Monthly Archives: December 2009

CosmoLearning – A School where Admission is Free and Open to All

CosmoLearning – Imagine an institution where educational courses, lectures, quizzes and notes are not only free of charge, but accessible to and by anyone with an Internet connection. CosmoLearning took this vision and made it into reality by significantly elevating … Continue reading

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Holiday Toy List – Kids’ (Big and Small) Ultimate List for Santa

Holiday Toy List – When we listed the Amazon Toy List on All My Faves last year, I tried to decipher the origins of the gift-giving custom, so I won’t discuss it again. I would rather talk about what defines … Continue reading

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Bizmore – The SMB’s Informant

Bizmore – When AllMyFaves first aired three years ago, it was a one page website. Since then we expanded to more countries and provided theme specific pages such as entertainment, kids, blogs, education, shopping, travel and weekly faves. You might … Continue reading

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YouTube CountDown – The Best of 2009

YouTube CountDown – If someone were to ask me, “If you could have access to just one website of your choice, which one would it be?”, I’d have to say it would be allmyfaves.com -not only because I am one … Continue reading

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What The Movie – Cinema Show and Tell (and Share of Course)

What The Movie – If you’re into flaunting your cinematic knowledge, now there’s a swanky new online venue for you to do it, while giving your two cents on your favorite motion pictures. What The Movie offers ‘name the movie’ … Continue reading

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The Oatmeal – The Vision(s) of Learning

The Oatmeal – The very thought of learning new facts or understanding why certain human phenomena exist can bore us to the extent of simply aborting the mission altogether, and preferring to indulge in some serious mind-numbing TV time. But … Continue reading

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Autocomplete Me – Google Gone Wild

Autocomplete Me – Before talking about this website, we should first get the Google AutoComplete concept down. When you type a word into the Google search box, Google “helps” you by offering top-down style suggestions of relevant real-time searches (i.e., … Continue reading

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Sim Air Traffic – You’re in Charge of the Control Tower

Sim Air Traffic – Have you ever dreamed of running an airport, sitting at the control tower and deciding which plane should land and when? Now you can with Sim Air Traffic, where you are the airport supervisor. Be careful … Continue reading

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The All My Faves 2009 Holidays Special

All My Faves 2009 Holidays Special – Time flies so quickly – I remember vividly last year’s Holidays season as if it were yesterday. When we reach this time of year most of us are focused on two things: showing … Continue reading

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Techland – Violets are Red, Gadgets are Blue

Techland – Techland offers “the latest in nerd news, gadgets, culture and games.” Is there something new here? Not really; it is a tech/gadgets related website just like Engadget and Gizmodo. So why are we featuring it on our Weekly … Continue reading

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A Story Before Bed – Remote Access (but Close to Heart) Bedtime Stories

A Story Before Bed – Bedtime stories are cherished moments for both parents and young children. It’s an essential bonding experience which brings hearts and smiles together, on that comfy and dim lighted bed. Imagine creating the very same experience … Continue reading

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Google Zeitgeist – 2009′s Movers and Shakers

Google Zeitgeist – Just about every major content publisher is currently offering its take on this year’s top this, top that. When such lists are not produced by democratic means (i.e. user votes and surveys), naturally I tend to take … Continue reading

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