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- Cool Websites and Tools [July 28th 2013]
- 5 Ways To Make Websites Easier To Read
- 13 Free Instrumental Music Albums From Hard Rock to Classical [Sound Sunday]
- Are You Getting Yourself A Chromecast? [MakeUseOf Poll]
- 10 Geeky Rings You Can Actually Buy!
Cool Websites and Tools [July 28th 2013] Posted: 28 Jul 2013 09:31 PM PDT ![]() Check out some of the latest MakeUseOf discoveries. Most of the listed websites are FREE or come with a decent free account option. If you want to have similar cool website round-ups delivered to your daily email, subscribe here. DigiPuzzle – is a free to use web service that will provide countless hours of entertainment to anybody looking to kill their boredom online. The website offers its users a collection of various image puzzles that you have to figure out and solve. You need to sign up for any new accounts on the website to get started. All you... Read the full article: Cool Websites and Tools [July 28th 2013] |
5 Ways To Make Websites Easier To Read Posted: 28 Jul 2013 06:00 PM PDT ![]() With the amount of information on the Internet—news, stories, tutorials, encyclopaediae—it’s hard to ever stop reading. What usually gets you in the end is impracticality. A need to switch devices or to go offline, but also the inability to read it now and a lack of commitment to read it later. Reading websites can be bliss, but it isn’t always comfortable. Noisy webpages assail your eyes and after a while, the almighty LCD takes its toll. With impending eye-strain causing a drop in productivity, it’s time to call it a day. If you’re hungry to read (as I am), there are ways... Read the full article: 5 Ways To Make Websites Easier To Read |
13 Free Instrumental Music Albums From Hard Rock to Classical [Sound Sunday] Posted: 28 Jul 2013 01:30 PM PDT ![]() Every week Sound Sunday introduces you to a new set of EPs and albums that you can download for free. This week was inspired by Ellen’s request for non-vocal music. “I’m a university professor and spend a lot of time at my computer. (…) [H]aving music playing is really useful because I often work in noisy public areas (…) and putting on headphones and playing music drowns out a lot of the ambient noise.” Do you also use music to improve your focus and concentration? All EPs and albums can be downloaded for free. That said, we kindly ask you... Read the full article: 13 Free Instrumental Music Albums From Hard Rock to Classical [Sound Sunday] |
Are You Getting Yourself A Chromecast? [MakeUseOf Poll] Posted: 28 Jul 2013 10:30 AM PDT ![]() Last week we asked you about BitTorrent, and whether you use it or not. If you read last week’s poll you already know that BitTorrent is not illegal, only some files are illegal, and there are many legal ways to use the protocol. Legality aside, it seems that a large number of you are going the same way when it comes to BitTorrent. Which way is that? Out of 510 votes in total, these are the results: 8% never use BitTorrent, 10% use BitTorrent only when there is no other alternative, 25% use it from time to time, and 56%... Read the full article: Are You Getting Yourself A Chromecast? [MakeUseOf Poll] |
10 Geeky Rings You Can Actually Buy! Posted: 28 Jul 2013 09:20 AM PDT ![]() Rings usually signify special events like weddings, engagements, graduations, etc. But sometimes it’s just fun to wear rings, especially if they mean something to you. If you’re a geek and you’re into these fashion accessories, then the following 10 geeky rings are right up your alley. And they’re affordable too! Legend of Zelda Triforce Ring Keyboard Shortcut Undo At Symbol Ring Superman Ring Green Lantern Ring Science Coffee Caffeine Molecule Ring Deathly Hallows Triangle Harry Potter Ring Star Trek Wedding Ring Star Wars Wedding Ring Set The One Ring Read the full article: 10 Geeky Rings You Can Actually Buy! |
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