50 Kick-Ass Websites You Need to Know About It's time to update the entries in your browser's links toolbar. But with recent estimates putting the size of the internet at well more than 100 million distinct websites, it's getting harder and harder to get a handle on all the great stuff that's out there. That's why we've compiled this list. And unlike some lists you may have seen, which try to name the very "best" websites, but end up just telling you a lot of stuff you already know, we've chosen instead to highlight 50 of our favorite sites that fly under most people's radar. Think of it as the Maximum PC blog roll (remember those?). These sites represent great alternatives to popular web destinations like YouTube and Hulu, and include useful references, powerful web apps, and the unknown blogs you must absolutely bookmark. You might have heard of some of these sites, but we'll bet you haven't heard of all them. Demoscene.tv See What Can Be Done with 4 Kilobytes lite.Facebook.com Clutter-Free Social Networking You can admit it.
12ft Ladder 100 Amazing How-To Sites to Teach Yourself Anything | Rated Colleges Posted by Site Administrator in Online Learning May 7th, 2009 Learning new skills and expanding your knowledge doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are loads of free resources on the Web that can help you find instructional videos, tutorials and classes to learn a wide variety of skills from fixing basic car problems to speaking another language. With 100 sites to choose from, you’re bound to find something here that will help you learn just about anything you could want. General Tutorials These sites offer a wide range of tutorials and videos. Around the House Want to know how to fix that broken cabinet or hang up some great wallpaper? Business and Management If you feel like you’re seriously lacking on business and management skills at work, no need to worry. KnowThis? Language and Writing Those who want to learn a new language, improve their writing skills or just learn more about literature will be well-served by these instructional sites. Technology Math S.O.S. Science Creativity
Top 101 Cool Websites: What’s Interesting So Far In 2014 « The @allmyfaves Blog: Expert Reviews about Cool New Sites Posted on Thursday, July 10th, 2014 by Ilanie Bounik Feast your eyes with the 101 best websites of 2014! On this list you’ll find only the coolest websites on the Internet! 101 Coolest Websites of 2014! 2014 has been an extremely productive year so far, providing us with tons of awesome services and exiting cool websites. Fan.tv Fan.tv combines various media platforms such as Hulu and Netflix to allow users to find the best online destination to stream TV or movies online. Good.co Good.co is a website that offers career and lifestyle advice after determining a user’s workplace personality type. « Evergig: Every concert, At Your Fingertips. | Top 10 Online Games of the Week: Vamp’s Revenge, GunFox VS.
40 Sites You Might Actually Use There are plenty of lists out there that do a good job of telling you the best applications for whatever occasion you could come up with. I decided to avoid a list of what is “best” and instead put together a list of sites that I actually use. You can probably find better alternatives for most of these categories, but all the applications I’ve listed here I fire up at least once a week. News and Bookmarking 1. Runner Up: Del.icio.us – Still a must visit for anyone looking for a website or two to break up the monotony. 2. Runner Up: YCombinator – A well executed news site in it’s own right. 3. Runner Up: Digg – Oh Digg, if only you weren’t so frustrating. Conversation 4. Runner Up: Plurk – It’s a much “cuter” version of Twitter with an innovative timeline interface. 5. Runner Up: Social Thing! 6. Runner Up: Tweetscan – Tweetscan used to be my favorite Twitter search engine, but the API caps have really hurt it. Multimedia 7. 8. 9. 10. Runner Up: 72 Photos – A new entrant into the market.
10 Tips and Tricks That Will Make You a OneNote Ninja - BetterCloud Monitor We rounded up ten of our favorite OneNote tips that will make you a OneNote ninja in no time! 1. Pull Text Out of Images in OneNote The Copy Text from Picture feature in OneNote 2013/2016 allows you to pull the text out from an image onto your clipboard, so you can paste and use the text anywhere. 2. If you need to get more organized with your shopping lists, OneNote can help. 3. Did you know you can record audio and video with OneNote–as in, you don’t have to use an external tool and then embed the file into your OneNote page? 4. OneNote allows you to insert all kinds of information into notebooks, including other Office files. 5. We’ve already looked at OneNote as a useful tool for creating to-do lists (and shopping lists) and working with other kinds of files. 6. OneNote makes sharing easy–and not just sharing via OneDrive. 7. OneNote 2013/2016 is the Swiss Army knife of note-taking, able to capture all different types of information and add it to a page. 8. 9. 10.
Screenshot Guru - Online Screen Capture for Websites How To Make an App With No Programming Experience (Updated Guide) by Chris Ching Today I’m going to show you how to make an app even if you don’t have any coding experience. Introduction Thousands of people have gone through this guide on how to make an app and given me praise for publishing it! You’ll learn the core skills and foundation that you need in order to create any app. I don’t care what your app idea is; I know you’ll need to do the following 5 basic things at the very least: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the following lessons, you’re going to learn these 5 things and more! Learn how to build your own apps Instead of paying freelancers and contractors to build your app for you, once you learn this skill, you’ll be able to create your own apps for free! It’s really not that far fetched as long as you have the desire to learn and the persistence to keep at it and get better. Programming can be self-taught and yes, you can start your own career in iOS development even if you don’t have a formal background. Many of my students have done exactly this! Handy Resources
Michael Cerdeiros - Cerious Productions | 101 Useful Websites Changelog and Updates The following websites were part of the original list but they are either no longer available or have been replaced with better alternatives. 327k Shares Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software by Richard Stallman When we call software “free,” we mean that it respects the users' essential freedoms: the freedom to run it, to study and change it, and to redistribute copies with or without changes. This is a matter of freedom, not price, so think of “free speech,” not “free beer.” These freedoms are vitally important. They are essential, not just for the individual users' sake, but for society as a whole because they promote social solidarity—that is, sharing and cooperation. Tens of millions of people around the world now use free software; the public schools of some regions of India and Spain now teach all students to use the free GNU/Linux operating system. The free software movement has campaigned for computer users' freedom since 1983. Not all of the users and developers of free software agreed with the goals of the free software movement. The two terms describe almost the same category of software, but they stand for views based on fundamentally different values. Conclusion
100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know If someone asks you, off the top of your head, what search engines you use or know off, chances are you’ll be naming the regulars: Google, Bing, Yahoo. The Internet however is a really big place and there are plenty more search engines out there that can cater to very specific requirements. General Search Engines We’re skipping the search engines that everyone know about so you won’t be seeing Google, Yahoo or Bing in this list. Aol – Aol offers search results combined with content from AOL. MyWebSearch – MyWebSearch is search engine that shows results from Google. Regional Search Engines Search Nigeria – Search Nigeria is a web based portal and search engine. Kid-Safe Search Engines These search engines provide children with a search service that keeps out age-inappropriate materials unfit for consumption for young ages. Social Media Search Engines Pixnet – An online mobile photo sharing and networking service. Image & Icon Search Engines Knowledge Search Engines Private Search Engines
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