Check out some of the latest discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets.
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ADrive - Massive online storage and backup service. Store, manage and share up to 50 GB of files online.
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BookBump - Intuitive
web-based book cataloging application that lets you organize books in iTunes-like book manager. Catalog and categorize books, find and rate book reviews, rate books.
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FotoCrib - Online photo enhancement application with a bunch of excellent additional features, i.e. on demand photo encryption, image converter, fotomail, and fotopuzle.
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Instructables - Entertaining and rather addictive
online community where passionate people share what they do and how they do it. Hundreds of fun and useful DIY (Do It Yourself) videos and ‘How To’ guides.
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LocateTV (US / UK) - Excellent search engine for local TV listings, in particular for TV shows and Movies. Find out when your favorite shows or movies are shown on TV, see whether they are available online (both free and paid), and see where you can get them on
DVD.
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MediaMaster - Store and access your music online from any web-enabled PC. Create
playlists, share your library with friends, browse through 1000s of community shared playlists, and more.
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ReminderFeed - Quick and simple way to schedule and send reminders to your feed reader. Just fill-in the reminder form, set start and end dates, and press ‘create’ button to generate custom feed for your reminder.
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RescueTime - Free time management tool that helps you understand how and where you spend time while working on you computer. Find out what programs and websites take most of your time (Digg, Wikipedia, Word, Gmail,
Dreamweaver …).
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Rondee (US only) - Conference calls with as many people as you want. You can think of it as a virtual meeting space where you can invite and talk to a group of people using any phone.
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SleepingInAirports - Budget traveler’s guide to sleeping in the airports. Over 5000 airport reviews submitted by real travelers.
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