn't Start The Fires -- A splendid .wmv file that focuses on news events of the 40s 50s and 60s. I am told that the Billy Joel song is a philosophical statement pointing out that change is a basic element of all life and the universe itself. See "Balance".
  25. Weak Force (nyt)
  26. Weather (ac)
  27. weather (bl)
  28. Weather (nyt)
  29. Weather "According to the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, there have been more than four times as many weather-related disasters in the last 30 years than in the previous 75 years. The United States has experienced more of those disasters than any other country." In the 5/31 edition of the NY Times (nyt)
  30. Weapon-Proof School Gear / One of the NY
    Times selected IDEAS OF 2007.
  31. Weather: Five-day weather forecasts for cities around the world (ans)
  32. Web (7) TED
  33. Web Design / HTML (ac)
  34. Web Pages (ac)
  35. Web Searching / The IPL guide to the best search engines and catalogs on/for the Web, with tips on how to use them effectively. (ipl)
  36. Web Technologies / Looking for image editors,office software suites or other applications to soup up your social networking activities? The tools you need are probably available for free on the Web. Browse this collection of web-based applications to find innovative and popular examples of Web 2.0 technology, most of which are even suitable for novice users. (ipl)
  37. WebTV (ac)
  38. Webmaster Glossary -- Words and phrases used by webmasters :
  39. Website Advertising and Promotion -- This is a commercial site that helps site owners promote their sites.
  40. Websites -- most popular -- BY Alexa -- "The Web Information Company". Alexa tracks all websites and puts together variousinformation about the traffic at each of the 100,000 most popular websites. You will find these three important topics on the top bar -- (1) Search / (2) Traffic Rankings / (3) Directory. "Search" takes you to << http://www.alexa.com/search?q= >>. At the bottom of that page, you will find a link to "Top 500 Sites" -- click on that and you will get to links to the meat of the site. Click on "browse -- by subject" and you can find the most popular site for any subject. Bookmark that page << http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_500 >> because it is sometimes hard to find your back. (Alexa kept taking me back to pages I did not want)
  41. Websites, how-to -- primary sources of how-to information. Contains links to the most popular how-to sites on the internet.
  42. Websites around the world -- 2 billion of them
  43. Websites for searching and finding -- More than 80 websites are listed
  44. Webster's online Dictionary -- "world's largest"
  45. Wedding Day, The -- an operetta starring Jefferson DeAngelis and Lillian Russell
  46. Weight (health and diet) (nyt)
  47. Weight Loss (368) (gtg)
  48. West Bank (nyt)
  49. Wetlands (nyt)
  50. Wheat (nyt)
  51. Whiskers, Metal -- they cause problems in electronic components. Read NASA reports << http://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker >>
  52. Whisker (metal) article from AP -- They've ruined missiles, silenced
    communications satellites and forced nuclear power plants to shut down
  53. Whiskey (nyt)
  54. Wicca (ac)
  55. Wikipedia (nyt)
  56. Wikipedia -- Be warned that wikipedia is not the place to go for new thinking. The following is a direct quote from wikipedia. "Wikipedia does not publish original research or original thought. This includes unpublished facts, arguments, speculation, and ideas; and any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position. This means that Wikipedia is not the place to publish your own opinions or experiences. Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked: to demonstrate that you are not presenting original research, you must cite reliable sources that provide information directly related to the topic of the article, and that directly support the information as it is presented."
  57. wikihow / How-to Manual -- "a (how-to) manual anyone can write in and edit"
  58. Wikipedia (2) TED

