Cool Websites and Tools [September 23rd 2011]

Check out some of the latest MakeUseOf discoveries. Most of the listed websites are FREE or come with a decent free account option. If you want to have similar cool website round-ups delivered to your daily email, subscribe here.

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I’ve Watched It – We have all seen countless movies. By listing the ones we have watched and by ranking them, we can create an organized list. This list can be shown to friends who can learn our movie tastes and discover good movies they would not otherwise have known about. Such a list can be created by “I’ve Watched It”. Read more: I’ve Watched It: List The Movies You Have Seen, Rank Them & Share

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BookmarkQ – Lots of tools let you share a webpage with the world but what about sharing a specific quotation or specific piece of text? BookmarkQ is an amazingly simple tool that helps you share specific text from a website. It works as a bookmarklet by adding it to your browser’s bookmark bar. Read more: BookmarkQ: Quote Selected Text On Any Page & Get Short URL

 

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Copygram – Instagram is the trendiest way to share photos but if you struggle with transferring those images to your hard drive, CopyGram can help. It is a tool that lets you download all your Instagram photos to your computer as a zip file. Simply sign in with your Instagram username and enter your email address to receive a notification when your files are ready. Read more: CopyGram: Download Your Instagram Photos

 

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Songify – Do you enjoy listening to auto-tuned music? Then why not make one of your own? Songify is an iPhone app that allows you to create auto-tuned music from your voice-recordings. The app will then process your voice and convert what you have said into a song. Read more: Songify: Auto Tunes Your Voice Recording Into A Song

 

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Twimbow – Color coding always helps better sort things and identify them more easily. Such color coding could certainly be used by Twitter feeds that are a jumble of tweets and links from different users. Color coding is provided by a web tool called Twimbow, a free to use web service that color codes your Twitter feed. Read more: Twimbow: Color Code Your Twitter Feed

 

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  • jbblack September 25, 2011
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    no I dont enjoy listing to auto tuned music 
    I enjoy listing to music by talented people who do not require auto fucking tune 

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  • Anonymous September 26, 2011
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    I just got a $827.89 Samsung Galaxy Tab for only $103.37 and my mom got a $1499.99 HTV for only $251.92, they are both coming tomorrow. I would be an idiot to ever pay full retail prîces at places like Walmart or Bestbuy. I sold a 37″ HTV to my boss for $600 that I only paid $78.24 for.
    I use http://alturl.com/negsn

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