All My Faves: A Very Personal Home For All Your Bookmarks

For those of you who don’t know me (all of you!), my name’s Danny, and I’m a happy All My Faves employee. I’m also from Manchester, England. I actually graduated law school last year, and like the rest of the world’s population of university graduates, was staring down the barrel of a bleak year without any work!

Luckily for me, the delightful Roy and Shachar at All My Faves (yes, they are reading this…), invited me to come be a part of their ambitious project to turn the vast, confusing, inaccessible world of the internet into one visual page. One page where you can find the best websites for any category or interest. But also one page that contains hundreds of smaller, customizable homepages filled with specially selected sites made to satisfy your own specific niche interests for anything; from watching free TV online, to entrepreneurs, to the best music sites.

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The Top 10 Free Online Flash Games: Best of 2011

Who doesn’t love a quick, free online game? We definitely do in the All My Faves HQ; in fact, we scour the depths of the internet every week to bring you the absolute best free, online games! Perfect for anyone of any age; you have Brain-Trainers, Word Games, Arcade Classics like Super Mario and Pacman, and addictive Coffee Break games like Bubbleshooter. Everything the secret game lover in you could ever want.

And in even better news, we’ve asked our users to help us find the 10 absolute best free games of 2011… And they’re in a nice easy to access list for you below! Just click on the pics below to get playing
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The Top 10 Coolest Websites: Best of 2011

Well folks, happy new year. In a blaze of fireworks and e-greetings, 2012 has finally arrived. And as we stride over the finishing line of a tumultuous year for the internet, All My Faves – your one stop easy guide to the Web – has decided to look past Facebook and Twitter to find 2011’s most unique and interesting sites. We selected the 10 coolest sites in categories like music, travel and education; and then handed the job of picking the absolute best in each category down to you, allowing you to vote on your favorites. And here they are. Ladies and gents, never mind Facebook, here’s our review of the Best of the Web in 2011.

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SideReel – Watch Full TV Show Episodes Online Free

SideReel – A site like Hulu that allows you to watch full TV show episodes online for free, SideReel is an excellent alternative. SideReel makes streaming TV show episodes & films easy: it offers excellent streaming quality of the best TV shows & films, free. SideReel is also about a lot more than just the episodes, providing original talk-show style video blogs about news from your favorite shows.

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SendACallFromSanta – Personalized Phone Call from Santa this Christmas

Send a Call from Santa is one of Google’s suitably festive treats for this year’s Christmas novelty gift list. It’s very simple; just click onto the site, get started and within minutes you’ll have a sentimental/funny telephone message to send to your friends, family or significant others.

Readers beware though, you can only actually send Saint Nick’s answerphone message if you and the intended recipient have a US/Canada phone line.

Get started by clicking here!

Speaking of Christmas, if you’re still searching for those elusive Christmas gifts, you simply have to take a look through our All My Faves Easy Holiday Gift Guide. It’s packed full of great gift ideas, and links to the best places to buy them on the internet.

Don’t forget to tweet and facebook message us your Holiday wishes and feedback as well; we love hearing from you guys 🙂

Happy Holidays!



Pronunciator – The Cheapest Way Ever to Learn 60 Languages Online?

With Pronunciator you can learn up to 60 different languages, using their uncomplicated set of online vocabulary databases. It tests how well you’re pronouncing the words you’re learning with cool speech recognition software. And it’s filled with handy quizzes to help aid your quest to speak as many languages as you can. And it’s cheaper than Rosetta Stone!

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Tubalr – Easy Youtube Playlists for Your Favorite Artists

A playlist of one of my favorite bands, Arcade Fire, on Tubalr. Click the pic to try it out!

“It isn’t simple to be simple”. It’s our favorite quote at All My Faves, and we always work hard to make everything we bring you, well, simple! Tubalr clearly have the same idea. Taking away all the clutter of Youtube, it allows you to listen and watch playlists of your favorite artists completely effortlessly.

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Onefeat – How To Turn Photo Taking & Sharing into a Game!

Picking up on Foursquare’s idea of “gamifying” life, by giving you rankings, badges and prizes when you check into places you like to visit, Onefeat takes this one step further, into the world of Photo Sharing.

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MyFashionDatabase – The Largest Online Fashion Database

My Fashion Database is the fashion industry’s go-to resource; celebrating the credits that move fashion forward. You’ll find on it neat and easily accessible sections organizing fashion credits of all the latest covers, campaigns, and editorials from publications and brands around the world. If fashion’s your thing, you’ll love this. Click on the pic below to check it out.

Click on the pic to discover more fashion loveliness with All My Faves!

Now if style’s your thing, you also need to check out All My Faves’ Style Sites of the Year 2011. We’ve featured the 10 coolest style sites we found this year (unfortunately it was too late to include MyFashionDatabase!). You can discover them, and then vote for your faves!
Click here to get stylish!



Ruck.Us – Align your politics with People, not Parties

If the Americans among you haven’t already noticed, I’ll let you know now. There’s an election coming up in 2012. A big one. The problem is, you’ve not got much of a choice when it comes to voting for your next President. It’s Democrat or Republican, Good vs. Evil (whichever way you look at it!). There’s no in betweens when it comes to policy, no grey areas. And that’s quite annoying according to the politically minded creators of Ruck.Us.

Ruck.us believes that politics is far more people and issue based, and not simply about the one’s the Big Parties tell you to follow. That maybe it’s possible to believe that being fiscally conservative DOESN’T mean public healthcare’s a bad thing. It’s a clever idea, and it’s the idea forming the basis of their site. You answer questions about your political positions and most important issues, and form a network of people with similar “Political DNA” as you. And then take action together, getting recommendations on petitions, candidates, causes and more. Click here to get started!



eBible – The Bible Enters the Digital Age

eBible is a no-frills, easy-access, digital, searchable Bible. You can get it on any handheld device. And it’s completely free. It allows you to search through the entire Bible by typing in any term into a search bar, which is a great resource for anyone looking to find the text to back up teachings, arguments or discussions. You can search through the eBible by Book, Section, Chapter and more. If you’re interested, click on the picture below, and brush up on your religious knowledge!

If you like this, why not share your new discovery on Facebook or Twitter. Let us know what you think!



22Words – The crazy, curious, and comical side of the web

TwentyTwoWords – The crazy, curious, and comical side of the wide world web, curated for your enjoyment. It’s a classic coffee break blog filled with crazy, funny, and interesting links. Click on the adorable picture below to check it out.

Check out the All My Faves nominees for Coffee Break Sites of the Year 2011 if you enjoy fun sites like this. You’ll discover 10 awesome websites that are great for a quick browse during your break, and the power is in your hands to vote for the winner too. Click here to see them.