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20 Really Cool Google Features You Probably Don't Know About Google is more than just a search engine. Yes, you already know Google owns Youtube, and all about Google Glass…but how many of Google’s interesting and underutilized features do you know about? Google has a bunch of extras ranging from useful learning tools to simple fun. Some of the awesome things you can do with Google include: Set a timer Explore Mars

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Cube Creator Summarizing information is an important postreading and prewriting activity that helps students synthesize what they have learned. The interactive Cube Creator offers four options: Bio Cube: This option allows students to develop an outline of a person whose biography or autobiography they have just read; it can also be used before students write their own autobiography. Specific prompts ask students to describe a person's significance, background, and personality. Mystery Cube: Use this option to help your students sort out the clues in their favorite mysteries or develop outlines for their own stories. The 90 best infographics Every picture tells a story, as they say, but sometimes it takes a clever combination of words and pictures to tell a story quickly, concisely and in an entertaining fashion. The best infographics may look like they were simple to create in Photoshop, but designing an effective piece of data visualization is usually anything but. There are several great tools to create infographics, but these examples of infographics from around the web will show you how you can take it a step further and add a bit of style and personality to your data. Some are older than others, but they can still provide some inspiration for those of you looking to create an infographic from scratch. Some are funny, some more serious, and all are inspiring examples of the art.

Google Search Operators: The Complete List (42 Advanced Operators) For anyone that’s been doing SEO for a while, Google advanced search operators—i.e., special commands that make regular ol’ searches seem laughably basic in comparison—are nothing new. Here’s a Google search operator you may be familiar with. the “site:” operator restricts results to only those from a specified site. It’s easy to remember most search operators. They’re short commands that stick in the mind. But knowing how to use them effectively is an altogether different story.

Top 4 Sites To Access Your Favourite Links From One Page There are a hundred and one ways to bookmark your favourite websites, whether it’s using your browser’s native bookmarking system or using an online service like Delicious or Google Bookmarks, each of which has its pros and cons. One con is that after a while, your bookmarks can become hard to manage. Using a visual bookmarking website as your homepage is the best way to access favorites at hand for quick and easy access. Each of these services have their own unique added features, including RSS feeds, inbuilt search, tabs, groups, and bookmarklets for easily adding new bookmarks. Lyn Boyer's Top 200 Tools Do you ever think there must be an easier way to accomplish your tasks online? Do you ever hear people talk about apps they use and wonder where they found them? Or, how they use them? Lyn Boyer, one of the Women’s Learning Studio founders, created the following list of 200+ tools, apps and sites in late 2013. She searched many sites and checked many applications to build a list of tools that will make your life easier. With technologies changing rapidly, this resource is most useful now.

7 Best Online Grammar and Punctuation Checker Tools (2015) If your job requires you to write a lot of articles daily, then you can’t afford to make a single mistake in that. You can’t have any grammatical errors or punctuation mistakes and you shouldn’t use wrong words in your article. However, we are just humans and we will make mistakes at some point of time, no matter how hard we try. So, we have made a list of the best online grammar checker tools that are completely free to use. You can use these tools to check if your content is correct and there are no punctuation mistakes in it.

25 Online Money & Budget Tools You’ll Love Handling debt isn’t always easy, especially when you have a lot of it. Even if you don’t own one single credit card, you can still benefit from having online budgeting and debt tools to help you determine where your money is going. When you have a clear view like this it is easier to manage your money overall, and save more in the long run. Here are some of the online money and debt tools we like, in no particular order:

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