Feature of the Week Super Roundup: 52 Awesome Sites, Add-ons and Apps
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True to this philosophy, we 'd like us to give you a mega-ultra-laser-shark-mix and mash of features that we' ve published in the last few months, including some of our favorite websites, Windows Mobile 7 aps, and Chrome and browser add-ons that you see 've been grace the pages of our website recently. After all, we want wouldn 't you have to dig around for all these yourself. Think about it. We keep it simple, just for you.
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Awesome Sites
NASA
The last Star Trek TV series was kind of terrible, and they canceled Firefly before the series had a chance to really get their due. Sure, Battlestar Galactica was great, but now that it's over already, what remains that geeky sci-fi itch again from you? No Ordinary Family? V? Please. Nobody needs this kind of pain in their lives. What should I do? How would it be stationed with a thorough look real adventure of the American space effort. Sounds good? We thought so too - and that's why NASA has chosen the impressive online presence as our Cool Site of the Week.
Messages from robots exploring the inner workings of damaged nuclear power plants in Japan to provide the detailed history of every American space mission, NASA's official website a little something for everyone.

Broken down into easily navigable sections, such as the universe, solar system, earth and air, which makes it easy to NASA to find something fascinating. Within minutes surfing the site has succeeded in a high-definition video on the history of the Space Shuttle program by William Shatner, an interactive 3D sandbox tour of the International Space Station and a gallery of images from the Hubble Space Telescope recorded locate said. Captivate with hours videos and fascinating reading to website visitors of all ages and educational levels, NASA's official site Ensure that all oppressed sci-fi fan in an inspired space geek help after just one visit.
Famous Objects Of Classic Movies
There are thousands of websites out there that are happy to help in standing on the neck of the day-to-day productivity, but only few can be as effective and as addictive as Famous Objects Of Classic Movies, to do our Cool Site of the Week.
Famous Objects Of Classic Movies offers visitors to the site on a cinema-centric trivia game that so simple that anyone can participate, but still manages to down deep enough to deepen the Film Geek rabbit demonstrate that they can a challenge that even the biggest movie buffs. The players are presented with the silhouette of an object from a familiar movie. To win is everything you need to do what film comes from the object type. The site forces visitors to the name of their film, they think the object type comes from executioner style. If the player in the three wrong letter on a particular object, they lose and be moved to the next item to try their luck again.
The objects featured running on the grounds of the obvious to the obscure. Playing in less than ten minutes, we were of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, the double-decker faced from North By Northwest, one of Julia Roberts from Pretty Woman boots and sunglasses Neo from the Matrix.

Best of all, users who fancy themselves to be film fanatics are encouraged to submit their own ideas to the site for new objects to include in the game, making sure that this brilliant Internet time-waster never runs out of steam.
GovDeals
They want stuff. We want stuff. The government? They have a lot of things. One of the best ways to get your hands on their stuff is, GovDeals, visit our Cool Site of the Week.
GovDeals is an online auction site that the sale of articles of used goods, which is or has been liquidated at a specific point specializes seized by the United States federal or state governments. You may be wondering, "what makes an online auction site cool?" While the site might look even flash it was frozen in 1997, take on only once, which is the prey, the win. Ingenious pieces of conversation has totally outrageous prices for hardware that you never thought you'd have the option to buy, everything GovDeals. At the time that this story was written, we prepared a list of 24 pallets used computer hardware, seven ambulances, playground equipment, a selection of barber chairs, a lot of tactical helmets and a police car - and that barely scratches the surface of what GovDeals has to offer. Site visitors are invited to register for free and get in the announcement, but before you place a bid on something, you read the fine print, because many of the items up for auction are restricted to buyers with special permissions read.

So what are you waiting for? The only thing between you and an X-ray scanner for your dorm room door of the house remain a fist full of sweaty American greenbacks and head track of the tender dog pile!
Open to Everyone or Just Me
Since the inception of the Internet, one question of black existential angst has pursued computer users: "Is this site down for all or is it just me?" To find an answer, you could load the page, check whether you entered the URL correctly, or try your luck with a different browser. You could even go so far to their friends and colleagues to try to heckle the URL to open on their computers. Would not you rather save yourself the time and energy to jump through hoops just by visiting Down For Everyone Or Just Me? If one of us can get to load up, it will be our Cool Site of the Week.
Down For Everyone Or Just Me is such a brilliant idea for a website, it's a wonder nobody thought of it before eons. To see if a site is in operation on or off, simply type the URL into the box provided and click on "or just me" link. Boom.

