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10 Best Comprehensive Websites To Go To For Game Cheat Codes


game cheatsWe were taught to believe that cheating was a cardinal sin. But apparently, the people who spout it aren’t video gamers by any stretch of the imagination. Looking at the surplus of websites that host cheat codes and assorted guides one wouldn’t be wrong in assuming that memorizing cheat codes and remembering which ones to use is a gaming super-skill in itself.

Video games are challenges in themselves; it’s just that cheat codes make them more interesting. From 8 bit games of old to today’s massively multiplayer online games and even Facebook games like Farmville, cheat codes are a part of the gaming culture.

Use them or abhor them, here are ten gaming websites to go to for game cheat codes.

CheatCodes

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The CAPTCHA guarded entry is irksome, but beyond that CheatCodes.com is one of the more popular game cheat code sites around. The site has been there cataloging them all since 1996, so the breadth and depth is pretty impressive. The site is neatly sub-divided by the gaming platforms – from PC games to even Nintendo 3DS. Many of the cheat codes have been submitted by users themselves. You can look into the game details and also print out the cheat codes.

Games Radar

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Games Radar is primarily a game review and news site with assorted resources like playing guides, buying tips, walkthroughs, and of course a section for game cheats. You can browse them by platform or go alphabetically. Games Radar covers all the major platforms and a few less popular ones like the Sega Saturn games. Games Radar also lists unlockable games if the main games have one (or few). You can also submit your own tip here.

Cheat Happens

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Cheathappens.com is a dedicated website on cheat codes and PC trainers. It also includes game reviews, wallpapers, guides, and has a message board. The site has been online since 2002 and has a mix of free and premium offerings. Premium members get first dibs at some of the games cheats and trainers that are developed in-house, which are later released to the public. Cheathappens.com also features a cheats glossary and trainer tutorials among its resources.

GameWinners

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The site’s Cheats And Codes Archive covers 56 platforms from the classic gaming days to today’s current crop. The cheats, codes, and hints library also includes FAQs, strategy guides, as well as CodeBreaker, GameShark, and Action Replay codes. The site is very simple and utilitarian but the information at first glance does seem to be very extensive. The listing is in the style of a directory.

GameSpot

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GameSpot is a part of a larger group of media properties and is super-focused on game reviews. The site has channels for every major gaming platform though social games like those on Facebook are absent and the number of cheats if also selective. Each game has its own page with a listing of unlockables, cheats, secrets, and Easter Eggs.

Super Cheats

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The 1999 launched site features walkthroughs, an advanced questions and answers features to help gamers with the exact game help that they need, and a bunch of exclusive guides for top games. The site is arranged around the platforms (from PS3 to SNES) and that makes it easy to find the content. You can also go by the ‘Most Popular’ and the ‘Latest’ lists. The listing is vast as at last count, the PC channel alone had 5201 cheats and 2002 walkthroughs. In total the site has 10,432 games, 2,002 walkthroughs across all platforms.

MegaGames

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Cheats, trainers, demos, patches, mods, emulators, fixes etc. makes up the content for this site. 9000 different games are featured on the site. The hardcore gaming resource’s main focus is on PC and console games.

IGN

The gaming and entertainment website has cheat codes for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC, 3DS, PSP & iPhone games along with video game reviews, news, interviews and previews. The site itself is on the top tier of its genre and is very neatly organized which each title getting a wiki of its own. The cheats are described in greater detail and it’s almost blog-styled in its description. Most of the cheats are submitted by users.

Game Cheats

The site covers 13000 games and displays a comprehensive list of the most popular cheats. Classic games as well as the Nokia N-Gage are covered. You can go into the forums to discover more cheats as well as ask around.

Chapter Cheats

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Chapter Cheats resembles the look and feel of a few sites above. The database is arranged around Top Games, Upcoming Games, and Latest Cheats and Walkthroughs. There is a comprehensive Q&A section to field all your gaming queries. Each game has its own page and you can read about unlockables, and other game related options.

Between these ten cheat code websites and the three we had earlier covered in 3 Great Sources For Computer Game Walkthroughs and Cheats you have enough of a handicap to crash through the levels. Some of the other resources we have covered include:

There are plenty more where these came from. Tell us about your favorite destination for game cheats. How often do you fall back on them?

