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The Most Useful Websites on the Internet

The Most Useful Websites on the Internet

There are over 1.5 billion websites on the Internet, and a new one appears with each second. Out of these, around 200 million are always active. With these numbers in mind, there is no way that you will visit them all.

Everybody knows about YouTube, Google, and Wikipedia. But what about some lesser-known places? You wouldn’t believe how many websites there are that you can find a great use for. This article will look at some of the most useful websites on the internet. We also have insights on some lesser-known web browsers.

1. Project Gutenberg

project gutenberg

Project Gutenberg was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hart. The main idea was to gather, provide, and fund the rights to the most important works of literature. The dream is to give out all the world’s literature for free. Gutenberg has so far gathered almost 60,000 books in digital form.

The website sorts books in various categories. You can search your interests by letter, author, subcategory, and many other filters. There are over 200 subcategories. They range from Science and Technology to Medieval Town Series, Horticulture, and Paganism.

All the books on the website are free to download. The donations are optional but essential for the website to live on.

If you are passionate about literature, you will enjoy Project Gutenberg.

2. Radio Garden

Radio Garden

Radio Garden is an impressive radio streaming website. Once you start it, it will load one of the radio stations broadcasting from your current location. From there, you can listen to stations from all around the globe.

For example, are you interested in hearing a local radio from Sri Lanka? Or the most popular South Korean radio? You can click on whichever location in the world you want, and it will tune you live one of the local radio stations. This brings you closer to the people across the globe, and to the musical preferences of various cultures.

Some places have plenty of radio stations in the same spot. In those circumstances, Radio Garden will list all available stations that you can listen to. You can also zoom in on the globe to get more precise results.

3. Supercook

Supercook

Supercook is one of those websites that you didn’t know you need. This is a database of various recipes, but it doesn’t work like the cooking websites you normally visit. Rather than giving you recipes and telling you what ingredients you need to buy in order to make them, this website will help you prepare a meal from the ingredients that you already have in your home.

So, if you are stuck at home and can’t go to the store, or you are out of money, you can consult Supercook. Type in the ingredients that you have and see what delicious meals you can make.

4. Internet Archive

Internet Archive

Internet Archive is a digital archive that stores and preserves digital content. It is also a digital media library and a museum. So far it has archived more than 431 billion web pages, around 5 million audio and video files, 3 million images, and a lot of other data. Most of the multimedia content is in the public domain, which means that you can share and download it completely legally, though certain files can only be streamed online.

If you want to see live concert coverage from 2001 or an older news broadcast, you can do it here. The website fetches parts of audio and visual media and stores it in its archive so you can revisit it anytime. Also, if you want to see how a certain website looked 15 years ago, you can find it using Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.

5. Grammarly

grammarly

Grammarly is a virtual writing assistant that will change your life and your writing. It doesn’t matter how skilled a writer you are, you are bound to make some mistakes, especially when doing hard work.

Thanks to Grammarly, you can write without worrying too much about punctuation, spelling, and capitalization. Once you finish your text, Grammarly can check it and list all the mistakes it detects. In the premium version, it can even suggest a different combination of words, usage of synonyms, and many different changes that could improve your writing.

Whether you are a professional writer, a businessperson, or you just want to write a grammatically accurate to friends, this app can make your writing much more enjoyable.

6. DuckDuckGo

We know you’ve heard of Google, you’ve also probably heard of Bing, and even AskJeeves if you’re old enough. Search Engines make the internet go round. With a world of information at your fingertips all the time, why would you want to discover another Search Engine?

DuckDuckGo is a search engine that doesn’t track your information. Unlike Google, which tracks everything you do, mostly for marketing purposes, you can have a secret online search experience with this website. Whether you’d like to save the URL to your bookmarks or add the Chrome extension, this search engine is always available and super informative.

With a layout similar to that of other popular sites, using this website to browse online content is user-friendly and fairly accurate.

7. DownDetector

You know when you can’t log into your favorite video game or access that important Skype call? Among your list of troubleshooting and resolution steps should be downdetector.com. This useful website is designed for usability and provides up-to-date information on system-wide outages.

Simply type in the URL or name of the game and you’ll have a comprehensive list of issues. If there aren’t any reported the status will say “No Problems at [website]. If you’ve tried everything and other users are saying they’re having trouble too, you can always report an outage on the site.

8. Tools.Techjunkie

If you’re looking for a little extra help with some tech-related tasks, tools.techjunkie.com is just that. With a PDF converter, video editing options, and more, this is one of those “add to your favorites” websites. It even has a signature capture for those important and time-sensitive documents.

Making your life easier and eliminating the time it takes to figure out how to manage technology, this site does it all in one place. It’s free and there’s no need to log in.

Is That All?

These are just some of the countless other websites that can be put to great use. From planning your trips and managing your budget to learning languages and tracking your movie- and TV-watching habits, there are websites for pretty much everything.

This list should inspire you to look for other convenient and useful websites that can make your life more fun or helpful. There are plenty of websites available to make your life a little easier and more fulfilled.

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Kerry Bayley

May 8, 2020

My career as a project manager has given me plenty of time to get familiar with the full Microsoft suite, as well as a host of other tools, all of which I write about online.

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