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Home / Contact Information / Est. 9/1/2007 --- Send us suggestions / STRATEGY / OUR 15 TARGETS / Free public-service message-space now available for everyone. The message can be for any worthwhile product, cause or idea -- including commercial ads -- even ads that primarily benefit your own well-being.


Here is the start of our alphabetical list of all the worthwhile sites we've found. Notice, by looking at the five AARP entries, how we often not only direct you to the site -- but suggest a way to navigate the site

AARP LINKS
  • aarp.org -- http://www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/ --- 125 how-to computer articles from AARP. Once you get to the site -- put "how to" in their search window and you will find 13, 444 articles in no particular order. -- 5 * * * * *
  • AARP (online) -- << http://www.aarp.org/ >>The site has lots of good information. The best way to get acquainted with the site is to click on "site map" at the top of the page. That will take you to categorized links of all the subject matter, sections and "channels" on the site -- including the AARP Bulletin and the AARP Magazine.
  • AARP Magazine -- << http://www.aarpmagazine.org/ >> "World's Largest Circulation Magazine" / Find archived articles by clicking on "Current and Past Issues" at the top-right of the home page / Then use the drop down menu on the new page to get to any issue and the featured articles.
  • AARP Bulletin -- << http://www.aarp.org/bulletin/ >> / Find archived articles by clicking on "Current and Past Issues" at the top-right of the home page / Then use the drop down menu on the new page to get to any issue and the featured articles.
  • AARP (NY Times news, commentary and archived articles)