Down For Everyone Or Just Me is the URL to test it for you. For Opera, Firefox and Chrome users, is an extension by the same name prepared to seemingly dead website testing for you, but if you 're working on a computer on which install add-ons is not possible, you are pleased that the original web - based version is still there waiting for you to leave.
HelloDay
OK, quick show of hands: Who has not tracked down a favorite music video on YouTube or other video-streaming service in the past few months? Right. Now, who of you out there not discovered new music by tripping over a band-video online for the first time? We shall certify to that music videos published to the Web are a good firm, then, is not it? Right. With that out of the way, let's get down to business. Whether you're looking to find an old favorite, or have a desire to discover something new, the music-video-streaming prodigy HelloDay has something for you.
What makes HelloDay is to ensure a smooth viewing experience is enough to explain our Cool Site of the Week? One word: Choice. HelloDay is a music video with a deposit-free repertoire of tunes that are hundreds of artists and includes a variety of genres. From classic pop to trip hop, Abba to Jay-Z, was HelloDay is everything. Renounce the use of search facilities other than breaking the site up in the music genre, HelloDay forces visitors to discover new music, as they search for something familiar.

While this may sound like an exercise in frustration, really makes it a refreshing visual experience that site visitors leave with a few more musical flavors linger on your palate when she started out with. And if what you seek is not already available on the website, got HelloDay there has also encouraged as a user to submit the URLs of the new music video for inclusion on the site of collection for you.
Covet
When Robert DeNiro said in The Untouchables, a man should have enthusiasm. Where many choose to spend our spare time by filling them with friends, music, travel, others find their thrills collect toys, comic books and other popular geek paraphernalia. If you belong to this latter group, you are going to want to know about Crave, our Cool Site of the Week.
If you are of a certain age and played with him like a child, chances are that you will be able to find it again on Crave. Unlike other sites such as eBay, where individuals invited to buy and sell almost anything, Crave is a Web destination designed by collectors for collectors. While the site is still relatively new, Crave offers more than 10,000 Star Wars and Transformers products in different states. Need a first edition Storm Trooper action figure from Return of the Jedi, who is still in its original packaging? Crave it. How about a favorite Optimus Prime, complete with its original weapons and other accessories? Crave has you covered there as well. In addition, the site is always ready to expand, and soon collectors from around the world provide a forum for discussion, buy and sell comic books, trading cards, Barbie dolls - and LEGO.
Best of all, Crave also doubles as a make shift social network and offer collectors a forum to discuss their property-based passion with other like-minded people. We are confident that in the coming years, frequent visits to Crave a breeze for anyone who collects anything will.
Klout
If you are anything like us, you use Twitter and Facebook several times per day Check-in with friends to share your life and discover what's happening in the world outside your cabin. Some of you may even have them in the cabin as a result - to inform the use of the power of social media on the unwashed masses, what products or services your company offers. No matter what you yell from the social media summit, Klout - Our Cool Site of the Week - will tell you whether someone actually listens.
Even though it's still undergoing beta testing, Klout is a social media force to be reckoned with. Users are invited to link up their Twitter and Facebook accounts (with LinkedIn functionality on the way as well), to the site. Once entered, Klout scours your accounts, looking at what you post about, who you talk to, repost, and who is following your every online move. The service then uses this information to provide you with a number of metrics--Score Analysis, Network Influence, Amplification probability and True Reach--to provide you with an over all view of how effectively you're leveraging your social network contacts.

