


If all you need to know is already waiting for you on the Web, all you need to know is how to get there. For Webs hip tips,
try the CybrarianHere's one suggestion: Make http://www.wired.com/cybrarian/ your Web browser's home page.
The site was just revamped by the Internet's arbiter of hipness, Wired Magazine.
You get thousands of search engines and file finders organized into nine logical groups: reference, technology, current affairs, business, recreation, investing, media, culture and health and science.
The reference heading, like the others, is then subdivided into a number of groups.
There's a bit of the Web's iconoclast spirit evident in the search engine's selections, but don't be put off -- this site delivers.
"Home on the Web" is a weekly Friday feature of the Star-Bulletin.
Richard Borreca can be reached by e-mail at rborreca@pixi.com