  59. Wikipedia, Finding Content: Try the 7 methods listed immediately below. Then check out #8 below if you are interested in reading about some of the troubles we had trying to figure out how the site works.
    1) Window searching -- Go to <<http://wikipedia.org/>> and use the search widow there. If there is an article, page, category or content with that exact title, you will be taken there. Almost any single word or simple phrase will work. This is particularly good for finding all sorts information for specific places like cities. Type any city name in the window and click and you will get to a page with that title and various related information.
    2) FUTEF searching for topics: searching for topics in Wikipedia. Read the "about" page at the link on this line, it is for the "FUTEF" site. In our first test, the FUTEF search box was superior to the Wikipedia alphabetical index when searching for the topic "indexing". The Wikipedia index did not have the word "indexing -- however we found exactly what we were looking for by typing "indexing" into the FUTEF search box.
    3) Browsing the site's A-Z index: Another way of finding content -- When you are at what they call "Main Page", click on "A-Z index" at the top of the right column. That will take you to an enormous 2-symbol index of what appears to be subjects (there are no words telling you what this is an index of -- it could be subjects, contents, articles, categories, portals or whatever. In any event the 2-symbols evidently take you subject matter that begins with those 2-symbols. Just browse and click.
    4) More than 4,000,000 pages can be found by going to
    <<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Allpages>>. Each of the 4,000+
    printed lines on that page is a launching-line. Each launching line is a
    link that goes to a target page that has about 1,000 topics. The topics
    on the target page are in alphabetical order between the two topics on
    the launching-line. This is the online equivalent of the headings in a
    phone book, dictionary or encyclopedia. The total number of topics is
    therefore more than 4,000,000 (4,000 lines x 1,000 topics / line).
    5) All topics: An index of all wikipedia topics<<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Topical_indexes>>
    6) A-Z lists of more than 250 popular topics: on alphabeticalist.com --
    most of these links go to wikipedia topics (see "wp" suffix)
    <<http://www.howto-ville.com/A-Z%20lists.html>> By the way, just
    one of those A-Z lists goes to 2,900 topics from the NY Times -- and
    each of those topics leads to hundreds of good articles.
    7) Wikipedia's A-Z index; http://wikilookup.info/info/guide/abc.html#Z

    8) Troubles, warning and confusion
    9
    ) Wikipedia v. Brittanica as reported by "Nature"
    10) Wikipedia lists of topics
    11) Wikipedia mystery lists


  60. Wikiscanning / One of the NY Times selected IDEAS OF 2007.
  61. Wind (nyt)
  62. Wind Power 2/2008
  63. windows (bl)
  64. Windows (nyt)
  65. Wine (ac)
  66. wine (bl)
  67. Wine Tasting: "Included here is a review of how to enjoy wine, along with suggestions for hosting an informal tasting." (Found on http://www.ipl.org)
  68. Wines (nyt)
  69. Wired Magazine -- Technology "... a collaborative site ... all kinds of projects,
    hacks, tricks and tips on how to live, work and play better". From Wired.com. By the way,
    if anyone knows what they mean by "a collaborative site" let us know by sending an email
    to the "contact" address.
  70. Wireless Energy / One of the NY Times selected IDEAS OF 2007.
  71. Wisconsin (nyt)
  72. Wisdom, (from Big Think)
  73. Wise Geek, Categories at -- (some of these are combined at the Wise Geek site) Airplanes / Animals / Art / Boats / Business / Cars / Cooking / Computers / Crafts / Do-It-Yourself / Economy / Engineering / Entertainment / Environment / Finance / Food / Gadgets / Garden / Government / Health / History / Hobbies / Home / Humanities / Industry / Internet / Investing / Language / Manufacturing / Miscellaneous / Music / People / Science / Special Collections / Sports / Technology / Travel / Wellness / World / United States / Also see "wisegeek" entry at our list of search websites / wisegeektable / The articles at wisegeek are very basic -- but they are a good place to start searching if you are just Getting started on a certain topic.
    Continued from above: Home & Garden Sub-categories at wisegeek.com / Bathrooms / Bedrooms / Brief Guide / Buying Guides / Children / Dining / Do it Yourself / Energy Sustainability / Entertaining / Furniture / Garages / Gardens / Health and Safety / Helpful Tips / Holidays / Home Decor / Home Repair / Kitchens / Luxuries / Maintenance / Organization / Real Estate / / Outdoors /. This seems to be the only category at wisegeek.com that is divided into sub-categories as well as articles.

