There are many lists that you can find online that consolidate the internet's best resources on to one page.
Yes, you could just open up a new "google" search, but what if you are just browsing, or looking for something with a little more "authority" than a wiki? There are thousands of sites that collect and provide many academic resources free of charge.
"The .EDU Underground" on Lifehacker concentrates on sites in the .edu domain, and
"100 Websites You Should Know and Use" on TEDBlog is a random assortment of interesting and worthwhile education resources.
But the most comprehensive list that I have seen is the "Self Education Resource List" on Self Made Scholar. With categorized links for such specialties such as "audiobooks" or the "Open Textbook Movement", one has the resources needed to create your own high school or college course.
Lifehacker: Discover the .EDU Underground
TEDBlog: 100 Websites You Should Know and Use

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