Thursday, October 22, 2009

INCREDIBLY USEFUL SITES

Call us lazy, but if you give us a simple site, we’ll use it. ‘Save us some time or money and we’ll be friends for life. Our latest incredibly useful online obsessions do both, which is why we’re doing some heavy book-marking these days. Perhaps you might want to enlist the help of the following sites as well:

PerryEllis.com: Shameless self-promotion or super smart shopper? To be honest, it’s a little bit of both, but prejudices aside, the site has some great deals on at the moment, so you can get the jump on the holiday rush by shopping now for gifts for your dad, brothers and in-laws at great prices. You’ll also help them look a good bit more stylish to boot.

GasBuddy.com: Type in your zip code and presto, up pops a list of the best gas prices in your neck of the woods. Simply genius!
Cnet.com: We don’t buy any electronic or digital gadgets ‘till we’ve checked in to see what the brainiacs over at Cnet.com have to say. Written in plain English, with pros, cons and comparisons of one model over another clearly spelled out, cnet.com reviews are our go-to guides for all things gadget.

Lifehacker.com: Think of it as a post-modern “Helpful Hints from Heloise” for the hipster crowd. Put another way, it’s a great daily blog that features tips, shortcuts, and downloads that help us get stuff done smarter and more efficiently.

Translation.babylon.com: Simple translations, from English into 18 or so other languages, done in a split second. Individual words, phrases, whatever you like – they can handle it, quickly and for free. Comes in seriously handy when the Japanese relatives come to town.
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