AnybodyOutThere – I started using the Internet in 1998. Back then that platform was rather dull, but I do remember spending long hours in chat rooms. I guess I was blown away by the notion that I could communicate instantly with new people all over the world at the ease of a few clicks [...]

One & Other – This summer, sculptor Antony Gormley is creating an astounding living monument. He has gathered people from all over the UK to occupy the empty Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in London, a space normally reserved for statues of kings and generals. In each and every hour for 100 days (24/7), [...]

MomLogic – MomLogic believes that being a mother is not an exact science, but a perfectly imperfect experience for all mothers. Therefore, MomLogic offers a comprehensive destination for Moms who want to know a little bit about a lot of things that concern that slice of the population pie. MomLogic is described as “a [...]

Eternal MoonWalk – Since Michael Jackson’s sudden death, the artist’s popularity reached new levels. His songs are played back and forth on radio stations around the world and Michael Jackson merchandise is expected to inundate the markets and retail stores. But what is the thing that distinguishes Michael the most from other performers? You [...]

MyLifeIsAverage – Two weeks ago we featured on our Weekly Faves a hilarious site called FMyLife, a collection of everyday anecdotes and stories likely to happen to anyone and everyone. Apparently the same guys also created MyLifeIsAverage, which is as good and amusing as the former.
MyLifeIsAverage is a place to share your everyday mediocrity. [...]

There, I Fixed It – According to Wikipedia A “kludge” (or kluge) is a workaround, an ad hoc engineering solution, a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem, typically using parts that are cobbled together.” This website mocks kludges well and offers hilarious solutions to just as hilarious situations. Want a glimpse? Check out [...]

AmazingSuperPowers – AmazingSuperPowers offers amazingly hilarious webcomics. Usually I don’t consider myself a big fan of this form of entertainment, but these guys do it brilliantly, and leave me with no other alternative but to visit the site again and again. Their webcomics are short and to the point, and above all, loaded with [...]

Fat Slice – Fat Slice is fun. Well, at least it is fun in the beginner levels. By the time you reach level 8 or so the challenges hit you but in an extremely entertaining way. My brother finished the game while I only managed to reach the dinosaur level. How far did you [...]

 Boxee – Once you install Boxee on your computer, prepare yourself for a full featured, free media center. This super cool service works with all your locally stored movies and music.
The best part about Boxee is its integration with online content; not only can you view your own private collection, but you can also browse [...]

Whyzz – As a young boy growing up, I used to drive my parents crazy with all the questions I had: why this? why that?
In most cases my parents had the answers to my repeated inquiries, or at least they did their best to make me think they had it. For all those awkward moments [...]

 Look and Taste – Unlike my brother Shachar, I am a really lousy cook. Whenever I come across a cooking site, I wish I could find the time or the energy to sit down and try out some of the recipes (practice makes perfect, doesn’t it?). Look and Taste (formerly iFoods.tv) is yet another cooking [...]

 Gdgt – These days, it is getting quite difficult to track down all the info about the endless amount of gadgets that are launched on a practically daily basis. Gdgt is all about providing you with useful, contextual information — both from gdgt and around the Web — to help you get more out of [...]

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