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W3 Schools
At W3Schools you will find all the Web-building tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to advanced XML, XSL, Multimedia and WAP.
Good Tutorials
Over 3000 technology tutorials, including Photoshop, programming, web design, and much more. At least 15 tutorials are added each day.
W3 Schools
If you can use the language on the internet, you can learn about it here. Be it HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScribt, ASP, PHP, SQL, .NET, etc.
Atomic Learning
This site is a lifesaver, no matter what program you need help in. Every major software program has a set of tutorials, that use small video clips to walk you through all the basic features. A paid version provides additional tutorials.
Dev Shed
Whether you are learning Apache, Flash, Java, JavaScript, MySQL, Perl, PHP, Python, CSS, or XML this site has news and articles for you.
Project Steve Guttenberg
A PHP-driven diary/journal/blogging application that integrates seamlessly into an existing Web site. It provides many of the core features (including comments, archives, searching, and an RDF feed) and administrative controls (all Web-based) of other, larger systems, but doesn't use a database, is XHTML 1.0-compliant and its look can be completely customised via CSS.
How to set up IIS to host your website.
An overview of how to use Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) to host websites on your PC.
Bonus Links
New York Hall of Science
Visit and interact with the New York Hall of Science from your school or learning center using the latest videoconferencing technology. The Virtual Visit will connect your class with Explainers at the New York Hall of Science, providing a rich, interactive science learning experience. A Virtual Visit Program consists of exploration of selected areas of the New York Hall of Science's exhibits, demonstrations and activities illustrating science concepts.
Geo Snapper
GeoSnapper enables users to upload and distribute accurately geo-referenced digital photographs. Images are displayed relative to their positions on the planet, with high enough accuracy for others to find and experience the location first hand.