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Cool Websites and Tools [February 7th 2012]


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UploadingTo – There are numerous file hosts currently available online. But sometimes the host your file is on is facing downtimes or extremely slow downloading and/or uploading speeds. One solution would be to use multiple file hosts for uploading your files. The process is sped up using a site called UploadingTo. Read more: UploadingTo: Upload Files To Multiple Hosts At Once

 

BoxRockit – For independent sellers, selling digital items is not as convenient as it should be. You have to go through the process of uploading your item, adding its details on a created webpage, then spreading the word about the webpage. A web service called BoxRockit helps make the process much simpler. Read more: BoxRockit: A Web Service To Help Sell Your Digital Items Through Twitter

 

 

BuildChatter – is a sophisticated, yet user-friendly, tool that lets you build applications for Facebook without writing a single line of code. You can choose a variety of application types to create including Fanpage, Video showcase, Gifting, Voting Contests, Boutique, Sweepstakes, Coupons, Showrooms, Quizzes, Polls and more. Read more: BuildChatter: Create Professional Facebook Applications In Minutes [10 Premium Accounts Giveaway]

 

 

Crosswalk – Have you ever wondered what applications your friends are using on their iPhones? Who knows, you might like one of them. Alternatively, maybe you liked one of those applications and just can’t remember the name of it. Well, Crosswalk will help you figure it out easily. It allows you to follow your friends as they buy, rate and review new applications. Read more: Crosswalk: Discover What Applications Your Friends Are Using

 

 

LunchMeet – Do you feel lonely when going out for lunch? It is more fun if you have some company to eat along with. Lunchmeet solves that very problem of you having to eat all alone. It is a simple tool that allows people to connect their LinkedIn accounts and send out details of when and where to meet. Read more: LunchMeet: Invite & Have Lunch With People From Your LinkedIn Network

 

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VyuMe – Literally hundreds of URL shrinking services have launched over the last couple of years and most of them offer nothing unique or different. In this crowd, VyuMe (pronounced View Me) is among the very few that do stand out due to unique features. In addition to offering a very good URL shrinking tool, VyuMe also adds a social touch to it. Read more: VyuMe: URL Shortening With Notes, Comments & Stats

 

Tagg – Are you tired of uploading images and then tagging them one by one? Would it not be easier if you could just tag photos at the same time you take those images? Well, Tagg allows just that. It is a handy iPhone tagging app that allows users to tag their friends and family members visible in the photograph and share them online. Read more: Tagg: Automatically Detect Faces In Photos & Share Them On Facebook & Twitter [iPhone]

 

 

Think With Google – is a data driven resource that provides you with lots of consumer trends, marketing insights and other industry-specific research information in an easy-to-read manner. To start with, you can browse the latest insights including information about that particular topic, and articles, studies and videos. Read more: Think With Google: Google Powered Data, Insights & Trends

 

 

Src-Img – is a simple bookmarklet that helps you search for other sources of an image, using Google Image Search. One objective of the tool is to find the original creators of images you see on blogs without attribution. However, the tool can be used for lots of other purposes. Read more: Src-Img: Automatically Searches For Other Sources Of Same Image

 

 

KinderTown – Children enjoy handling iOS devices. But if you are about to let your child use your iOS device, it would be best if you let them use an educational app. Searching for educational apps on the iTunes store is not that straightforward. A tool dedicated for this purpose alone is called KinderTown. Read more: KinderTown: An App Store For Education Related Apps (iOS)

 

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Enqueue – While there are several music players available in Windows, it is rare to find a great alternative for iTunes on the Mac. In order to be a good candidate to replace your iTunes, it should do some things better than iTunes, such as being quick, light, and no-nonsense. Enqueue is a free music player for OSX that is up to the task. Read more: Enqueue: An Elegant Playlist Manager [OSX]

 

RetroGifts – Buying presents is usually a challenging task. One gift type that is always successful includes gifts that bring back memories of the old days. But you cannot always know what items belong to those ‘old days’. To help you out, a web service called RetroGifts was created. It lets you find nostalgia-inducing gifts for your friends. Read more: RetroGifts: Find The Best ‘Retro’ Present For Your Friend’s Birthday

