Traveling the world is often on many people’s bucket lists. And while Spring Break may be a long way away, it is never too early to plan the trip that could cross that item off your list.
Tag: Site of the week
Site of the Week: Threadless.com
Do you feel originality lacking in your life? Don’t despair. Threadless.com may not be able to help you with your personality, but it can help you sport a unique shirt that will make you stand out above the rest.
Site of the week: www.blurb.com
Self-publishing has never been easier and Blurb.com is a Web site that can help you get it done.
Site of the Week: Five useful Web sites
There might be times when we wish technology would be as advanced as in “Back to the Future II.” Times when we wish our computer could help us locate our keys, relax, or get deals on the things we want. What you may not know is that there are Web sites to help you do almost anything you want. You just have to find them. Here are five to get you started.
Site of the Week: LetSimonDecide.com
Should you buy Fable III or Call of Duty: Black Ops? Should you go to graduate school or take a year off? Maybe, you’re just wondering whether you should have a PB&J sandwich or cereal for lunch. No matter what the decision is, LetSimonDecide.com can help you make it.
Site of the week: Tumblr.com
Remember when Xanga and Livejournal were the blogger’s dream? Then MySpace and Face-book took over the World Wide Web and blogging became a thing of the past — until now.
Site of the week: Sporcle.com
Whenever you get the sudden urge to test your knowledge on random subjects, but no trivia game shows are playing on TV, Sporcle.com is the perfect alternative.
Site of the week: www.eeggs.com
One of life’s greatest mysteries is why the “extras” on DVDs, software and other forms of entertainment are called “Easter Eggs.” They have no resemblance to traditional Easter eggs except that they have a pack of yummy goodness inside and they aren’t easy to find.
Site of the week: Dormzy.com
Grocery shopping for most college students is equivalent to a trip to the dentist. There’s usually a long wait, a painful procedure, a lot of money spent, not much to show for it, and in the end what you paid for is supposed to be good for you.
Site of the week: Swagbucks.com
Swagbucks.com is more than a search engine. It is a virtual Chuck E. Cheese’s. You can play (or search) and accumulate points to get cool prizes. Here’s how it works.