Apple is one of the hottest companies of 2007. With all the attention Apple’s been getting lately there are more and more sites popping up covering everything Apple. So how do you weed out the junk and find the best Mac resources? Here’s our list of the 10 must have Apple links for when you need Apple news, information, software or help.

1. The Official Apple Discussion Forums are filled with thousands of Macintosh and iPod users from around the world. If you have any sort of question about your Apple product, this is the place to go.

2. The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) has tons of Mac product info and plenty of tips and advice on everything Apple.

3. Digg is a social media site, where users submit stories and other users vote on which ones make the homepage. Apple is consistently one of the most popular topics.

4. VersionTracker is the best site for free third-party Apple applications and demos of shareware applications. If it’s not on VersionTracker, it’s probably not out there.

5. Apple’s Wikipedia entry provides a very nice, in depth, history of Apple Inc.

6. Macworld publishes a print magazine dedicated to Apple. These people eat, sleep, and breathe Mac.

7. MacRumor’s Buyers Guide lets you know when you should or shouldn’t buy you next piece of Apple hardware.

8. VLC for Mac OS X is what Quicktime should be. If you have any videos that you can’t play properly with Quicktime, then VLC is for you.

9. Technorati will help you find any Apple related news or tags across the entire Blogosphere.

10. Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site where you can browse Apple sites bookmarked by users all around the world. The things you can find here are endless!

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