Sunday, May 22, 2011

Cool Websites and Tools [May 21st]

Cool Websites and Tools [May 21st]: "

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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GoPileus – is a new entrant in the league of really simple file sharing websites. Just drag and drop your file on the box on their homepage and it’ll generate a short URL of the file that can be shared with friends online via various social networks. The uploaded file will remain for a maximum of 30 minutes on the website. Read more: GoPileus: Quick Drag And Drop File Sharing

RSS Replay – RSS feeds to interesting websites contain all of the latest articles from the site. But if you have just discovered an interesting RSS feed and do not have the time to read all the articles, you can now subscribe to only certain items using RSS Replay, a free to use website. Read more: RSS Replay: Selectively Read Posts From Interesting RSS Feeds You Discover

Beetailer – If you already have an online store set up somewhere, then you’d probably want your wares in Facebook too. Beetailer is a nice app that makes all of this possible. This Facebook-based tool lets you import your web store to your Facebook Page so you can instantly sell directly to your social audience. Read more: Beetailer: Add Your Online Store To Facebook

NoteLeaf – Are you the type who always forgets the names of people you are meeting? Then you should check out Noteleaf. This mobile app allows you to schedule meetings in Google Calendar and be reminded when and who you are meeting with so you don’t forget again. Read more: NoteLeaf: Schedule Meetings In Google Calendar & Get Reminders On Who You Are Meeting

Guardian Travel Advice Map – The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the UK provides travel advice to British citizens regarding international travel. The folks at the Guardian – probably the most revered name in print media in Britain – have put together a travel advisory map as well as a table that lets users quickly understand the travel advisory for a particular country. Read more: Guardian Travel Advice Map: Interactive Travel Advisory Map Online

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  1. There are a lot of collaborations tools on the web, but if you need a way to quickly hack out a document with a group of people, Sync.in is your best bet. With this instant collaboration tool there’s no need for registration: all you need to do to work on a document with someone else is send them a link.

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