Namestation – Find a Great Domain

NameStation – NameStation is for everyone looking for new name ideas. With a few mouse clicks you can generate hundreds of name ideas. Quickly check domain availability with specialized tools and name generators. Find niche keyword domain names within 40 Top-Level-Domains.

Hostess with the Mostess – Fabulous Finds for Contemporary Entertaining

Hostess with the Mostess – Hostess with the Mostess (HWTM) is an innovative resource for hip & modern entertaining ideas, powered by a popular daily blog and creative online community where parties & events are discovered, shared, planned, and inspired.

ChooseUP2U – Choose Yourself

ChooseUP2U – ChooseUP2U is a unique web experience that allows you to continuously choose between 2 films running simultaneously. Be a hip-hop star or a an astronaut. A superhero or a supermodel. It’s UP2U.

Terrific Halloween – Spot the Differences

Terrific Halloween – Spot the five differences in each spooky Halloween scene. Try to solve each picture as quickly as possible to increase your score.

SoundHound – Instant Music Search and Discovery.

SoundHound – Instant music search and discovery. Names a tune playing from a speaker in as little as four seconds – and even works if you sing or hum! Get lyrics and top songs for all of your favorite artists.

Techi – Not Just Another Tech Blog

techi Techi – The geeks behind Techi claim the following: “We don’t do boring! Well, at least we try.” I seriously think they hold true to that motto. How come? The blog is well designed, and the posts are unique and intriguing. Check Smile More and Dancing Robots, some excellent starting points for you. Let me know what you think of this Tech blog in comparison to the ones here.

Fun Tourist Attractions – A Visual Travel Guide

funtourist Fun Tourist Attractions – If you are thinking about traveling this summer but don’t have a specific destination in mind, Fun Tourist Attractions is the place for you. It is a well organized, comprehensive visual guide. The best part is that it won’t bore you with copious amounts of text, which is so characteristic of conventional travel guides these days. Most of the destinations covered here are accompanied by up-to-date videos and pictures. To really get my drift, check out the example of Tayrona National Park in Colombia, and then compare it with Lonely Planet’s take on the same destination. See what I mean? Should we add Fun Tourist Attractions to our travel guides faveline? If you think so, let us know which one you’d take out.

Another cool feature Fun Tourist Attractions offers is Stumble Travel click it and you will find yourself in an exciting place somewhere around the world. This is a fun feature I strongly recommend that you try out.

Zoofs – Videos People Tweet About

zoofs Zoofs – Twitter is a place where people like to bla bla about whatever is on their mind, comment about a news story or tweet about something that induced some kind of response. Following the same line of reason, a common activity on Twitter these days is tweeting about YouTube videos that made your day or that somehow had an impact on you. Zoofs has recognized this trend and simply delivers such tweets to you in one easy to use page.

Zoofs “orbits around the Twitter sphere, eating through piles of tweets everyday, in search for the most tweeted YouTube videos, and applies a weighing recipe to rank them based on their popularity.” I enjoyed Zoofs a lot and discovered a bunch of entertaining videos on the site. Thank you, Zoofs, for this wonderful service! I would also like to use this blog venue to thank all the Twitter and YouTube users for sharing and for making it happen. Below are my favorites. Enjoy!

Adverputt – The Most Formidable Advertising Putt

adverputt Adverputt – My parents got me hooked on mini golf when I was a child, but over the years somehow it never stuck; I haven’t played it since I was 4 feet tall. Perhaps my long mini golf hiatus can explain why I enjoyed Adverputt so much. I had a terrific time playing the game, and was thrilled like a little boy every time I advanced to the next hole. To spice things up, each hole is sponsored by a different creative website, so in between holes I visited the various websites, and was happy to learn that Nexus Productions is an independent production company and animation studio. They have some really inspiring creative works under their belt you should check out.

Update: All My Faves is Hole #5

Turns out we are one of the sites that generated the most traffic to Adverputt, so they decided to add us as a sponsored website. Click on the updated screen shot below to play Adverputt with AllMyFaves featured at the 5th Hole!!

Adverputt AllMyFaves

Draw.to – Draw Something!

drawto Draw.to – Draw.to is truly a sweet website. It presents you with a small window to draw anything you wish, and you’re welcome to share your creation easily (no signup is required). I enjoyed it a lot, and created the two drawings below. By the way, can you guess which artist inspired me? The answer is here.

Another cool thing you can do with this service is forking: you can take an existing drawing and change it according to your desire. See below a drawing communication between two guys here at AMF that played with this service. Seems like they had a blast.

The Shaker Project – So Much More Than Salt & Pepper

theshakerproject The Shaker Project – Many people enjoy collecting stuff. My mother collects Gourds, my uncle Beanie Babies, and I recently started collecting Balls. The Shaker Project is a salt & pepper shakers collection, offering a peep into one person’s amazing collection. To be completely honest, this website doesn’t have a whole lot of added value, but I personally found it intriguing and fun. Below are my favorite shakers. Shake it!

Salt and Pepper Shaker 1 Salt and Pepper Shaker 2

Salt and Pepper Shaker 3 Salt and Pepper Shaker 4

The National Geographic Image Collection

imagecollection The National Geographic Image Collection – The National Geographic Image Collection is “an unparalleled treasury of iconic images and groundbreaking photography. The National Geographic Image Collection gathers together more than 11 million images chronicling the world from the end of the 19th century to the first decade of the 21st.” Although National Geographic does not offer us full access to the entire archive, the free access collection is a remarkable, mesmerizing photo mass. The images that made my day are just below, and if you like it so much, why don’t you treat yourself and buy the latest edition as a coffee table book?

People and bears eyeing each other in Yellowstone

A colorful scene

Summer at Jones Beach State Park