The 44 Most Useful Sites You Don t Know About
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Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL): A fantastic array of hundreds of free resources for improving your writing. Includes an updated MLA style guide. LibraryThing: Share what you're reading with millions of other users, and connect with people that read similar books. Hemingway Editor: Have you ever been curious if your writing is too hard to read or could improve? Paste the text into this site to see the readability score and suggested edits.
Zamzar: A file converter where you can upload any media file format and change it into another format absolutely free of charge and without installing any software. Internet Movie Poster Awards: Get the first look at the very latest movie posters. Archives go back to 1912. Animoto: Make a video using your own images and music, with professional looking effects. Internet Movie Script Database: If you're looking for a movie script, IMSDb is where you need to be. It's a great way to get another point of view on your favorite film. 12 Best Free Movie Websites Online (October 2022)
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Expand Jump to a Section Search and Reference Reading and Writing Entertainment and Video Web Applications and Tools Shopping and Travel Music and Multimedia News and Information Fun and Games Productivity and New Media There are millions upon millions of websites, but the ones we visit are probably the same ones we always visit. However, there are many amazingly useful sites that you might not know about that could soon become your new favorites. These sites exist to save time and money, to help us search more effectively, to drill down into reference materials, and so much more.Search and Reference
Wikibooks: A giant collection of online textbooks that anyone can edit. HyperHistory: A visual timeline of 3,000 years of world history. Select a link to be taken to a whole new panorama of information. TinEye: A reverse image search engine that lets you see where an image is being used on the web by running a visual search against a database of billions of images. Digital History: For anyone who wants more information on U.S. history, this is the place to look. It has primary sources, quizzes, and more, all print-friendly. Wayback Machine: Visit an archived version of a web page to access the page as it was when it was archived, even if things have changed since then. The Best Research and Reference WebsitesReading and Writing
Project Gutenberg: A huge database of tens of thousands of free downloadable books (you can read them online, too). ManyBooks: Tons of free Kindle books and books in other formats (and in dozens of languages) for your computer or eReader.Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL): A fantastic array of hundreds of free resources for improving your writing. Includes an updated MLA style guide. LibraryThing: Share what you're reading with millions of other users, and connect with people that read similar books. Hemingway Editor: Have you ever been curious if your writing is too hard to read or could improve? Paste the text into this site to see the readability score and suggested edits.
Entertainment and Video
Freevee: While IMDb is really popular for everything movie-related, did you know it also provides access to free movies? See How to Watch Freevee Online for all the details. JustWatch: Ever wondered where a movie or TV show can be streamed the cheapest, or even free? Check out this site before you decide to purchase or rent a movie; you might be surprised where else it's available.Zamzar: A file converter where you can upload any media file format and change it into another format absolutely free of charge and without installing any software. Internet Movie Poster Awards: Get the first look at the very latest movie posters. Archives go back to 1912. Animoto: Make a video using your own images and music, with professional looking effects. Internet Movie Script Database: If you're looking for a movie script, IMSDb is where you need to be. It's a great way to get another point of view on your favorite film. 12 Best Free Movie Websites Online (October 2022)