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  There is more good news for those interested in the state of things on the Internet. Most of it is hidden away in the HTML tags of web pages, only to appear above the toolbar in the browser when one visits the pages.

Just when we were getting used to the Digital Age, a growing number of web sites have taken things a step further, offering digial services and solutions, including digial camcorders and cameras.

Not everyone, of course, offers services. Some offer "products and serviecs," and one university offers Alumni Serviecs.

Nor is there a shortage of Internet serivces, for those who may need them.

There is even an Internet Communication Support Srevice, for anyone who can afford it.

Compnay Info is still readily obtainable. One can even find discussions of Global Stratgeic Management on the web.

More than twenty sites prefer to discuss manaegment. ("Twenty" often appears as twnety; sometimes one can find a Top Twnety ranking, or even a tanking.

Only on the Internet can one visit a U. S. government sceince information center. And there is more than one Sceintific Corporation. There is even a site devoted to the rigors of the sceintific method.

Nor is history neglected in this "digial" age. On one prestigious university’s site, students can learn about the Cuban missle crisis.

The students may also wish to educate themselves with regard to the pros and cons of a missle defense system while online.

Otherwise they’ll just be tools of the military industiral complex.

For those with an interest in politics, there are many sites devoted to politcial news and information. One site even extends a hearty “Welcome to the Great Politcial Documents Page.”

However, my favorite oasis of good honest bumblitude in all of Nasdaqistan has got to be the site devoted to Writing and Poofreading.

I am certainly not opposed to poofreading. In fact, I encourage it. I may have even practiced it unawares.

That otherwise excellent site should probably have a sub-title: how to proofread everything -- except your HTML tags.

For a crash course in Nasdaqi idioms, search for any of the green words with your favorite search engine.