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(FORTUNE Magazine) – Nell Minow leads a double life. A shareholder activist, she works in Washington, D.C., as a principal of the Lens investment fund. She's also a movie buff with a new book, The Movie Mom's Guide to Family Movies, and a Website of her own, www.moviemom.com.

Internet Movie Database www.imdb.com If I could be hooked up to it intravenously, I would. While I was writing my Movie Mom book, I almost was. Hollywood Stock Exchange www.hsx.com A great place to combine my interests. I can trade stocks (movies) and bonds (directors and stars). It's wonderfully authentic, with a ticker, commissions, put and call options, and even mutual funds like "chick flicks" or "Miramax."

EDGAR Database www.sec.gov/edaux/searches.htm I'm here all the time using SEC documents to evaluate corporate governance. I'm as eager for an Edgar upgrade that will enable me to see performance charts as I am for the next Coen brothers movie.

Yahoo Message Boards messages.yahoo.com/index.html Employees reveal things here that analysts don't hear about until much later.

Google www.google.com My favorite search engine of the moment.