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Web Resources



Buying Linux Computers

Business

  • SemRush - Get measurable results from online marketing
  • SerpStat - "The growth hacking tool for Marketing Content Marketing SEO PPC Domain and keyword analysis"
  • SimilarWeb
  • SpyFlu
  • What Runs Where (pathmatics.com) - "WhatRunsWhere.com is a provider of smarter desktop, mobile, and native display advertising. It offers services for online media buying. The company also helps business from sales right through to planning and creativity."

Cyber Security News

Forums and blogs

Games

Intel

Learning material

Privacy

  • DarkSearch
  • Metager.org
  • privacytools.io
  • Qwant.com - Qwant is a French[1] search engine, launched in July 2013 and operated from Paris. It is one of the few EU-based search engines and one that has its own indexing engine.[2] It claims that it does not employ user tracking or personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.[3] The search engine is available in 26 languages.

Random

Social Media

  • Mastodon - the alternative, privacy respecting, front page of internet

Videos

  • The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Schwartz - "The Internet’s Own Boy follows the story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz. From Swartz's help in the development of the basic internet protocol RSS to his co-founding of Reddit, his fingerprints are all over the internet. But it was Swartz's groundbreaking work in social justice and political organizing combined with his aggressive approach to information access that ensnared him in a two-year legal nightmare. It was a battle that ended with the taking of his own life at the age of 26. Aaron's story touched a nerve with people far beyond the online communities in which he was a celebrity. This film is a personal story about what we lose when we are tone deaf about technology and its relationship to our civil liberties."

War