Possibly the best way to see the sites dedicated to a particular subject is
to find out if there is a “ring” devoted to it. Rings are Web sites, usually put
together by enthusiasts, that are directly connected to each other. Hitting the
“Next site” button on a ring-linked Web page will take you to another site about
the same subject, then another and another… Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com)
has a great list of rings in its “computers:Internet” section ranging from
hepatitis to the Anti-Microsoft Network.
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