 

 

DocRaptor – Coding up PDF and Excel files can be an extremely difficult process. The code is long and tedious to write. Developers who have created XLS files are well aware of this problem. Here to offer you a far simpler solution to creating XLS and other document files is the highly useful web service called DocRaptor. Read more: DocRaptor: Convert HTML Code Into PDF & XLS Easily

 

 

Full Page Text – Webmasters aim to keep the loading time of their websites as low as possible. But to ensure quick loading times, one needs an external testing tool and not simply ask people to observe how quick a site loads. Here to offer you that testing tool is a web service called Full Page Test that lets you measure the loading time of your website. Read more: Full Page Test: A Web App To Check Loading Time Of A Website

 

 

Musicshake – Knowing how to play a musical instrument lets you create your own music. But playing a physical instrument is not the only way to make music. There is now a new web app called Musicshake, that lets you create musical beats with ease. Musical controls are loaded up with different instruments representing different notes/chords. Read more: Musicshake: A Web App To Help You Generate Musical Beats With Ease

 

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Castle.so – Do you want to upload your files faster and make your client download the uploaded files quickly? If so, stop searching and try out Castle.so, a simple web service that allows users to upload and download files seamlessly without any problems or interferences. No more ads to hinder your movement, and no more “time cap” to wait for. Read more: Castle.so: A Simple Online Tool To Upload & Share Files

 

Multi Edit – If you have a moderate number of contact book entries, at times, you might find it difficult to edit entries or send messages to multiple people at once. Multi-Edit is an app made specifically for that purpose – to make changes to your iPhone phonebook easier. Read more: Multi Edit: An Easy to Use Phonebook Manager [iPhone]

 

 

Krunch – While writing an SMS message or a post on an online forum and social network, you want to keep your text as little as possible. This makes it problematic to share multiple URLs in a single message. Thankfully there is a web service that squeezes multiple long URLs into a single shortened one. This service is called Krunch. Read more: Krunch: Squeeze Multiple Links Into One Shortened URL

 

 

PancakeIO – When it comes to sharing a text file with your friends or your site’s visitors, you have to first open up your web browser, then manually upload the file, then make a few adjustments before the file is ready to be served. This process is made much quicker thanks to a web service called PancakeIO. Read more: PancakeIO: Easily Share Text Files & Other Documents With Friends Online

 

 

Drinkify – Do you know what drink best matches your music taste? As it turns out, there is an app for that. Drinkify is a simple app that suggests drinks for you based on the music you are listening to right now. This idea may just be an offshoot of music suggestions based on your mood, but it works out to be a fun app nonetheless. Read more: Drinkify: Get Drink Suggestions For Your Music

 

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RentSavvy – Looking for an apartment is hard work. Normally apartment listings leave out numerous details about the environment. You have to visit the apartment and neighbourhood yourself to get a complete picture of what you will be getting. But here to change all that is a new web service called RentSavvy. Read more: RentSavvy: Find Apartments That Match Your Preferences

 

FloodMap – In the unfortunate case of a flood, you will want to know how high the flood waters are and which areas are above that level. Only then can you make a wise and calculated evacuation plan. Here to help you with this is an immensely useful tool called Flood Map, that helps determine which areas will be underwater once a flood strikes. Read more: FloodMap: Easily Determine Areas Affected By Floods

 

 

YouTube To Ringtone Converter – Have you found a YouTube video that you want to set as your phone’s ringtone? Normally to do this, you will first need to download the video, pass it through a video-to-audio conversion app and a separate application to extract the part of the audio that you need. But all of this can be done using YouTube to Ringtone Converter. Read more: YouTube To Ringtone Converter: Turn YouTube Videos Into Ringtones For Your Phone

 

 

Hangout.io – Have you ever wanted to invite people to an event without having to create a Facebook event page or messaging them? Hangout.io can solve this problem. It is a simple website that allows users to create ‘events’ and invite people to them. Such a system ensures that only private friends, or anyone who is sent an invite, are invited. Read more: Hangout.io: A Private Event Notification Tool

 

 

