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Browse Gorgeous Recipes StumbleUpon-Style With Gojee
Could you stare at food-porn all day? Do you love finding new recipes? Are you always on the lookout for a new way to search great recipes with certain ingredients in or out? My opinion is that there can never be too many ways to do this. Gojee is a curated selection of great recipes with drool-worthy photos.
The New Wayback Machine Lets You Visually Travel Back In Internet Time
It seems that since the Wayback Machine launch in 2001, the site owners have decided to toss out the Alexa-based back-end and redesign it with their own open source code. After conducting tests with the code on smaller collections, the owners have now transferred the entire archive over to the new software. Hence - Wayback Machine Beta.
Three Useful Safari Startup Tricks That You Might Not Be Familiar With
One of the popular names in the browser world is Safari. It's the default browser for Mac, so it's only logical that Safari is widely used in the Mac community. But even in the Windows realm, where Safari is not the number one choice, it still one of the top alternatives. If you are a Safari user, or have plans to try it, here are three useful Safari startup tricks that you might not be familiar with.
4 Great Tetris-Like Games For Your Smartphone [Android]
Tetris was the first video game I remember playing. It came with the Nintendo my grandfather purchased for me. Games like Tetris remain popular because they’re easy to understand, fun to play, and don’t rely on fancy hardware. There are quite a few great Tetris-like games available on Android, and some put a twist on the basic concept.
How To Get More Free Dropbox Storage With Your School Email Address [News]
Millions of us use Dropbox who allow you to increase your free storage by using their referral system. When you get someone else to sign up for a Dropbox account, you get an extra 250MB of additional space. But now if you’re a student or educator with a .edu email address, you can get double the credits for referrals.
5 Uses for the Evernote Desktop Clients [Windows and Mac]
A couple of years ago, we had a post on the myriad uses for Evernote, which could well be an all-in-one second brain. With the advent of improvements on the desktop clients, there have been inevitably many more uses today. Thus, here are a few more tips on using the desktop clients for Evernote.
How To Install The iSwipe Keyboard On Your iPhone [Cydia]
I don't know about you guys, but I'm perfectly happy with my iPhone's keyboard but I have yet to see someone attempt to make a good version of the Swype keyboard - until now. As long as your iPhone is jailbroken you will now be able to install the iSwipe keyboard and Swype away.
5 Essential Technologies Used by Major Websites
We all know what is happening on top of the big websites, the part that is visible to the public. It's all about great content and user interaction. But did you ever wonder what is under the hood? What are the tools and technologies that support big websites and make the magic come together?
Make Craigslist Part of Your Internet Experience With the Helper Browser Extension
It's pretty clear to most people that use it, that Craiglist is one of the largest, if not the largest database of items and services for sale. Craigslist spans the entire world, and serves communities from the largest cities to the smallest towns. The only thing Craigslist lacks in a very big way is a front-end that makes any sense at all.