How to Find Out Anything: The Invisible InternetSource: MSN
Only once did I stump a librarian (it was one of the questions above). But if librarians were my secret, what was theirs?
I asked my local librarian Lisa Dunseth and she said, "Nowadays? The Internet."
Google Sets Its Sites on Google AppsSource: Business Wire
I love Google and all of there free/cheap apps. They are functional, feature rich and they really make things accessible for us all. Check out their latest venture.
What the Google Intranet Looks LikeSource: blogoscoped.com
What do around 16,000 Google employees stare at in the morning when they've arrived at the office? They might be looking at Moma, the name for the Google intranet.
Here come Virtual World Intranets… SeriouslySource: GigaOM
Online worlds on the Internet? That's so last month ago. Judging by recent initiatives from Sun and IBM, the latest trend is a corporate-controlled, business-centric virtual world architected for internal use only– call it the intranet metaverse.
Microsoft's website preview from April 1994Source: en.wikipedia.org
Not any sort of news worthiness, except its truly fascinating how far web design has come in a matter of 13 years. What better an example that Microsoft's website.
Best Buy Confirms It Has Secret WebsiteSource: The Hartford Courant
Under pressure from state investigators, Best Buy is now confirming my reporting that its stores have a secret intranet site that has been used to block some consumers from getting cheaper prices advertised on BestBuy.com.

As a long time (in net years) user of 37 Signals Basecamp product. I am also an avid fan of their development philosophy I have come upon a disappointing situation. It is not secured via https by default.
Google MinisSource: Google
This is an old seed/news, but still interesting. I am thinking of using Google Mini to search the entire network for leaked documents. (My interest is always in security.) Is there an add-ons to analyze the result of Google Mini (or Google Desktop for that matter)? Hmm...