Rokker – Taking your favorite songs wherever you go is not easy. A far more convenient option is online media players. One of the best online media players currently out there is called Rokker, a free to use online media player that works best with either Safari or Google Chrome. It is best to first register with Rokker. Read more: Rokker: The Only Online Music Player You Need

 

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MyRoute SafeDrive – One of the significant ways in which iPhone apps have helped humanity is by helping drivers on the road know what lies ahead, taking their phone calls for them, showing routes etc. I’m sure you know about such apps; there are many of these out there. MyRoute Safe Drive is a new entrant in this league. Read more: MyRoute Safe Drive: Speed Limit Alert App [iPhone]

 

Zwiggo – If you were to plan a weekend trip, having all the itinerary sorted out before the trip begins would be a prudent thing to do. Doing it through email or Facebook Groups or Google+ might not be very convenient. Zwiggo lets people like you build a collaboration space for planning such group tasks. Read more: Zwiggo: Collaborate With Friends To Plan Group Activities

 

 

Cloudability – Tracking all of your paid cloud accounts can be overwhelming. Fortunately, we have Cloudability. This tool lets you monitor your accounts from a single dashboard, helping you save money, keep track of payments, and avoid over usage while generating a graph report of your usage. Read more: Cloudability: Track All Your Cloud Services & Payments In One Place

 

 

Tradyo – Finding great deals online will not do you much good if they are geographically too far to use. This is precisely why you should be searching for local deals to begin with. You need a tool that focuses on location-based trading and allows its users to easily trade locally. Tradyo is exactly that. Read more: Tradyo: Buy And Sell Locally Using Your iPhone [iOS]

 

 

TwitDesktop – Would you like to share how your desktop looks with others? Normally this would mean taking a screenshot of your desktop and emailing it to your friends. But with a new web service called TwitDesktop, sharing a screenshot of your desktop has never been easier. The first step is to authorize it access to your Twitter account. Read more: TwitDesktop: Easily Share Screenshots On Twitter

 

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Patternizer – Do you want a new background for your design or maybe for an arts project? Well, if it’s a pattern you need, then you should give Patternizer a try. As the name suggests, is a website that allows users to create custom patterns according to their own requirements and needs. Using the service is pretty easy and fun. Read more: Patternizer: A Simple Tool To Create Custom Patterns Online

 

ClickDummy – Do you have a sketch or a mockup plan you want to get feedback on or show your clients before finishing it? If yes, then you should check out Clickdummy, a website that turns your sketches and drawings into more interactive mockups. For example, turning your Photoshop template into a real-life mockup design. Read more: ClickDummy: Get Feedback On Live Mockups

 

 

Deel.io – If you are hunting for group buying and daily deals, then you should check this out. Deel.io is a Google Maps mashup and search engine for daily deals in your city. Created by former Google engineers, this tool pushes the cutting edge of “deals search” by aggregating data from all deals websites applicable to major cities in the country. Read more: Deel.io: Find Daily Deals On Google Maps

 

 

Tinkercad – Recently 3D printers have gained much popularity. These devices let you design 3D objects on your computer and then materialize them using 3D printers. But going to a 3D printing place to have your objects designs can be a time-consuming process. For the designing part you can use the excellent web service titled Tinkercad. Read more: Tinkercad: Design 3D Objects For 3D Printing

 

 

Gridlover – Creating grids for webpage designs is not easy work. You have to code up your grid, preview any changes you make, and continue to do so till you get something you are satisfied with. A web service called Gridlover greatly simplifies the task by letting you create a grid and obtaining its CSS quickly. Read more: Gridlover: Quickly Create Grids & Obtain Their CSS Code

 

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2houses – After they have separated, the biggest problem couples face is managing their children. Sharing schedules of dates, expenses, and trips becomes very hectic at times. What is required is a tool that lets things proceed swimmingly and keeps things convenient for the separated parents. This is exactly what a website called 2houses offers. Read more: 2houses: A Web App For Separated Couples To Manage Their Children’s Schedules

 

PriSpy – Many of the things we desire normally do not lie within our budget. But in case they do fall within your budget, you would want to know about it as soon as possible. Notifications of such an instance are what a tool called PriSpy provides. It helps you keep track on the dropped prices of your favorite items. Read more: PriSpy: Monitors Price Drops For Desired Products

