Nov 23, 2009 -
Usually whenever I have a "Is this normal?" question, I turn to Google to get my answer quickly and painlessly (not to mention, privately!). But now with a website called Is It Normal?, you can read a plethora of burning questions that have been submitted.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Only one more day until the highly anticipated New Moon premiere and I know you were just hoping I'd squeeze in one more Twilight tech treat before the big day. And here it is! MSN has launched its very own Twilight website that takes you right to Forks, Washington where all the Twilight excitement takes place.
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Nov 12, 2009 -
Sometimes I just like things explained simply, in good old-fashioned plain English. For instance, it was so liberating when the guys from Commoncraft talked about Twitter in layman's terms, and now with a website called Apostrophe Me, you'll never misuse apostrophes again, thanks to their cute and detailed flow chart. Other things worth checking out on the site?
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Can you believe that Black Friday is this week. On Frugal Tip Monday-Black Friday Websites 2009 I gave some online sites that were dedicated to posted the ads and deals for Upcoming Black Friday.
Here a couple of tips that I thought would be useful and make your shopping experience less stressful and hassle-free.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
Sometimes, you just need a little digital pick-me-up, and today I'm here to bring you exactly that. Today's installment of Website of the Day is not only endlessly entertaining but may even give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. It Made My Day is a site where people can submit great moments they come across during their otherwise boring days.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
I'm a total DIY freak, and appreciate websites that help me reach my crafting goals. Take my last DIY project: the charging station I made from an Ikea shelving unit. Now if I wanted to take that a step further, I could add some decorative fabric to the back panels and really make the shelf pop.
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Nov 26, 2007 -
If you ask most people they'll tell you that good things do come to an end — think Arrested Development, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and romantic dates — but if you ask the creators of Orange's Unlimited website they'll tell you it shouldn't be so.
The Good Things Should Never End website falls under the same lengthy category as the Visuals of the World, a site that aims to be the longest visual website in the world and asks web users to share and contribute to their strip of seamless images.
Unlike Visuals of the World, the long strip of images on the Good Things site is created entirely by Orange Shop, a UK phone company that offers pay as you go phones as well as old school devices.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
There are a ton of travel planning sites, but I just found my new favorite. Duffel (find the site at duffelup) calls itself "a trip-planning tool for people who are not planning any trips," but it's pretty handy for actual trip planning, too.
Sign into the site to create trips — real or imagined — to any place in the world.
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Jun 05, 2007 -
Ever since I shared sites like Dogster and Fido Finder, I've realized that I need to cater to my feline friends as well. United Cats is a social network for cat owners who want to create online profiles for their cat by attaching pictures (I'm sure Wii Kitty pictures are a hit), and who want to take a look at other cats, post comments and communicate with other cat lovers. This free site basically lets you create a mini website for your cat where you can include information like its breed, favorite food, date of birth, etc.
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Apr 27, 2007 -
How are you feeling today? There's now a new website that will help you track your moods and share them with friends and family so they can be warned when you're in a less than friendly mood. Moodmill is a social mood management site (ever heard that before?) that will help you stay in touch with your online contacts by creating a log of how you are feeling.
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