Website #1 – The Story of the Web
Spanning from 1989 to 2014, the site presents a nice pictorial history of the web. It’s not exactly a blow by blow account but it does highlight all the main defining moments. Either scroll through manually at your own leisure or click the Auto-Play button then sit back and relax. http://www.storyoftheweb.org.uk/
Website #2 – Chesscadamy
The site offers a full range of free chess learning courses, from beginner level right through to advanced tactics, all involving excellent video presentations as well as pictorial explanations. It also includes 3 modes; Learn, Train, and a new Play mode, there is something here for everyone, from “L” platers through to experienced players. http://www.chesscademy.com/
Website #3 GlacierWorks
An interactive site which allows you to explore the Mount Everest region via a series of brilliant photos and travelogue style videos. Take the trek from the village of Lukla right through to the Everest Base Camp. I could literally spend hours on this site, well worth a visit. http://glacierworks.org/
The Glacierworks site is awesome. There is some stunning photography.
I really enjoyed The Story of The Web which made me hark back to multiplayer gaming over a modem and the one who had the lowest ping was King of the castle.
I really like the Story Of The Web. The World Wide Web has indeed made our world seem smaller. Daniel.