 

 

TruLy – While anonymity is a major advantage of using the Internet, it is also one of its biggest disadvantages. There are numerous situations in which you need to verify the identity of the person you are dealing with online e.g. while buying or selling something. To help accomplish this, a web service called TruLy was created. Read more: TruLy: An Online ID Verification Service

 

 

Retweet – You might have many followers on Twitter, but how do you filter out the passive followers from ones that actually share your message with others? Obviously you need to find out which people on Twitter are retweeting your messages. While this can be an extremely tedious job to perform manually, it can be made much easier with an app called Retweet. Read more: Retweet: Find Out How Many People Retweeted Your Tweets

 

 

TwitFlicks – Twitter is a place where people talk about nearly everything. Thus if you are wondering which movie to go and watch, Twitter would be a good place to find out which movies others are talking about. Here to help you find this out is a web service called TwitFlicks, that ranks movies based on their mentions on Twitter. Read more: TwitFlicks: Discover Which Movies Are Getting The Most Twitter Mentions

 

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Unofficial Google Image Search – We all know that Google now allows users to search the web usage images. Do you know that you can perform Google Image search by drawing as well? Yes, it’s possible thanks to Unofficial Google Image Search by Drawing. You can perform Google Image search by drawing anything in the area provided. Read more: Unofficial Google Image Search: Google Image Search By Drawing

 

Announcify – After a night of intense studying or research, you simply do not have the stamina to go through another webpage. What you could really use is for somebody to read out the webpage to you. This immensely useful service is exactly what a tool called Announcify offers. Whenever you are on a webpage, you can simply click on this icon. Read more: Announcify: A Chrome Extension That Reads Webpages Out Loud

 

 

Easy Email Extractor – If you have been emailed a file that includes numerous email addresses, filtering out each address can be very time-consuming. Just imagine the time it would take you to copy and save a hundred email addresses stored in different portions of a text file! Here to amazingly speed up things by automating the process is a tool called Easy Email Extractor. Read more: Easy Email Extractor: Extract Email Addresses From Files, Folders & Strings Of Text

 

 

MakeBadge – A badge is a very useful thing to have at parties, at workplaces, and at various important events. But having badges made professionally can set you back a good deal of money. Here to help you create and print badges yourself is a web service called Make Badge, a free to use web app that lets you create badges online. Read more: MakeBadge: A Web App To Create Printable Badges For Free

 

 

Perfect365 – Most magazines you buy include airbrushed photographs of models. Airbrushing normally works wonders for simple images and gives them that ‘perfect’ look you see in magazines. A new tool called Perfect365 helps regular people airbrush their photos with ease. Read more: Perfect365: Airbrush Your Photos With Inexplicable Ease

 

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3 Websites To Find Software Compatible With 64-Bit Operating Systems


64 bit freewareChances are, those of you who are buying a brand new computer in the next year will be getting your hands on something running a 64-bit operating system. x64 has its pros and cons, but it is the future. Not even the strongest personal complaint about software incompatibility is going to be enough to bring technology to a halt!

Windows has managed to do a pretty good job of putting together the x64 version’s emulation mode (WoW64) and I’ve had no experiences where 32-bit software wouldn’t run as expected. Device drivers though, is a big one. Don’t you dare go putting x86 device drivers on your x64 machine. However, x86 64-bit systems often lack alternative software to those that are written specifically for 32-bit architectures. So here I am with three solutions that ought to put you on to some brand new, 64-bit compatible freeware goodies.

Just a note before jumping in: All three of these websites are very trustworthy and I have experiences with them all. Feel free to check their WoT ratings if you’d like a third-party opinion. However, I do not personally support downloading software from anywhere but the software’s original website. Too many websites wrap their downloads with garbage, and though these don’t I’d still recommend that you search up and navigate to the author’s site and download the programs from there. Just a safety practice!

Start64!

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Start64! is one of the most trusted repositories for updated software compatible with 64-bit systems. Those of you who have been really laying it on me about now posting much about OSX will be pleased as Start64! has a whole section set aside for Apple fans.

The site is very easy to navigate, which is something I’ll always be a fan of. The listings are clear, large, and include a short summary of the software.

