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Internet Engineering Task Force - Interested in helping
internet as a whole? This group helps maintain
structure and operation of
entire internet. This group is perhaps second in importance (and it could be classified as first according to some) to
W3C. They also archive and maintain RFC's, which are
documents which describe
protocols and standards of all of
internet.
http://www.ietf.org
Internet Society - Another huge organization dedicated to helping internet professionals. A large number of benefits are available.
http://www.isoc.org
Internet Engineering Task Force - Interested in helping
internet as a whole? This group helps maintain
structure and operation of
entire internet. This group is perhaps second in importance (and it could be classified as first according to some) to
W3C. They also archive and maintain RFC's, which are
documents which describe
protocols and standards of all of
internet.
http://www.ietf.org
Paint Shop Pro Users Group (PSPUG) - If you use Paint Shop Pro (one of
best graphics editors around), then this group is essential.
http://www.pspug.org
Web Master World - Want to learn about
web from professionals who actually know what they are doing, with a strong emphasis on promotion (especially using search engines)? If so, visit this forum, lurk for a while, then start posting your own opinions, experiences and questions.
http://www.webmasterworld.com
World Of Webrings - A group dedicated to promoting all of
webring systems. If you want to find out about webrings, this is one of
best places to start.
http://www.worldofwebrings.org
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - One of
heavyweight groups of
web. These people define many of
standards, including HTTP, HTML and XHTML. This is
best place to begin looking for information about web related specifications and documents.
http://www.w3.org
