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Monday, January 7, 2002
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Issue 24
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VOLUME 2
ISSUE 1
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WELCOME
http://www.fita.org
Happy New Year to all our readers! May this year be a happy and
prosperous one for you!
Here's your latest issue of Really Useful Sites for the International Trade Professional. This free bi-weekly newsletter reviews useful Web sites from the Web Resources database at FITA's International Trade/ Import-Export Portal at http://fita.org, an excellent source for trade leads, news, events, and a link library of 4,000+ sites related to international trade.
If you wish to unsubscribe, go to the bottom of this page to the Subscriptions section or simply click here, enter your email address and click on "remove."
Please feel free to pass this newsletter on to others.
My name is John McDonnell, and for years I wrote a weekly e- newsletter that profiled business-oriented Web sites. Now I'm using my Web research skills to find sites that are useful for international trade, as well as some fun sites that you'll enjoy visiting.
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TIME AND DATE
http://www.timeanddate.com
It's that time of year when I take down the old, tattered
calendars around my house and office, and put up new, clean ones
that will soon be covered in various colors of ink, with
appointments and deadlines written in or crossed out, notes and
scraps of paper taped or tacked to them, and other attempts to
impose order on my days. There are some good tools for getting
organized at timeanddate.com at www.timeanddate.com, which is a site that has resources to help you get control of
your time. Here you can design your own calendars, as well as do
more complicated things like create a teleconference across time
zones, or keep tabs on your friends around the world by time
zone.
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OUR FEATURED REGIONAL SITE -- WELCOME TO THE EURO
http://europa.eu.int/euro/html/home5.htm...
When I went on a trip to Europe in high school (don't ask how
long ago that was) I came back with a pocketful of bank notes and
coins from the four countries I visited. I promptly took them to
my local bank and converted them to dollars and cents. I guess
they'd be collectors' items now, because on January 1st the Euro
was officially introduced as the currency of exchange for the
countries of the European Union, replacing the coins and bank
notes of each country. If you want to get up to speed on the
Euro, a good Web page to visit is Welcome to the Euro at europa.eu.int/euro/html/home5.html?lang=5, at the Web
site of the European Union. This site will answer all your
questions about the Euro, from a business and consumer
standpoint.
A great business portal to Europe is Europages at www.europages.com, which has hundreds of resources for
companies and individuals who want to do business in Europe. You
can search by company name, by product or service, or browse the
list of industries to find what you're looking for.
There are lots more links to Europe at the FITA site. Go to
fita.org/webindex, click on Regional Resources
and Multi-Lateral Trading Areas in the left column or "Search by Country or Region" in the right column, and then
scroll down to Europe and select a country or area in the pop-up
window . Or simply type "Europe" in the search box at
www.fita.org.
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Are your prospects part of the international trade community? If so, here's an opportunity to showcase your service or product to 50,000 subscribers of Really Useful Sites for the International Trade Professional. FITA now offers limited sponsorship opportunities to selected organizations. For information, please contact Barney Lehrer, Director of eCommerce Development at address@hidden or 1-800-969-FITA extension 4.
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COUNTRY AND REGIONAL SEARCH ENGINES
http://www.philb.com/countryse.htm
I've said before that the shotgun approach to searching doesn't
work very well on the Web. If you use an all-purpose search
engine you'll get overwhelmed with results, most of which will be
useless. That's why I like Country and Regional Search Engines at www.philb.com/countryse.htm. It's got a list of search
engines for every country, no matter how small (example: there
are four for Bahrain), and the site's creator, Phil Bradley, says
he'll keep the list updated regularly.
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The FITA Buy/Sell Exchange
http://fita.worldbid.com
FITA and Worldbid.com have launched a new International Buy/Sell exchange. The FITA Buy/Sell Exchange at fita.worldbid.com is FITA's new business-to-business marketplace that helps your company find more business by delivering tender opportunities, RFQ's and qualified offers to buy and sell. You will have access to a global network of affiliated trade sites that work together to bring together businesses across borders. Take a look!
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JUMPSTATION GEO
http://www.ccge.org/geosources/jumpstn.h...
I like maps, and geography was one of my favorite subjects as a
kid. Even if you can't stand geography, however, you're bound to
find something useful at Jumpstation Geo at www.ccge.org/geosources/jumpstn.htm. This site has a
huge list of links to everything that's remotely related to
geography on the Internet, and you'll find some fascinating stuff
here. How about a search engine for sounds (earthquakes, storms,
etc.)? Or a site where you can type in a U.S. ZIP code and find
all the people in that area who contributed to political parties?
Or a site with the Top Ten space science photos? You'll find all
of these and more at Jumpstation Geo.
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For archived issues of Really Useful Sites for the International
Trade Professional, click here.
For a free list of links to useful sites in a wide variety of
categories (both business and personal), visit my Web site,
at www.reallyusefulsites.org.
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Archive
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Issue 23
December 27, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 23
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Issue 22
December 10, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 22
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Issue 21
November 26, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 21
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Issue 20
November 12, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 20
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Issue 19
October 29, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 19
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Issue 18
October 15, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 18
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Issue 17
October 01, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 17
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Issue 16
September 17, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 16
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Issue 15
September 03, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 15
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Issue 14
August 20, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 14
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