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Cool Websites and Tools [January 27th 2012]

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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Google Image Ripper – is a simple website that makes image searching much more fun. The minimalist layout displays images in thumbnails with a ready download link for each one available, so you do not have to leave the search page to download the image. It also implements a light box script. Read more: Google Image Ripper: Alternative Interface For Google Image Search

 

AllMyBooks – If you love reading eBooks, then you must have a large collection of them stored on your computer. Finding a book from this collection can be problematic if you do not have your collection organized well. Here to help you properly organize things is a desktop app called All My Books. Read more: AllMyBooks: A Desktop App To Organize Your eBooks Library

 

 

Pulse – If you’re looking for a pretty RSS reader or a news reading app in the ilk of Flipboard, then you’d be hard pressed to find anything better than Pulse. This app for iOS and Android is a newsreader on steroids that can transform any website or blog into a colorful, tiled tapestry. Read more: Pulse: News Reader App With Tiled Layout (iOS/Android)

 

 

Can I Stream It – If you are a movie buff, then you already have accounts on web services like Hulu and Netflix. As soon as movies become available for online streaming, you go for them. Here to help you keep track of your favorite movies become streamable online is a web service called Can I Stream It. Read more: CanIStreamIt: Get Notified When Your Favorite Movies Become Streamable Online

 

 

Blither – While Facebook chat continues to become a favorite amongst Facebook users, Twitter account holders have yet to be given a built-in chatting interface by the network. The result is third-party apps trying to provide this feature. One of these apps is a tool called Blither. Read more: Blither: Easily Have Chat Conversations With Your Twitter Friends

 

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