Are you a specialist? A Networker? Maybe a Broadcaster? Klout give you an overview.
Best of all, your Social Media Excellence Klout rewarded with some pretty impressive loot from a variety of sponsors, finally give you a really good reason to have more online supporters to push.
Turntable.fm
If there are large opportunities to discover and share new music or tunes you've loved for years is, is the internet already set the bar pretty high. From sketchy P2P services like the original Napster, to great achievements as RDIO, Last.fm and Spotify modern music listeners are spoiled for choice. Turntable.fm-our-Cool Site of the Week - takes everything that makes finding and sharing music online grand, and it spins up to 11 so that for the best musical of the social experiences we have ever seen.
While still in a semi-closed beta is already showing incredible promise turntable.fm. The premise is simple: Up to five concurrent users are invited to tunes in any number of rooms spin freely with other users, drop in and hear what your room has at any time. DJs can Turntable.fm's draw huge repertoire of songs or upload their own to the mix. When your song is played, the DJs and other users in the room up-tune your song selection to legendary status, or the popularity of ramp is wide enough to tune it right out of the mix.

Building on it's already impressive range of social functions, which provides each room turntable.fm a chat interface for users to send their favorite music on wax, and links to Facebook, Twitter and e-mail, inviting their friends.
After using turntable.fm for only two days, we are already addicted, and we're sure you'll be too!
MIT OpenCourseWare program
Let's face it, summer is not a friend, your brain. If you kill not busy him with beer, late at night on bonfire parties or Michael Bay movies (seriously, he must be stopped), get your poor gray matter into your noggin, in too much direct sunlight on weekend trips to cooked beach. To compensate for the annual visit to your poor noodle hit, we recommend treating it with some of the best free education to offer anywhere in the world. Your brain a solid and direct your browser Massachusetts Institute of Technology 's OpenCourseWare program, our Cool Site of the Week.
In operation since 2001, the MIT OpenCourseWare program website is currently host to over 2,000 individual presentations in 33 disciplines, as taught by some of the greatest thinkers in the world. MIT offers visitors to the site with full course materials, problems and solutions, reading lists and in some cases, even videos. The materials are free to use, copy and redistribute it from anyone, anywhere in the world.

To date, use more than 71 million unique users from 215 countries, has to offer the MIT OpenCourseWare site removed, providing self-learners and teachers access to some of the best teaching materials available anywhere in the world.
NoPhoneTrees
If you buy a product or invest in a service, it 's reasonable to assume that you' re getting what you get paid. Unfortunately, this doesn 't always happen. Computers break. Credit cards and stolen luggage is lost. Often. In stressful times such as this is the last thing everyone wants to do by us, the byzantine telephone system of a multi-billion dollar company to help navigate that we deserve as their loyal clientele. So naturally the first thing you 'have to do to support you deserve'll navigate the byzantine telephone system of a multi-billion dollar company to get the help you deserve. Unless of course you pay a visit NoPhoneTrees, our Cool Site of the Week.
Offer cut-to-the-chase access to thousands of corporate help desk and customer service phone numbers with an actual human at the other end of the line is NoPhoneTrees can get about as mission-specific as a website. Do you have a bone with your car rental company 's headquarters to get? Sick of paying for cellular functions that you didn 't sign up for? NoPhoneTrees you venting your anger at the appropriate telephone number in the shortest possible time.

The site allows users to search for phone numbers by entering the company 's name, scrolling through an alphabetical list or by industry. After just one use, we 're sure you' ll agree that the value of this site should not be overestimated.
Gojee
The decision about what can make for dinner, how daunting a task than actually cooking it. Every day we stand before our refrigerators, freezers and cupboards, waiting for inspiration, and in the end, usually at the end of the same meals makes over and over again - provided the right ingredients for our favorite foods are all in the house at the same time. If they are not, many of us would sit down just as quickly head to a restaurant for an expensive meal than to be a home cooked pasta recipe with the ingredients we have at hand. Fortunately, our Cool Site of the week site of your gastronomic back. It is Goje and it is here to ensure that we never go hungry again.
While there are thousands of recipe sites on the Internet are in circulation stands apart Goje that it suggests recipes for you based on the ingredients you have on hand. Simply enter what foods you have left in the house and Goje will tell you what kind of stir up food you can and what you might need to complete the recipe. If you have a food allergy or despise a particular ingredient, you can add to a list of unpopular food and Goje is the list of ingredients and the subsequent list of recipes to adapt accordingly.

