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Welcome to Treasures of the Internet : Our World Today!

This site is the introductory webpage of current and planned multisite project (visit Affiliated Sites and Groups).

Most of the contents of Treasures of the Internet (TOTI) and the affiliated websites are public. There is no need to register to view the public contents. There will be sections, like the forum and "internet meetings" of the "TOTI Community", where membership will be required in order to participate.

The "TOTI Community". Please read the "Foundations" -- especially "Why this Page?" as well as the ideas outlined under "Projects" -- to learn more about what inspired us to create this site.

We invite you to help develop this site. Let us work together to make our dreams come true -- a world where the good, noble, beautiful and true will triumph.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 April 2009 20:23 )

 

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Deep in the heart of me

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Tim Berners-Lee initiates the World Wide Web Foundation

Tim Berners-Lee, the acknowledged "Father of the Internet", announces the creati...

 

Letter to Ayeona

A personal letter sent to Ayeona Langfia, one of the Filipinos I met through Fli...

 

Beacon Hill and Boston City Garden

Nibh vitae metus eget ut condimentum eros tellus pede enim auctor. Vel platea mi...

 

Early Spring Noon Break, Boston Common

 

TAMIFLU (oseltamivir), an antiretroviral drug to combat swine flu (H1N1)

The emergence and rapid worldwide spread of the Mexico strain of swine flu (H1N...

 

Why 'Treasures of the Internet?'

IntroductionPotential of the Internet. The internet can do as much good for mank...

 

One World

The letter, "One World", was written in response to one of the members of Flickr...

 

President Obama supports credit card reform legislation

This move by President Obama signals his strong support of the credit card refor...

Newsflash

The anomalous surge of deadly cases of influenza (flu) late in the flu season prompted Mexican government officials to close schools and many public events. As of Friday 24 April 2009, official World Health Organization (WHO) report indicated more than 854 cases with 59 fatalities, and increasing. The US Center for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed eight cases in the border states, California (6) and Texas (2), in the United States.

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