  74. Witnesses (nyt)
  75. Women (nyt)
  76. Women in Gaming (45) (gtg)
  77. Women's Health (783) (gtg)
  78. Wood joining -- a .pdf on blind doweling
  79. Wood products for sale / see "handmade products" on this list (under "h").
  80. Word Category Lists: Categories that words belong in, including nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs (ans)
  81. Word Links -- Hundreds of them. Most are used for teaching reading to beginners.
  82. Word Origins: Word origins of words used internationally (ans)
  83. Word Overheard: Interesting words found on the internet (ans)
  84. WordNet: A semantic lexicon of word connections and related words such as a-okay, Emile Gaboriau, zoftig, more » (ans)
  85. Words -- "9,000 Phonetic Words" -- check out all the links at this target page
  86. Words -- an essay of the "number of words" and "the size of the average vocabulary"
  87. Words and how they are used. The dumbing down of discourse -- This is a real problem for the United States
  88. Words of wisdom and other inspirational material
  89. Words -- check out all the word-oriented links at this target -- lots of interesting word-related stuff
  90. Words (22) --- One of the 18 main categories at answers.com
  91. Words, New: Listing of modern words (ans)
  92. Words, Obscure : Words that have fallen out of common usage (ans)
  93. Words, Special English: 1500 words developed by The Voice Of America
  94. Words, the 25 most popular -- Use them for teaching reading. On the average, one word from this list will be every third word in any written material.
  95. Words, the 100 most common printed words -- use them for teaching reading
  96. World (includes sub-topics: Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, United States) (from Big Think)
  97. World Bank (nyt)
  98. World Clock -- A very interesting website. Shows various world statistics over any current period of time.
  99. World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution, High School Level / The Great Courses
  100. World Wide Web searching / From UC Berkeley
  101. worldcat.org --- "The world's largest network of library content and services. Over 1 billion items in more than 10,000 libraries worldwide."
  102. worms (bl)
  103. Worthy People and Deeds -- NY Times / Prakash Sethi is our first honoree. (NYT)
  104. Wrestling (nyt)
  105. Writers: 5/12/08 -- A writer gets revenge by doing well. (nyt)
  106. Writing (1) TED
  107. Writings and Speeches of the Great Thinkers -- http://www.bartleby.com/nonfiction/
    The Harvard Classics ... William Jennings Bryan ... historical documents ... monumental literary and philosophical essays ... scientific papers ... Francis Bacon ... Edmund Burke ... Cicero ... Confucious ... Darwin ... Descartes ... Einstein ... Benjamin Franklin ... the debates between Lincoln and Douglas ... John Milton ... Thomas Paine ... Plato ... Margaret Sanger ... Adam Smith and on and on and on.
  108. Wunderkind (3) TED
  109. Wyoming (nyt)

The top of this column (between the horizontal rules) contains good but unusual information on worthwhile "W" subjects that otherwise might not be noticed because they are not prominent on "important" websites.


  1. Walking -- an essay by Henry David Thoreau
  2. Walnut ink or dye, how to make it
  3. War in Iraq -- Perhaps our country's worst blunder?
  4. We Didn't Start The Fires -- A splendid .wmv file that focuses on news events of the 40s 50s and 60s. I am told that the Billy Joel song is a philosophical statement pointing out that change is a basic element of all life and the universe itself. See "Balance".
  5. Websites, how-to -- primary sources of how-to information. Contains links to the most popular how-to sites on the internet.
  6. Wedding Day, The -- The 1897 operetta starring Jefferson DeAngelis and Lillian Russell
  7. Wikipedia -- Be warned that wikipedia is not the place to go for new thinking. The following is a direct quote from wikipedia. "Wikipedia does not publish original research or original thought. This includes unpublished facts, arguments, speculation, and ideas; and any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position. This means that Wikipedia is not the place to publish your own opinions or experiences. Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked: to demonstrate that you are not presenting original research, you must cite reliable sources that provide information directly related to the topic of the article, and that directly support the information as it is presented."
  8. Wisdom -- a few quotations
  9. Wisdom -- a short discussion
  10. Wisdom and Courage.com -- A web of information about the war in Iraq
  11. Wood joining -- a .pdf on blind doweling
  12. Word Links -- Hundreds of them. Most are used for teaching reading to beginners.
  13. Words -- "9,000 Phonetic Words" -- check out all the links at this target page
  14. Words -- an essay of the "number of words" and "the size of the average vocabulary"
  15. Words -- check out all the word-oriented links at this target -- lots of interesting word-related stuff
  16. Words of wisdom and other inspirational material
  17. Words, Special English: 1500 words developed by The Voice Of America
  18. Words, the 25 most popular -- Use them for teaching reading. On the average, one word from this list will be every third word in any written material.
  19. Words, the 100 most common printed words -- use them for teaching reading
  20. World Clock -- A very interesting website. Shows various world statistics over any current period of time.
  21. Wrestler -- He is amazing

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