Goje even allows you to mark your favorite recipes so you can return it, again and again. What could be better?
Stolen Camera Finder
While cell phones may go to the photographic device for many people these days decide to capture many of us with a mission-specific equipment to the moments of our lives stick. Whether it's a fancy DSLR, which cost us more than our first car or
a trusty point-and-shoot that simply gets the job done, the investment of time and money that a photographer outs into their camera is substantial enough that seeing it lost or stolen is unthinkable. Should such a crisis ever arise, you can curse the gods of photography for not equipping your shooter with GPS transmitter, or you can attempt to track it down using Stolen Camera Finder, our Cool Site of the Week.
You guessed it - - Stolen Camera Finder is a page dedicated to tracking stolen cameras. Users are asked to taken over by drag and drop a photo with her camera missing on the website of the interface. After the image is uploaded, Stolen Camera Finder test, the serial number, the information stored in the camera photography, reading, matching against the serial numbers of images found elsewhere online. If you're lucky, a serial number match back to lead the user name or image service account, so you eat some relevant information to the authorities for investigation.
If you have no photos to have to provide the service, Stolen Camera Finder also allows manual input of the camera's serial number - if you're lucky enough to have it on file.

Straight forward and easy to use, Stolen Camera Finder is a must bookmark site for all shutterbugs.
Newspaper Map
Traditional print publishing, in some choppy waters in the last few years, but the ship is no where close down just yet. Ironically, the best evidence is coming to us from the interwebz. Thanks to a site called Newspaper Map, will those of us who still love the smell and feel of newsprint paper with our morning coffee always know where to find a newspaper anywhere in the world we could be.
The website offers its visitors a map of the world, with markings that cities and towns print newspapers, where - due for release - as well as their online presence. Each marker is color consistent with the language printed newspaper. This, as it is would be a very useful tool, but paper map gives its users one better: just one of the marker, and then presented with the option, this newspaper's online edition read in a variety of languages provided with the translation of Google.

Going to the extreme, we translated Moskovskiy Komsomolets, a newspaper out of Surgut, Russia in Gaeilge and English language published and found to our surprise, that what we had to end up with in both cases, surprisingly readable. For dedicated news hounds, expatriates or those who are looking for a new window on world events, newspaper card is a must-visit site.
Zooniverse
Host to an infinite number of cat videos, game demo downloads, poker portals and celebrity gossip Web sites, as it does, it's easy to forget that the Internet can also be a bastion of knowledge, education and innovation . Fortunately for Web surfers using the online universe of more than a rocking chair fews choice interested memes Zooniverse has got you covered.
A bastion of citizen science, discovery and education, invites people from all walks of Zooniverse life on scientific endeavors, which we refer to all benefited position. After signing up for an account users have the opportunity to assist scientists from various disciplines, the vast amounts of data they deal with fighting as part of their work. Currently, research topics of the search for planets outside our solar system, mapping our galaxy, weather data recovered from the turn of the 20th Century attempts to capture on film a supernova 1000 years old and transcribing the writings Oxyrhynchu citizens. When making these kind of things not for some interesting conversation at dinner, nothing.

All that is required to take is hosted on most citizens scientific projects through the site, is the willingness to offer some of your free time and desire to participate in a quest for knowledge to take that could help in the coming days, as form, we understand our world, or even our universe.
Browser extensions
Silence of the Celebs






If able to restore your tabs, not enough incentive to download trash can, angry, do not be like extending the developer has a number of other ambitions functions for the proposed well, including Incognito support, the ability to tabs between sessions store and the ability to save the number of tabs at once limit. We are sure you will agree with me that time and energy saving enhancements such as that the Chrome Web Store is worth the venue, he is.
Download YouTube Videos +
Keep in an age of rabid copyright lawyers, takedown orders and bank account seizures, it is increasingly difficult for the web videos we love. While popular content can usually be found tracking down a new source can be a pain on other websites and users. Fortunately, the aptly named Download YouTube Videos + here to help you keep your Internet-media resources.
Download YouTube Videos + is a Firefox extension that works with both versions 3.0 and 4.0 of the popular browser. Once installed, the extension can be accessed through a menu bar added to your browser window. Not too keen on having extra clutter added to your browser? Not a problem: Download YouTube Videos + can be customized to include or exclude as many on screen features as you want. While you're at it, you'll find that the extension's preference pane offers a number of other thoughtful options as well. Users are able to control what format their selected video is saved as, where download files are saved to and even some limited screenshot functionality.