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Each and every listing includes live screenshots and an easy-to-read recap of the program’s features. They make it very clear in just about every specific software’s listing that the software is 64-bit compatible and go as far as to list OS compatibilities overall. If you read my warning earlier (which I hope you did) then you don’t have to worry about Start64! because they send you directly to the website the software originates from for downloads instead of making you jump through hoops.

64x Software

64x Software is for both users and developers, so if any 64-bit coders have managed to slip upon this post then there’s a little added bonus for you.

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This website can be a little confusing at first and I’m not crazy over the design and listing layout, but it’ll get the job done. The site is used best when checking their top software listings, or their categorical ones:

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Software display pages are a little bit “meh” but again, gets the job done. Never been a fan of websites that allow open comments and a bleak rating system, but 64x Software does have a vast range of 64-bit compatible software.

X 64-bit Download

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X 64-bit Download has that Download.com feel to it and I’d suggest it for the more novice user. My recommended landing pages would be at their featured and top pages (though I’m unsure of the difference). I’ve used both to find some of the better software listed here.

The site has a lot of information per software, and just as many ads. Gets a little annoying, but this is a safe website.

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They’ve got software separated by category and from my experiences I do believe this is a website that features only Windows software. Sorry guys. Downloads are hosted on their servers so consider my warning earlier. Again, safe site but don’t mind me trying to condition you to be a paranoid downloader!

You can find some of the 64-bit architecture’s best software using these websites, but remember that dabbling in the world of 32-bit applications isn’t going to harm your system either. We’ve got a whole lot of articles that can help you find the software you’re looking for.

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Cool Websites and Tools [January 29th 2012]


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Readershare – Google Reader was recently revamped with a new interface and new features, and a major development was the phasing out of direct sharing and the introduction of Google+ integration. A lot of people have voiced their grievances against this, and ReaderShare wants to help them. It is a Chrome extension that brings back those sharing options. Read more: ReaderShare: Get Back The Old Sharing Options In Google Reader [Chrome]

 

Giftly – Gift cards are a huge industry in the US. Every year we purchase and send gift cards and it is about time that buying and using gift cards became more convenient. A web service called Giftly aims to do precisely this. Giftly is a web service that lets you buy, send, and use online gift cards. Read more: Giftly: Buy Gift Cards Online & Use Them With Your Smartphone

 

 

TouchPal Dialer – Smartphones let you easily type the first few letters of your friend’s name and their number appears in your contacts. But usually you have to press the same key (number) multiple times to make your desired letter appear. Here to resolve this inconvenience is an excellent app called TouchPal Dialer. Read more: TouchPal Dialer: An App To Find Contacts Quicker [Android 1.5+]

 

 

When I Work – Calling your employees or having them call you for shift notifications can be inconvenient. Businesses where employees work in various shifts need an automated solution that notifies employees of their shifts and makes it easier for the employer to manage the shifts. This is precisely what a web service called When I Work offers. Read more: When I Work: Easily Schedule Employee Shifts Online

 

 

Reading Bear – is an educational project created by Wikipedia’s co-founder, Larry Sanger, that aims to teach beginner child readers about vocabulary and the concepts of English. At the same time, the child is introduced to the main phonetic patterns of written English. All of this is done with the help of creatively crafted media. Read more: Reading Bear: An Effective Way To Teach Your Kids English

 

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Alphabetimals – Are you looking for a fun yet effective way to teach your kids different alphabets? If yes, Alphabetimals is an amazing website to teach your kids about alphabets and animals at the same time – that’s where the word “alphabeti-mals” has been derived from. Read more: Alphabetimals: A Simple Way To Teach Your Kids Alphabet

 

ShowMeTrend – Are you a Twitter addict who is always tweeting about the trending topics? Well, if so, then ShowMeTrend might be a great website for you. It also shows the user’s past trended topics, such as the trending topics of Dec 10th, 2010 or so. Using the website is very easy. Read more: ShowMeTrend: Find Daily Trending Topics On Twitter

 

 

