Numberphile makes amazing videos… about numbers!

Don’t you just love maths and numbers? No? Well you’re about to, because Numberphile is a fun, little website stuffed with cool Youtube videos that genuinely will make you change your mind about math and numbers!

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World Wonders Project: Explore both visually and intellectually

The Google World Wonders Project brings world heritage sites to your computer.

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Daily Brink: Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries

Read our review of inspiring interviews website, Daily Brink…

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Top 10 Most Awesome Space Websites

Space. The final frontier. It’s still pretty mystical to everyone in the science world, never mind the Internet world. Which probably explains why there’s not that many really good websites about Space flying around. There are, however, some absolutely awesome ones that you definitely need in your favorites. And we at All My Faves are psyched to share them with you.

Houston? We don’t have a problem!

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Dead Words: Meet The Old, Rare English Words Being Resurrected

Meet the old, rare words long forgotten by the English language. Dead Words is bringing them back!

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Top 10 Cool Websites: What’s Interesting So Far In 2012

Every week, to ensure you’ll never be bored, we scour the web to find ten interesting websites. We like to call these top websites our ‘Weekly Faves‘. They can be any kind of sites: fun sites, games sites, news sites, video ones, great pages for shopping, artists, design… literally anything. Every week, one or two stand out as particularly unique or fun, and we decided that they deserve their own monthly post. But seeing as we haven’t done any for 2012 yet, here’s our list of the top 10 best websites of 2012… so far!

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DIY – Empower your children’s creativeness

DIY is a website that provides children with a platform to show off their creative side. When kids sign in they get their own webpage that displays their homemade works so that people can see just how creative they are. The sites main idea is to make kids take pride in their ability’s and not hide them, DIY’s motto is that they are a community of kids who make, and that  kids’ creativity must be preserved.

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D-Day to Victory: The Incredible, Interactive Stories of WW2 Veterans

Donald McCarthy had never been to France, although this definitely wasn’t what he’d hoped for in a first visit. Greeted by a barrage of machine gun fire from all sides as he swam desperately towards Normandy beach, pleading for God to come down and rescue him from hell, Donald’s young life was saved by a cloud of smoke that he calls a “miracle”. He would go on to race across a beach the length of two football fields, straight into the gunfire of thousands of Nazis, and live to tell the tale; a tale you can watch along with hundreds of others in this fantastic, interactive website: D-Day to Victory.

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Tykoon: How a Chore Chart Can Teach Your Kid Finance

We live in a material world and our kids are material girls and boys… But how do we teach them that money does not grow on trees and that they have to work for their material desires? Tykoon helps you with that, giving you and your children an interactive chore chart to keep track of their chores and pocket money earnings so far.

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Pick A Course, Any Course: Coursera Brings Top University Education Online… And Makes It Free

Going to College or University is a huge decision: Which one is the best? Are you willing to move out from your state? And most importantly: Can you afford it? Even though I never had the American experience of studying, I can tell something about my own country, Argentina:  It’s the State’s duty to provide it for all its citizens and paying is only a matter of choice. And even better, the public University is considered to be among the top ones in South America. Now imagine such privilege in the USA: having the opportunity to access the world class education so far only available to a select few, with millions of other students, without having to leave your home. “If you will it, it is no dream” assured Theodore Herzl. I guess Coursera proves him right…

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Global Intervention: Averting Future Chernobyl-like Nuclear Disasters

The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophe“, assures an Albert Einstein quote. The concern about global energy disasters has been in the minds of scientists and politics for a long time and has now reached the Internet through Counterspill.org –  “a living archive that combines best in class reporting, research, social media and community engagement.” Based on the premise that press is the Fourth Estate, Counterspill intends to create and respond — week by week, month by month, year by year — to energy industry narratives.

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Hubii – A New, Location-based Way to Find International News

Hubii – When searching the internet for news, people usually visit their regular news websites, which means they will always get the same point of view for any current event. Hubii tries to change that by letting you browse through a google-style map, and then click on the local news sites that are more relevant to the issue you’re interested in. It allows you to get the whole picture, and don’t worry, its in your own language.

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