2013 was a good year for us internet consumers, providing tons of exciting new services. Our team of web experts has carefully gathered the top 100 coolest websites of the year for you to enjoy. Scroll down to see all the best sites that made 2013 a more productive, interesting, and fun year to AMF users worldwide. VOTE now and help us decide: which sites are the best?
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Shut Up And Take My Money is an online store that compiles the best in the internet’s strange, geeky items.
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Find The Invisible Cow is a great, simple game that can be played entirely in your web browser.
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24 Hours Of Happy is the world’s first 24-hour music video, featuring a looped-soundtrack of Pharell’s song “Happy” as well as cameos from tons of well-known musicians, actors and other artists.
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Blinkist is a website and corresponding mobile app that provides access to a massive library of short, easily readable passages from non-fiction books.
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Wasted Humanity measures how long society has “wasted” on specific YouTube videos. Plug the URL of the video into their search engine, and feel a little bit sad for humanity (depending on the video).
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What are you prepared to sacrifice for what you love? I don’t care what you have to do; the carrot will live!
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PostGradProblems offers a forum for sharing the lowered expectations of post-graduate reality. Entry level employees unite!
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Help Me Fly is a cute little logic flash game where you must figure out how to help the pilot jump-start his plane, collecting as many stars as you can along the way.
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Play Dot To is a fun little game that will make you feel like a kid again, connecting dots to draw a cute little smiling whale.
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The Keeper of 4 Elements is a strategic defense game where you help a powerful white bearded wizard Defend the island from a evil army by building Element controlling towers.
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NYC Grid is an exploration and documentation of New York neighborhoods showing photos of its buildings in the past and present.
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