TrueCar – Buying a car (new or used) isn’t an easy task. Moreover, it usually involves a mental strain, not to mention the tangible strain on your pocket – each and every dollar counts, particularly in these days of slumber economy. TrueCar aims at and succeeds in simplifying the money dilemma, by taking care [...]

Food2 – I’m sure you’ve heard of The Food Network, especially if you’re an amateur (or savvy) cook yourself. Their site is most definitely a wonderful and informative cooking source. However, one question comes to mind: do their content and Graphic User Interface (GUI) serve all age groups out there? Apparently not, because The [...]

PawNation – Why do people become pet owners in the first place? According to Sam Vaknin, Ph.D,”caring for pets comprises equal measures of satisfaction and frustration.” In his article, Sam focuses on the psychological aspects behind our unconditional love to pets and on the reason why we engage in it to begin with. If [...]

Faces in Places – This photo blog is simple: it is a photographic collection of faces found in everyday places. Where do they find these faces? All over; they could be faces checking us out from tall buildings or just behind us, peeping from a toaster. Whether totally creepy or an innovative photographic project [...]

Yay!EveryDay – Chris Kalani is a web designer and therefore, absolutely abundant with creativity. He decided to share his inspirations with us and created two inspiring blogs: Yay!Monday and the one featured here, Yay!EveryDay. Both of these offer a gateway to an inspiring garden with lots of amazing pictures and videos. I liked most of [...]

The Fog Fall 2 – This is a clickable game – click areas to move around. You have just emerged from your bomb shelter after the mysterious fog has lifted, a grim reality comes slowly into focus. The Fog Fall 2 challenges you to pick up where the saga left off, and try to [...]

2009 H1N1 Flu Outbreak Map using Google Map – Judging by the ecstatic media frenzy surrounding the Swine Flu or H1N1, one might think the end of the world is approaching or that we’re witnessing nothing less of a pandemic of biblical proportions. Furthermore, on April 29 the World Health Organization has raised the [...]

We Are Hunted – Music charts are a method of ranking music by popularity during a given period of time. In the ‘material’ world, charts are based on data of shipped music albums. Online however, music charts attest to the counts of digital downloads. We Are Hunted is another music ranking player that offers [...]

Mother’s Day – Before sitting down to write this blog, I contemplated about the origins of Mother’s Day. I researched it on Wikipedia and found out the following: “Mother’s Day holiday, in the United States and Canada, celebrates motherhood generally and the positive contributions of mothers to society. It falls on the second Sunday [...]

MakingOf – MakingOf is a behind-the-scenes Web portal, founded by Natalie Portman and Christine Aylward, providing an intimate, fresh look into the process of creating entertainment by the insiders themselves.
Their mission is to champion the art and craft of entertainment creation. They started MakingOf because they realized so much of what goes into entertainment [...]

Foodista – These guys want to become the Wikipedia for Food. Foodista is a collaborative project; based on contributions by users, it aims to build the world’s largest cooking encyclopedia of the highest quality. Foodista still lacks the comprehensiveness one would expect from any encyclopedia, but it seems they are heading in the right [...]

Arch Daily – Arch Daily is an architecture blog with daily posts on various architectural projects. Why should this interest you if you are not an architect or an interior designer? I believe that since we, humans, have (for the most part) ditched the caves and adopted the built house format as a home, [...]

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