Computer book author Allen Wyatt runs a network of helpful sites focusing on Microsoft Word and Excel.
Jake Ludington is a multimedia expert, and answers questions about digital video and podcasting, as well as computer productivity tools, Macs, iPhones, and social media such as blogging and Facebook.
Leo Notenboom is a retired Microsoft software engineer who has been answering tech questions online since 2003. Although Leo does cover a variety of Apple topics, and many questions are applicable to all platforms, he fields a lot of Microsoft questions.
Dave Taylor covers a lot of territory, answering questions about iPhones, Facebook, Unix, Limewire, HTML, blogs, CSS, building websites, Mac OS, and even "D) None of the Above."
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites about computer questions and answers..
With both daily and weekly trivia questions, along with subject categories (such as Animals, History, Mathematics) there are abundant opportunities for search practice here at Trivia Café.
This fun, daily scavenger hunt from Google is powered by Deja Google, a snapshot of yesterday's Google results, so that other players will not spoil your fun by having their answers appear in your Google results.
Education World has organized their large collection of printable scavenger hunts (in PDF format) by month.
Vicki Blackwell brings us lots and lots of scavenger hunts. A few have fallen victim to link rot (URLs that no longer work) but there are so many goodies here, I just had to ignore the few problems.
These are fun, topical questions, but often very easily answered with a single search.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five online scavenger hunt websites.