Best of all, despite its name, download YouTube videos + site is agnostic, and allows users to save flash videos from a number of popular services, apart from including YouTube and Metacafe Break.com. That's a whole range of features for a free extension.
Drop Box
If you are a regular visitor to this site, you will find that the recent safety concerns aside, know that we love us some dropbox. Accessible via a separate desktop application or via the Web portal service, Dropbox makes you keep your digital life in sync across multiple systems a breeze. Occasionally for those of us who only have access to their drop box, could the service desktop client is a little much for us, especially when it start with Windows by default. For the power users out there, we are sure you agree that rocking your files through the service website somehow sucks. If you're a Chrome user, as it had to be middle ground, thanks to a dedicated expansion drop box drop box, which had to be so easy we make it our browser extension a week.



Between looking up new remixes of the Nyan Cat song, reading your favorite blogs and occasionally doing a bit of work, your life has become a pretty complex affair. To keep track of the demands your job, friends and family make of you, you could--God forbid--write down a to-do list, or rely upon an application like Outlook or Google Calendar. If you're a Firefox user you might also want to consider checking out ReminderFox, our Browser Extension of the Week.

fire.fm
Last week we showed Chrome users how to rock a no nonsense interface for their Amazon Cloud Player account. But why should folks rocking a Google-flavored browser have all the fun? If you have a Last.FM account and your weapon of choice for getting online is Firefox, we suggest rocking some tunes with Fire.fm, our Browser Extension of the Week.
Fire.fm is a third-party add-on that allows Firefox users to access their Last.FM accounts. After installing the extension, users are invited to log into their Last.FM account or to create a new one. Once your credentials are squared away, Fire.fm provides users with access to many of the functions that make Last.FM the great service that it is: artist selection, custom playlists and track tagging are all baked into the extension and accessible through a well designed interface which blends seamlessly into Firefox's top bar.





While communal in nature, surfing the web is a deeply personal experience. No one understands The Bobcats on Monday on the deeply satisfying emotional level that you do. While The Onion might be America's finest news source, they're really only in it for one very special American: You. Oh, and those NewEgg Shell Shockers that everyone loves? All the stuff they put on offer totally caters to your particular tastes. Still, even with the internet catering to your every online whim, your browsing experience can reach an even deeper level of personalization. "Through what manner of sorcery can this be achieved", you ask? Magic? Nay. Merely Stylebot, our Browser Extension of the Week.


Designed for Chrome or Firefox for Windows (sorry Mac users), Click&Clean is a full-on browser maintenance suite disguised as an unassuming browser extension that allows users to easily manage and navigate their browser's history, cache and cookies. In addition to these must-have features, Click&Clean also offers an anti-malware database courtesy of BitDefender Labs, the ability to jumpstart external applications (such as CCleaner in order clean up your hard drive), send files to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, and even review flash videos offline (even with no internet connection). All of Click&Clean's features are made available via an easy-to use dropdown interface menu made accessible by clicking on the extension icon, located in the top left corner of your browser window.





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JoliCloud
Yo, dude! We heard that you liked operating systems and Internet browsers, so that Jolicloud is an operating system and a browser with another Operating system within the browser! There is a cloud computing solution, so smooth that we had done when our Chrome Web app of the week.
Unlike other Chrome Web applications to be run only a given set of mission-specific functionality within the browser window provides Jolicloud with a whole cloud-based operating system for users to interact. With an impressive customization options to choose from a variety of applications and integration with familiar services like Spotify, Google Docs and Jolicloud Dropbox is a great solution for people who find themselves working on multiple computers throughout the day. Instead of installing and configuring multiple applications or workspaces easily navigate Jolicloud your account and get to work. Users are invited to submit their desktop Jolicloud by customizing the theme and layout, selecting from over 1000 pre-installed applications and can even make their own cloud-based applications to use.

When you are finished with Jolicloud, log out or simply close the web-app tab. When it's time to get to work back log in from any computer Jolicloud rocking Chrome and you will find your cloud-based desktop, as you left it. That's a lot of mobile-computing power for the low, low cost absolutely free.

















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