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Friday 24 February 2012

FREE AND USEFUL STUFF from my bookmarks and PCMAG

Hey guyz
I have been collecting websites since 2010 on various topics.They were useful for me.Hope the are of some use for everyone.

1.)FREE ONLINE CONVERTER


This one is the best online converter i have ever found.
It converts .zip to .rar, pdf to txt, jpg to bmp and a lots more

Hope this is useful for you guyz

2.)ONLINE SANSKRIT DICTIONARY
spokensanskrit.de: Sanskrit Dictionary for Spoken Sanskrit
Spokensanskrit - An English - Sanskrit dictionary: This is an online hypertext dictionary for Sanskrit - English and English - Sanskrit. The online hypertext Sanskrit dictionary is for spoken Sanskrit.

I guess this could be useful for people who use Sanskrit quite oftenly. But it is a truely awsome site which give you the meaning of almost any sanskrit word and it can also "translate english word into sanskrit"!!

3.)ZOHO
Zoho


www.zoho.com

By Eric Griffith
Zoho is throwing every application it can online to see what sticks. It’s got the typical stuff (word processor, spreadsheet, and presentations) along with some distinctive items like the Zoho Creator database, a notebook, a Wiki, and a Web-based collaboration tool. Not all the modules are free (like the project manager and CRM tools), but all are exceptionally well done and kept fresh with new options and features—such as integration with your Facebook page. 


From here onwards these are the top 10 useful undiscovered websites from PCMAG

10.)LUMOSITY
Lumosity


Lumosity

www.lumosity.com
By Carol Mangis
It's not the first "brain-training" site we've encountered, but it may be the most scientific. Sign up for a free trial and play games that have been lab-tested and shown to improve memory, attention, processing speed, and cognitive control. The games, such as Bird Watching and Monster Garden, are surprisingly fun, and it's also amusing to track your progress. If you decide you want the full brain-training treatment, it'll cost you $9.95 a month or $79.95 a year.



9.)EXTRA TASTY
ExtraTasty


ExtraTasty

www.extratasty.com
By Vicki B. Jacobson
Used to be, a social network for booze hounds was called “a bar,” but apparently, there are also Web sites devoted to keeping track of your friends and your drinks. ExtraTasty lets you search for drink recipes, share drink recipes, and talk to friends about drink recipes. Get the picture? Our favorite part: Catalog the ingredients you currently have in your bar and ExtraTasty will provide you with recipes based on those ingredients. There's also tagging, rating (which results in a Drink of the Day), and downloading (to your mobile phone or Apple iPod).


8.)CORK'D
Cork'd


Cork'd

www.corkd.com
By Whitney Reynolds
If you have trouble keeping track of whether that Chateau Lafite in your cellar is a 1787 or a 1788, this site can help you get your corks in a row. Of course, if your taste in wine tends more to the Two-Buck Chuck varietals, this site also offers user-generated reviews, recommendations for wines you might like based upon your tastes, connections to new drinking buddies, and an oaky finish.


7.)WINK
Wink


Wink

www.wink.com
By Kyle Monson
Wink is a people search engine that culls results from social-networking sites (MySpace, LinkedIn, Bebo, and more), followed by results from other sites where users keep public profiles, followed by results from the Web at large. You can craft your own Wink profile if you want to shape what others see when they search on your name, or you can just hunt for long-lost friends. 


6.)WIKISKY
Wikisky.org


Wikisky.org

www.wikisky.org
By Kyle Monson
Much as Google has figured out how to harness user-submitted content to improve Google Earth, Wikisky.org turns the collective wiki-eye on the vast reaches of space. Check out the draggable space model with constellations highlighted, learn more about distant stars (or submit your own info)—or you can even see a model of the stars that are above you right now.

I WOULD CHECK THIS OUT RIGHT NOW!!

5.)UNCYCLOPEDIA
Uncyclopedia


Uncyclopedia

www.uncyclopedia.org
by Whitney Reynolds
If the stress of worrying if a Wikipedia article is factual and accurate is getting you down, take a break and check out Uncyclopedia; it promises to be content-free. It's easy to lose a few hours laughing at the nonsense presented with a straight face here. You could even "learn" a few "facts"; for instance, did you know that a shark, while atop an elephant, is considered the deadliest animal ever? If anyone questions you, just tell them you read it on the Internet.


4.)NINJA WORDS
Ninjawords


Ninjawords

www.ninjawords.com
by Whitney Reynolds
Sometimes you need to know the meaning of a word, and you need to know it two-tenths of a second faster than any other dictionary site can get it to you. And that's why Ninjawords is there. Like a ninja, it is smart, fast, and accurate. And fortunately, unlike a ninja, it is not deadly.


3.)HARD TO FIND 800 NUMBERS
Hard to Find 800 Numbers


Hard to Find 800 Numbers

www.hardtofind800numbers.com
by Jennifer L. DeLeo
Waiting on hold for customer service or tech support is painful enough, so why do they have to make it so hard to find the toll-free 800 number in the first place? With Hard to Find 800 Numbers, you'll never have to scramble for contact information again. The site organizes companies alphabetically and displays phone numbers and hours of operation.


2.)FOOTNOTE
Footnote


Footnote

www.footnote.com
By Lisa Ruefenacht
For genealogists, history buffs, and even the average passerby, Footnote is the quintessential Web-2.0 example of how to use your Web-browsing time wisely. This site has a deal with the National Archives to digitize and upload every document housed in the archives. You can find anything from handwritten notes from the Continental Congress to Project Blue Book UFO sightings. Users can even upload their own content, so you may be able to find your own high-school yearbook plastered on one of Footnote's pages. 



1.)AFTERVOTE
AfterVote


AfterVote

www.aftervote.com
By Corinne Iozzio
AfterVote is a search aggregator that combines results from the big three search engines (Google, Yahoo!, and MSN) and ranks them for you. Each search results page shows you a particular page's ranking on each search site, gives you the ability to vote for and rank each result, and offers quick bookmarking functionality. AfterVote also offers "Goodies" such as Firefox plug-ins, desktop searchers, Yahoo! widgets, and more.


SOURCE: ME and PCMAG

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