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Three best How-to websites

With the advancement in technology and internet facility, learning from web is getting more and more popular these days. It’s seems like more and more people preferring to read articles and learn new stuffs electronic. With the increase in demand, the publishing companies have started to publish the How to websites free of cost. Just in the end of March 2008, Barnes & Noble, Inc launched new How-to website, Quamut.com to compete with the established How-to websites like: About.com, a part of The New York Times Company and HowStuffWorks.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Discovery Communications.

Let’s look at some of these three websites:

How to websites

Quamut Logo

Quamut is the new how-to Website published by Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE:BKS). It was officially launched on March 24, 2008. It’s the fastest and most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. Quamut.com introduced how to guides that offers credible information in a concise, user-friendly format.

Categories:

  • House & Homes
  • Hobbies & Leisure
  • Money & Business
  • Computers & technology
  • Mind & Body


It also has features like:

  • Wiki How to By you
  • Recently Added
  • Most Popular Tags

What makes Quamut different?

  • Printable charts
  • Backed by Barnes & Noble
  • Broad yet comprehensive coverage
  • Wiki-based community

Other related links:

About Logo

About, Inc., is a part of The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT). It is an online resource with hundreds of helpful experts, eager to share their wealth of knowledge with visitors. It was founded in 1996 and was acquired by The New York Times Company on March, 2005. It is recognized as one of the top content sites and one of the largest producers of original content on the web.

Categories:

  • Autos
  • Business & Finance
  • Cities & Towns
  • Computing & Technology
  • Education
  • Electronics & Gadgets
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drinks
  • Health
  • Hobbies & Games
  • Home & Garden
  • Jobs & Careers
  • News & Issues
  • Parenting & Family
  • People & Relationships
  • Religion & Spirituality
  • Shopping
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Style
  • Teens
  • Travel
  • Video Games

It also has features like:

  • Expert Reviews
  • Prices
  • Reference
  • Video Stuff

Other related links:

howstuffworks logo

HowStuffWorks, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Discovery Communications. Founded by North Carolina State University professor Marshall Brain in 1998, the site is now an online resource for millions of people of all ages.

Categories:

  • Animals
  • Auto
  • Business & Money
  • Communication
  • Computer
  • Electronics
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Recipes
  • Geography
  • Health
  • History
  • Home & Garden
  • People
  • Science
  • Travel

It also has features like:

  • Expert Reviews
  • Prices
  • Reference
  • Video Stuff

Other related links:

Enjoy learning through web

sakin

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Author: sakinshrestha

Hello. My name is Sakin Shrestha, and I am a technology entrepreneur from Nepal. I am passionate about helping this sector grow, for many reasons. The technology sector creates jobs for many young Nepalis who would otherwise migrate to foreign countries. It lets Nepali professionals develop skills for a fast-changing global workplace, and compete at a high level with anyone, anywhere in the world. If it grows, it will provide a viable career option for many young Nepalis, and help us reap the benefits of a global economy.