17 year old, Nick D’Aloisio, from London, created a news app that allows you to browse information quickly and clearly through content summaries.
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Flavors.me allows you to create a stylish website in minutes, bringing together social media updates, photos, videos and more into a unified web presence.
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Flightradar24 shows you the World’s air traffic, live. Enter Flightradar24 and a world map opens on which all current flights are marked by a small, moving, yellow plane figure.
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DrugCite – I don’t mean to scare you at all, but… did you know that 5.61% of Aspirin users reporting adverse events to the FDA reported gastro-intestinal hemorrhages after taking it? Did you know that 6.2% of Ritalin (the ADD medication) side effects reported were negative neurological side effects? Did you know that 5.16% of people who took Alka Selzer Plus Cold (a common cold medication) and reported side effects to the FDA needed Cardiac investigations for adverse side effects on their heart rate and blood pressure? No, I didn’t either…
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Need to boost your range of useless (or otherwise) facts to boast that you know across the dinner table? Need to post something profound on Twitter? Well now you can do both. ‘Today I Found Out’ has been tirelessly compiling a database of exactly that: Interesting Facts & Trivia, perfect for Pub Quizzes, Pop Quizzes and Dinner Parties everywhere. It’s presented brilliantly as well, which we at All My Faves appreciated! So click on the big picture below, enter, and discover some bizarre and interesting facts you didn’t know before!
We’re all about fun sites like this on All My Faves, and if you create a personalized homepage with us, you’ll be given loads of suggested sites like this to browse and enjoy, as well as adding your own too! Click here to use the internet better today.
TwoSides is a great concept: A social debating platform. You see views from every side of an issue and compare viewpoints with others. It’s a concept for a new world, where people are more informed, open-minded, and tolerant. And the good news is, it works really beautifully. I’ve been busy reading a number of surprisingly mature arguments on some rather contentious issues on there, and I also enjoy wading in with my two cents every now and again as well.
My only concern for the site is that it really has to be moderated very carefully, especially when it becomes more widely used (which I think it really should be, because it’s brilliant!). I would worry that more extreme viewpoints would be given their head, and that debates turn into hate-filled dramas. However, maybe that’s another debate for the site’s users to give their input to!
Be sure to check out TwoSides’ awesome feature on the 2012 US Presidential Elections while you’re looking around too: It allows you to compare candidates to see whose views you most coincide with!
Lemon – Lemon is the best way to keep track of your receipts and squeeze out all the useful information. All you have to do is snap a photo of your receipt and our technology extracts information that is searchable, taggable and securely accessible.
Nerdy Day Trips -from Sea Forts to abandoned nuclear bunkers, dead victorian racecourses, roads that are falling into the ground, narrow gauge railways that take you to a power station.
Slavery Footprint – How many slaves work for you? There are 27 million slaves in the world today. Many of them contribute to the supply chains that end up in the products we use every day. Find out how many slaves work for you, and take action.
Tested – Tested.com is for clever people who want to buy smarter, tweak better, hack harder, and watch them destroy bad gear.
eEtiquette – The digital lifestyle is changing our lives and our behavior. Today the kind of questions we face include “Is it okay if I ignore a ‘friend request’ on Facebook?”, “Is it impolite to put my cell phone on the table in the restaurant?” or “How long can I use the free WiFi in the café without ordering anything?”.
Now we do have an eEtiquette with 101 dos and don’ts for everyday digital interaction. It has been developed after several months of intensive research work and numerous workshops with participants from more than 12 countries.
Feedly – Feedly is a news reader for creative minds,
a simple and elegant way to read and share
the content of your favorite sites. Satisfy your unique appetite to learn, arrange and enjoy the web. Get the best content from your favorite sources delivered to your iPhone, iPad or desktop browser.