Phonetic Alphabet – In radio communication, sometimes your speech cannot be heard clearly because of the static. So to spell out words, a certain set of phonetic alphabets is used. Using a site called Phonetic Alphabet, you can easily convert entire sentences into phonetic alphabets. Read more: Phonetic Alphabet: Translate Words & Sentences Into Phonetic Alphabets

 

 

Joukuu – There are numerous web services created to aggregate your social networking data. But what about the data that you store on file hosting websites? Surely managing those files on different websites is inconvenient. Joukuu is a web service that gives you a single dashboard from where you can control those files. Read more: Joukuu: Manage Files Stored Across Different Websites

 

 

Gidsy – If you are in New York or Berlin and looking to organize an event or a group activity but worried that not enough of an audience will not turn up, then you should probably check out this new service called Gidsy. It is a marketplace for activities, meaning visitors can see a list of events being organised in the city. Read more: Gidsy: A Marketplace For Events & Activities

 

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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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iPadURL – If you are on a webpage that has a long URL, then sending that URL to your iPad can be a problem. One solution could be to shorten the URL and type the shortened version in your device’s browser. But shortened URLs remain active for a long time. Here to solve this problem effectively is a web service called iPad URL. Read more: iPadURL: An Excellent URL Shortening Tool To Create Quick Expiring URLs

 

UnitedStyles – Have you ever wondered what it is like to be an A-star fashion designer? If yes, UnitedStyles might help you feel like a fashion designer, where you create your very own designs, share with friends and the best part – get the design shipped to your address. Read more: UnitedStyles: Create Your Own Fashion Designs & Order Them

 

 

CostumeDB – Comicon and various other similar events have popularized the art of creating costumes for yourself. People from around the world generate unique costume ideas and then share them with others through the Internet. One source that lets you view and share costumes is Costume DB. Read more: CostumeDB: The Perfect Place To Share & View Costume Ideas

 

 

Gomo – Not every website on the Internet is mobile compatible. One of them could be yours, and having a mobile compatible site gives you an edge over the millions who don’t have a compatible one. GoMo is a simple website, an initiative by Google, that allows users to see the importance of mobile websites. Read more: Gomo: Mobile Website Tester & Resource Finder

 

 

PaceRecorder – Voice professionals have to always consider the pace of their speech. But normally they only have their judgment to rely on. What they need is an indicative tool that helps them monitor the pace at which they are speaking. PaceRecorder is precisely that tool. Read more: PaceRecorder: Easily Monitor Your Speaking Pace [Android 2.3.3+]

 

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Wenovo Pictures To Color – Is there a particular picture on your computer with an amazing color scheme? Would you like to incorporate a similar color scheme into your graphic designs? If yes, then you require the picture’s color palette: a list of all the colors used in the picture. Here to help you get that is a tool called Wenovo Pictures to Color. Read more: Wenovo Pictures To Color: Get The Color Palette Of Any Image On Your Computer

 

24-Hour Countdown Clock – Many of us have extremely busy schedules and we need to get a lot done every day. But completing those tasks requires a level of motivation that not everybody has. If you are looking for a tool to help motivate you and quickly get the day’s work done, you should check out Eugene Baumstein’s 24-Hour Countdown Clock. Read more: 24-Hour Countdown Clock: Get A Timer To Remind You Of The Work Yet To Do

 

 

MailQuatro – Businesses often employ IT companies to create a professional email setup for them. But even custom-made setups lack the efficiency and transparency that an employer wishes. Here to help provide such a professional email setup in just a few minutes is a web service called MailQuatro. Read more: MailQuatro: Get A Professional Email System Set Up In Minutes

 

 

MarkdownPad – Have you ever had the need to write an article, and quickly convert it into HTML? Well, if so, then MarkdownPad is one of the best, freeware software out there for the job. MarkdownPad is a fully featured editor for Windows, which is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Read more: MarkdownPad: A Fully Featured Text To HTML Editor For Windows

 

 

Coupon Yum – This is a free to use website where you can find as well as share coupons from any store. Browsing the site is simple. You can randomly browse the top coupons or search for them according to keyword. The coupons appear without any complicated information. You get to view what the offer is about along with how long it is valid for. Users can click on the PRINT link to print the coupon. Read more: Coupon Yum: Get All Types Of Latest Coupons That Can Be Printed & Used

 

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