Archive for: October, 2009

EduFire is an online learning site where teachers can share their passion for the subjects they teach and students can explore new areas they want to learn about. Founded by Jon Bischke, the man behind 2000Tutor, Zaadz and LearnOutLoud, the site aims to form a worldwide community that is passionate about learning. It’s free to sign up as both a teacher and a student. As a teacher, you receive a profile page where you can ...

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Fonts can be really, really fun. They can also be really, really tedius. If you do a lot of typing, chances are you can tell at least five fonts from the way they look. But can you tell hundreds? Did you know there were thousands? (more…)

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With all the options on the Internet for finding tickets these days, it’s hard to know whether or not you’re getting the best deal. TicketFlow helps assure that you get exactly what you’re looking for through its advanced search techniques. (more…)

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Social media sites are popping up all over the place; how are you supposed to keep track of everyone everywhere? Web sites like Friendster, Facebook, Myspace and others are becoming the popular way to stay in touch, and even alert friends about upcoming events you’re hosting. But if everyone isn’t on the same Web site, it becomes frustrating. (more…)

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When it comes to special occasions, one of the most tedious parts is invitations. Ordering them, mailing them out, handling all the RSVPs—it can get to be a lot of work. Now, in the age where the term “green” doesn’t just mean money anymore, Paperless Post is here to help you take all your invitation needs to the Internet without losing the fancy, personalized feel. (more…)

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Drawing diagrams isn’t always hard, it’s just tedious. The hardest part about creating a diagram is getting input from multiple workers on the project. That’s where a convenient webapp called Creately comes in. (more…)

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