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If you're over 55, you may be part of the fastest growing segment of Internet users. There is a great resource to get information specific to your age and interests.

The single best resource site for information of common interest to most seniors is, simply enough, Senior.Com. Let's take a look why this site has won so many awards.

Here you can check the Community Calendar, see what is happening in your area of the country or make plans to travel. With interest areas like Arts & Entertainment, Classes, Clubs and Trips & Tours, there is probably something that will catch your eye.

From the message section you can easily leave private messages for other Senior.Com members or stop to read your own. Maybe you want to discuss your investments or set a time to meet in the Senior.Com chat room.

Unlike some other chat rooms on the Internet, the chat rooms here have topics with Seniors specifically in mind. Choose a topic, login and jump right in to the conversation.

For seniors or family of seniors who are helping parents find a suitable living area, the Prime Lifestyles sections can be a big help.

You can search by the name, city, state or zip code. Once you have done that, decide which housing or facility best meets your needs. Do you need Adult Day Care, Rehabilitation Services or Transportation? Decide what matters most to you, check the complete facility information and then give them a call or visit.

Another excellent section of Senior.Com is the Senior News. From here you can browse through past senior magazines online or search by topic. Articles from most of the major senior publications filled with advice that is practical and easy to understand.

So, if you are senior or just want to read some good advice regardless of your age, check out Senior.Com...and listen to your elders...

From age 6 to 96 and beyond, there is something on the Internet for everyone. I'm Jack Nelson, The Internet Tutor.