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  • RoosterBank: Teach Children How To Better Manage Their Allowance

    Are your children spending their pocket money faster than they should? Would you like to help them manage their allowance in a better way? If yes, then you should definitely check out a website called RoosterBank. RoosterBank is a free to use web service that helps children better manage their allowance. The parent first creates [...]


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  • JustFamily: A Place For Families To Share With Only Each Other

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    Most of the major social networks have a family feature built-in. With Facebook, you can add people as aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. With Google+ you can create a circle for just your family. However, the important things your family shares will still get lost in all the other noise that comes with these social networks. [...]


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  • PeoplePlotr: Create Beautiful Plots Of A Family Tree

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    Have you ever wanted to see your family neatly laid out, so you can figure out exactly who is related to who and how? If you have a large family, keeping track of your cousins and distant relatives can be a challenge. Is Bill my second or third cousin? With PeoplePlotr, you can make a [...]


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  • MyBabyTheStar: Record Your Baby’s First Moments Online

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    A baby diary helps you record your baby’s “firsts”. But physical diaries are prone to physical damage unlike online storage. Here to help you safely record your baby’s firsts online is a web service called “My Baby The Star”. My Baby The Star is a wonderful web service that lets you maintain an online record [...]


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  • If I Die: Post Your Last Message On Facebook

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    If I Die, as the name suggests, is an app for Facebook that lets you post your last message which your friends will see after you are gone. Obviously, considering that it involves death (which is an eventuality but isn’t something people are comfortable to think or talk about), it’ll be interesting see how much [...]


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  • Footprints: iOS App To Track Your Friends & Family

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    There are several uses of a geo-aware smartphone – from Facebook check-ins, mapping, and local mobile shopping. Obviously, this same feature can also be used as a parenting tool. Footprints is a no-brainer iOS app that lets you track your friends and family wherever they are. Once added, you can quickly see a person’s whereabouts [...]


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  • uSwim: Teach Swimming To Young Kids

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    Like most other skills, swimming becomes harder to learn as you get older. Therefore it should be learned at a young age. If you have any young children in your home, uSwim helps you teach them how to swim. uSwim is a iOS application for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 3.1 or later. [...]


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  • MapYourValentine: Remind Loved Ones Of That Special Place

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    Most romantic moments are either inspired by a beautiful location or get associated with a particular location because of those special moments. MapYourValentine is a fun little tool that lets you share that special place with that special someone. Simply use the embedded Google Maps to browse to that exact location. Once found, write a location-specific Valentine [...]


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  • Storytimeforme: Interactive reading books for kids online

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    With interactive activities such as videogames and sports available, children are hesitant to read books in their free time. To get young children to pay more attention to reading, one solution would be to make reading more interactive. This is precisely what “StoryTimeForMe” plans to do. StoryTimeForMe is a great website that provides free books [...]


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