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GraphYourInbox.com – Tracking Your Gmail Usage

A Google Chrome extension that has just been released, Graph Your Inbox will let you keep track of all your Gmail activity, over as long a period of time as you wish. Graph Your Inbox will allow you to plot one or several queries at once, and these can be just anything – you can specify the terms to be monitored, and then the timeframe that applies. Naturally, you can also instruct Graph Your Inbox to plot the flow of...

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Go-Gas.com – A Simple Way To Plot Routes

Economizing, economizing, economizing, that’s the only thing that seems to matter these days. And that is why apps like this one keep on surfacing at a rapid rate. We could say that Go Gas is a simple and intuitive Internet tool that will tell you know how much a car trip would cost. Then, it lets you share the result. This will be useful for planning a route with your friends, as in a couple of clicks everybody will know if the...

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PrettyGraph.com – A Simple Way To Build Charts & Graphs

Half the story when conveying information lies in how you are going to transmit it. There is data that can be put across only by way of charts, graphs and diagrams. It is the kind of data that is only assimilated if we have a spatial reference for comparison. We might not look at the numbers and percentages, and focus only on the graph. That happens very often, and the essence of the information is still transmitted. And no matter...

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Fakes.net – Hilarious Movie Reviews

Movie summaries, together with hotel brochures and marketing white papers, are probably the most boring thing in the world of writing: the formulas have been repeated so many times that by line three you can very accurately predict the rest. Fakes. net does not do much to fight it, other than write really funny movie reviews, where they ruthlessly dissect the characters, pose mean remarks about the situations, and spoil the end. The...

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BookStove.com – Books and Literature Central

BookStove.com is a source for analysis, essays and articles on some of the most influential works of literature, written by the site’s staff and users using Triond, which in turn means that writers get royalties for their work. The content you’ll be able to find in this site is similar in depth and kind of information to those you’d be able to find in study guides like Cliff’s notes or B&N’s Spark Notes, only less methodical....

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