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The 101 Most Useful Websites

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Presenting the 101 most useful websites on the internet. These sites, well most of them, solve at least one problem really well and they all have simple web addresses (URLs) that you can memorize thus saving you a trip to Google. The Most Useful Websites and Web Apps ctrlq.org/screenshots  – for capturing  screenshots of web pages  on mobile and desktops. dictation.io  – online voice recognition in the browser itself. zerodollarmovies.com  – find full-length movies on YouTube. screenr.com  – record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube. goo.gl  – shorten long URLs and convert URLs into  QR codes . unfurlr.come  – find the original URL that’s hiding behind a short URL. qClock  – find the local time of a city using a  Google Map . copypastecharacter.com  – copy special characters that aren’t on your keyboard. postpost.com  – a better search engine for twitter. lovelycharts.com  – create flowcharts, network diagrams, sitemaps, etc. iconfinder.com  – the

How to View your Old Notifications in Android

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There were a couple of pending notifications sitting in the status bar of your Android phone and you have just tapped the “Dismiss” icon to clear them all. And then it occurred that you may have dismissed certain important notifications. Where did they go? Can you retrieve the old notifications even if they have have removed from the notifications bar?

Interesting Websites to Visit When You’re Bored

The 15 Interesting Websites Dear Photograph  – The website features photographs of people holding up old pictures that were taken at the exact spot several years ago. Some of the best photographs are now compiled in a  book  (dearphotograph.me). Textastrophe  – This website is a reminder of why you shouldn’t post your cell phone number on public websites. The creator starts a text conversation with random numbers found on Craigslist ads and publishes the transcript on the internet. The chats are funny and I hope its real because  screenshots can be faked  too (textastrophe.com). Stratocam  – This is like an online self-running slideshow showcasing some of the best satellite images found on Google Maps. Run the website in full-screen mode (Ctrl+Shift+F) and you may discover pretty and unexpected place on our beautiful earth (stratocam.com). Awkward Family Photos  – This is a place where people share embarrassing pictures of their loved ones in weird settings that are both funny an

Facebook will finally roll out a News Feed redesign

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It took nearly a year, but Facebook’s News Feed will get a minimalist makeover. After originally nnouncing a redesign campaign in March of 2013, Facebook said Thursday that it will begin rolling out its new layout and design — but what’s coming will look different than what was touted in the past. My colleague Om Malik had the opportunity to review the new, photo-focused News Feed when it was unveiled last year. At the time, he praised the look’s focus on photos and responsive design, but felt it didn’t do much for Facebook at large: “I have spent a lot of time with the redesign and I am not clear how this solves Facebook’s two major challenges: retention and engagement. Yes, it is lovely, and the notifications are sort of nicer, but it still does nothing to make me come back more often and actually if anything I will spend less time. I can skim photos and bounce much faster.” Ultimately, the version Om reviewed never got off the ground — according to Re/code, feedback numbers

How to Change the Date of your Digital Photographs

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John Q. Public has just finished importing the videos and pictures from the digital camera to his laptop but realizes that the media files are incorrectly time-stamped.