For all the book-lovers out there Project Gutenberg was nothing short of manna from heaven. A site that lets you download almost any book, whose copyright is available in the public domain, for absolutely no cost, must be truly welcome. With close to 16,000 free electronic books in its collection Gutenberg.org has quietly played out the transition that the Gutenberg press had.
The biggest auction site in the world. Called bazee.com earlier, www.ebay.in has perhaps the widest range of products to choose from. Also by virtue of being an auction site the prices for first hand goods are almost always below the market price. Quite easily it can be regarded as a bargain site.
India’s largest online store let’s you purchase anything from accessories to wine. All of these at a decently marked down price. Though the range of products may not be as impressive as other superstores such as Walmart, Fabmall still maintains a decent enough portfolio to cover your first purchases.
This online encyclopedia has revolutionised the way people look up data on the Internet. The wiki concept, which allows the reader to edit or add any portion to an existing piece, adds to novelty of the site. This is not to say that the website is not a good encyclopedia. With over 600,000 articles Wikipedia has become the encyclopedia of choice for many sufers.
The gyan center of the Internet claims to be the site that tells you how everything works. Detailed lucid explanation on topics ranging from automobiles to shopping makes howstuffworks.com a very informative and easy read. The wide gamut of topics covered also makes it a single point source to most of your queries.
The big daddy amongst all the driver download sites, driverguide.com has drivers for almost all the hard-ware that the industry ever produced. Everything from a printer/MFD driver to a 33.6 Kbps modem driver this site makes sure that it remains your one shop stop for driving around you hardware.