Many people look to the stars for answers about themselves and their lives, while others are simply in search of some "stellar" amusement.  Either way, the Internet offers hundreds of sites for advice on love, money and careers, as well as some clues to your personality.
    Kelli Fox, the astrologer for Astrology.Net, says astrology is a tool for greater self-understanding, but many use it purely for entertainment purposes.
    "Over 70 million Americans read their horoscopes in newspapers and magazines each week," Fox said.
    However, Fox is hopeful that astrology will become more available and popular through the Internet.
    "Computers and astrology were made for each other," she said.

    She said the Web makes astrology more accessible to people, enabling them to have a more interactive experience. Continue

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