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Our latest discovery
This page briefly describes a Web site that the staff of whatis.com has just discovered and is excited about. We expect to find one and list it here each week. (We'll keep the old ones listed here, too.) We won't use any single criterion for selecting our latest discovery. Some will be "useful," some will be remarkable to look at and interact with, and others - well, we're not sure. Let's just see what we discover!

Previous Discoveries

The Immediately Useful

Do you check the technology sections from Newsweek, CNN, USA Today and Time each week? Do you have a list of bookmarked sites you visit every day just for your horoscope? Now, with one click, you can view all your favorite Web sites on one scrollable page by using Quickbrowse (http://www.quickbrowse.com), a metabrowser developed by reporter Marc Fest. How does Quickbrowse work? It's very simple (as most great things are). You enter the URLs you would like to view, press submit and in a few seconds the pages come back to you on one scrollable master page. You can set up as many master pages as you'd like and save them as bookmarks. Quickbrowse is free; first-time users are encouraged to try the Newstand, where it takes less than 60 seconds to see how a metabrowser works. Reviewed on December 7, 2000.