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On the Web
- Yahoo! Groups: X-philes - Members may discuss anything related to the series. [Yahoo! registration required.]
- N-Philes - Reviewed by James Freeman, [A]. "For those of you waiting for the first real and complete usage of the DS system's capabilities, look no further than Kirby Canvas Curse."
- N-Philes - Coverage of Nintendo Wii, DS, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.
- Yahoo! Groups: X-philes_unite - Conversational list for all topics related to the show. [Yahoo! registration required.]
- Phile Knowledge - Security related chat bot on the MSN/Windows Live Messenger network which gives information about Windows system files and viruses.
- Poetry-Philes - Poetry about the emotions, by both famous and amateur authors. Also has voice chat.
- The Jack Vance Archive - Bibliographies of Vance's works and translations to various languages, scanned book covers, information about the author and the fanzine The Vance Phile.
- The Fantasy Sci-Fi Philes - A list, sorted by author, of recommended fantasy and science fiction books.
- The X-Files: For the Detail-Obsessed X-Phile - Lists episode details, such as locations, times, phone numbers, minor character names, and license plates. Also includes character dossiers with images, a gallery of pictures with guns, and nicknames for the characters.
- X-Philes - Episode guide, fan fiction, movie reviews, trivia, pictures, and chat room.
Wikipedia Articles
- Philes Ongori - Philes Ongori (born 19 July 1986) in chironge sub-location, Kiamokama location of Kisii district is a Kenyan long-distance runner. She comes from the same village as another great female long distance runner Margret Okayo, who is a twice winner of the New York marathon.
- Manuel Philes - Manuel Philes (c. 1275 - 1345), of Ephesus, Byzantine poet.
- Benkyo Tamaoki - is a Japanese manga artist. His books The Sex Philes and Blood the Last Vampire have both been translated into English.
- Phile - Philes commonly refer to files about hacking in the days of BBSs. Ph may have been originally used as homage to the phone/phreak.