| Cyberanthropology: Non-commercial resource dedicated to the anthropological study of cyberspace. Includes virtual seminars, an e-library, discussion groups, a course finder, a glossary, a calendar of activities, comics, and book reviews. |
| Edge: Promotes inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, and works for the intellectual and social achievement of society. |
| Barry Wellman: Research by Barry Wellman and associates into social networks, social support, virtual community, computer networks as social networks |
| Bud.com: Weird, wired, and wonderful links selected by a group of contributors. |
| CALT Encyclopedia: A collection of resources related to the study of Virtual Communities. Approaches, technologies, and CMC. |
| Contact Consortium: The first global organization focused on inhabited virtual spaces on the Internet. These spaces are shared in real time by thousands of users and represent a new frontier in the experience of cyberspace. |
| Contentious Weblog: News and musings on how we communicate in the online age. |
| Conversations with Dina: Weblog on social software and technology that change the way people connect, communicate and collaborate. |
| Cyber Behavior Research Center: Research center with information on the interface between human behavior and new technology, especially the web. |
| CyberPunk: A LiveJournal community. Rivet boys and rivet girls rant and moan about technology, music, conspiracies, art, and design. |
| Cyberspace: Contains various links to topics related to cyberspace. |
| e-vangelism: Teach uses of the Internet for Christian evangelism. |
| Economic TeleDevelopment Forum: Dialogue and collaboration with leaders of other communities that are embracing the concept of smart cities or smart communities. |
| FInley's Articles: A collection of articles by Michael Finley and others on cyberspace and cyberculture. |
| Identity and gender in cyberspace: The Synthetic Environment is used to describe a setting where any electronic cue to the persons identity is entirely under their own control. |
| Need To Know: Britain's most sarcastic high-tech weekly newsletter. |
| Net Culture: Information on online communities, personal pages, information on hackers and cyber-liberties, and examination the nature of online life and identity. |
| NeuroMancer: An in depth look at William Gibson, Cyberpunk as a subculture, and Technology. |
| Scotsman.com News: Lazy Guide to Net Culture: Weekly column on Internet fads, tools, and trends. |
| Small Pieces Loosely Joined: Official site of the book by David Weinberger. Includes the entire text of selected chapters, and reviews. |
| Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution: A website and weblog about topics and issues discussed in Howard Rheingold's book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. |
| Suck.com: Humorous articles and discussions on the daily basis. |
| The Dog Museum: Research site that is primarily concerned with how humor and humanity are conveyed online. |
| The Lost Library of MOO: Reconstructed version of the old MOO/MU* document library. |
| The Virtual Community: Online version of Howard Rheingold's book. |
| The WELL: Online community known for engaging conversation and intelligent debate. Features more than 260 conferences ranging from technical and specific to abstract and surreal. |