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list of really useful websites

The Internet is amazing, but overwhelming. This list of sites covers a wide array of interests, and each site listed can give you the information that you need without having to spend your valuable time searching and searching.
  1. Network for Good.org – An easy way to give to all of your favorite charities in one location.
  2. AllRecipes.com – Find thousands of recipes ranging from gourmet to everyday. Save favorites to your “recipe box” and even create a shopping list.
  3. eHow.com – Find out how to do anything here!
  4. What Should I Read Next.com – Find recommendations here based on past favorites.
  5. Happy Median.com – Meet halfway between you and your friends.
  6. Beliefnet.org – Find all things spiritual here. You can even take a nifty quiz to help you discover more about your own beliefs.
  7. StarFall.com – Beautifully designed site for your preschoolers and elementary-aged children. They’ll be hooked!
  8. DailyLit.com – Read books by email or RSS.
  9. RetailMeNot.com – An easy way to find retail coupon codes.
  10. Evite.com – A great site for coordinating parties, get-to-gethers, or meetings with the option for RSVP.
  11. Epinions.com — For recommendations on almost anything made.
  12. Freecycle.org — Help to contribute to the reduction of trash. Find groups where you can give and get in your own town. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
Jennifer Tankersley:

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  • I like eHow as a reference for simpler "how do I...?" questions.

    When the going gets all "level two" on me, I use Instructables.com. Pictures and vetted content for the win.