Friday, November 19, 2010

Cool Websites and Tools [November 14th]

Cool Websites and Tools [November 14th]: "

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WhereMyMoneyGoes – Living in the USA means paying lots of taxes. While this is all well and good, you should know where your hard-earned tax dollars are being spent. Where My Money Goes is a simple website that breaks down your annual tax bill and shows where your money is being spent across different government projects. This allows you to clearly see if your money is wisely spent or not. Read more: WhereMyMoneyGoes: Know Where Your Taxes Go

Kindle For The Web – is a new tool launched by Amazon that helps people read book samples from Amazon online, share them with friends, and based on what they’ve read in the first few pages, make a decision whether to buy the full Kindle edition (or the hard copy) of the book from Amazon. Read more: Kindle For The Web: Read & Share Chapters From PDF Books Online

ListAndPlay – Ever since Google launched the Google Instant search functionality, there have been a spate of similar mashups created by users across the world. ListAndPlay is one such YouTube mashup that brings together YouTube instant search and playlist creation. As soon as you start typing a search term, ListAndPlay starts searching YouTube. Read more: ListAndPlay: Neat Youtube Video Playlist Manager With Instant Searching

Plain Text – There are a number of note taking applications for iOS devices. But most of them offer very basic functionality without note organization. If you are looking for a plain text editor and organizer, check out Plain Text, a free application for iOS devices. Read more: Plain Text: Note Organizer & Text Editor for iPhone & iPad

Wozaik – Have you ever thought “why did I bookmark this website?” You might not be able to remember what it was about the site you found interesting enough to bookmark. A great and simple solution to this is presented by Wozaik, a free user-friendly web service that lets you bookmark specific portions of a website. Read more: Wozaik: Bookmark Only The Most Interesting Parts Of A Page

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