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100 Websites To See Before You Die (Part 1)

Here at Maximum PC, we've always done our fair share of website recommendation articles--including a couple of doozies from the past few years. And of course we're not the only ones who do this sort of article either; it's a proven popular format. But this year, we thought we'd mix things up a little bit. Rather than just focusing on what's services are popular, or which web apps will make you the most productive, we wanted to take a look at what's fun on the Internet. In that spirit, our February cover feature is going to be 100 Websites You Need to Visit Before You Die. These are sites that will either entertain you, educate you, or just plain blow your mind.
Do you travel very often to client place and use different computers? If yes, then make sure your USB drive is loaded with some common tools that can make your life much easier. I have compiled a list of 50 portable tools that you can carry on your USB or flash drive. 1. http://www.aboutonlinetips.com/portable-app-for-usb-drive/

50 Best Portable Apps (Windows/Mac/Linux)

OPEN with a CENTER PAWN . DEVELOP with threats . KNIGHTS before BISHOPS . DON'T move the same piece twice. Make as FEW PAWN MOVES as possible in the opening. DON'T bring out your QUEEN too early. http://www.chessdryad.com/education/sageadvice/thirty/index.htm

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Most Popular Top 10s of 2011

Lifehacker's been around for a few years, so every week we like to round up some of our favorite posts—new and old—on a particular topic. Here's a look back at our most popular top 10 lists of 2011. Top 10 Gaming Hacks and DIY Projects We love our games and consoles, but there's a big world that lies beyond the product you pull out of the box. http://lifehacker.com/5866138/most-popular-top-10s-of-2011
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