The World Wide Web (www) was created in 1989 by CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) physicist Tim Berners-Lee. In 1993 CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone. In February 2009, Netcraft, an internet monitoring company that has tracked Web growth since 1995, reported that there were 215,675,903 websites with domain names and content on them in 2009, compared to just 18,000 websites in August 1995.

This is my pick for April: BacktotheCuttingBoard.com
If you love cheesecake, and who doesn’t, you have to check out this website. Try their recipe for Black & White Chocolate Cheesecake Supreme! It will make your mouth water just looking at the photo. While you are in the website look around, I am sure you will find many more recipes to your tasting such as their Lemonade Layer Cake.
Enjoy this website!

After perusing through one of my magazines, I ran across the word FREE. OK, you have my attention now. I love free stuff. I have been known to stand in line for free stuff. I don’t think I am alone. So I ripped out the page and set it aside to check out what free stuff awaits me.
A week later I had the time to visit P&G Everyday Solutions and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this website. Yes there are free samples and online coupons to download. There are sweepstakes to enter and promotions to sign up for. But I also found a lot of helpful information. I enjoyed their 7-day meal planner. They have articles, tips and recommendations with a wide range of topics.
Spend some time visiting this website and before you leave, don’t forget to sign up and get your free stuff!!

There is now a website where you can swap books with others for free. It’s a great idea for those who love to read. Imagine the money you could save and the books are yours to keep or swap again. Take a minute to visit paperbackswap.com to learn how it works and then get started.

I found a new website (well, new to me) that is not only fun but very informative.
For those of you that do not take the newspaper, you are missing out on some of your local ads. This website allows you to view ads for many of the stores in your area. You can shop and compare prices at home. Check out ShopLocal.com today!
