Cool Websites and Tools [January 1st 2012]
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| Chrome Remote Desktop – Remote desktop connections are always a great help while troubleshooting computers. By gaining access to a friend’s computer remotely you can easily understand what computer problem they are having and resolve it. Here to offer its own solution for remote desktop sharing is Google’s new tool called Chrome Remote Desktop. Read more: Chrome Remote Desktop: Remotely Control Other Computers From Within Chrome |
| HowNotToBeATourist – It is good to tour the world but probably not the best idea to be prominent as a tourist as it allows people to rip you off in more than one way. HowNotToBeATourist is a great guide that shows you how to look, act, live like a local citizen of the city you are visiting and mingle in just perfectly. Read more: HowNotToBeATourist: Look, Act & Live Like A Local When Visiting Other Countries | |
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| Splaylist – Music fans want simple things: they want a website that they can go to, type in their favorite artist’s or song’s name, and be easily able to stream songs or download them to their hard drive. They do not want complicated signups and download limits. This is why all music fans will fall in love with a site called SplayList. Read more: SplayList: Listen To Your Favorite Music & Download It Easily | |
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| SpeakingPal English Tutor – Not many people have English as their first language, but that doesn’t stop anyone from speaking it as one. To check how good you’re English is, and get instant feedback on how you can improve it is an application SpeakingPal English Tutor. Read more: SpeakingPal English Tutor: Learn English On Your Mobile [iOS & Android] | |
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| OpalCalc – The Windows calculator is not an impressive application, to say the least. It leaves a lot of room for improvement and user-friendliness. Here to bridge that gap is a wonderful desktop application called OpalCalc, a calculation app for Windows computers with .NET 3.5 or higher installed. Read more: OpalCalc: Cool Text-based Calculation App To Replace Your Windows Calculator |
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