The 101 Most Useful Websites on the Internet
BY:-Mayank Sambare

The Most Useful Websites and Web Apps
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archive.is —
take a snapshot of any web page and it will be exist forever even if the
original page is gone.
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autodraw.com —
create freehand doodles and watch them magically transform into beautiful
drawings powered by maching learning.
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fast.com —
check the current speed of your Internet connection.
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slides.com —
create pixel-perfect slide decks and broadcast your presentations to an
audience of any size from anywhere.
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screenshot.guru —
take high-resolution screenshots of web pages on mobile and desktops.
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dictation.io –
accurate and quick voice recognition in your browser itself.
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reverse.photos —
upload an image and find similar pictures on the web.
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copychar.cc –
copy special characters and emojis that aren’t on your keyboard.
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codeacademy.com –
the best place to learn coding online.
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noisli.com —
ambient noises to help you improve focus and boost productivity.
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iconfinder.com –
millions of icons for all kinds of projects. Also try icons8.com and flaticon.com.
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jotti.org –
scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.
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wolframalpha.com –
gets answers directly without searching – see more wolfram tips.
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flightstats.com –
track flight status at airports worldwide.
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unsplash.com –
the best place to download images absolutely
free.
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videos.pexels.com —
an online library of free HD videos you can use everywhere. Also see videvo.net.
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everytimezone.com –
a less confusing view of the world time zones.
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e.ggtimer.com –
a simple online timer for your daily needs.
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random.org –
pick random numbers, flip coins, and more.
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earn.com — replace your email with a
mailbox that pays when you reply to someone’s email.
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myfonts.com/WhatTheFont – upload an image
of any text and quickly determine the font family.
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fonts.google.com –
the best collection of open source fonts that
you can use anywhere without restrictions.
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fontstruct.com —
draw and build your own fonts and use them in any application.
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calligraphr.com —
transform your handwriting into a real font.
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regex.info –
find data hidden in your photographs – see more EXIF tools.
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youtube.com/webcam —
broadcast yourself live over the Internet without any complicated setup.
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remotedesktop.google.com — access other
computers or allow others to remote access your computer over the Internet.
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homestyler.com –
design from scratch or re-model your home in 3D.
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pdfescape.com – lets you quickly edit PDF in the browser without Acrobat.
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draw.io –
create diagrams, wireframe and flowcharts in the browser.
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web.skype.com —
make voice and video calls in your browser with Skype.
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onlineocr.net –
recognize text from scanned PDFs – see other OCR tools.
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wetransfer.com –
for sharing really big files online.
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file.pizza —
peer to peer file transfer over WebRTC without any middleman.
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snapdrop.com — like Apple AirDrop but for
the web. Share files directly between devices in the same network without
having to upload them to any server first.
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hundredzeros.com –
the site lets you download free Kindle books.
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app.grammarly.com —
check your writing for spelling, style, andgrammatical errors.
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noteflight.com –
print music sheets, write your own music online ( review).
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translate.google.com –
translate web pages, PDFs and Office documents.
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kleki.com –
create paintings and sketches with a wide variety of brushes.
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similarsites.com –
discover new sites that are similar to what you like already.
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bubbl.us –
create mind-maps, brainstorm ideas in the browser.
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color.adobe.com –
get color ideas, also extract colors from
photographs.
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canva.com —
make beautiful graphics, presentations, resumes and more with readymade
template designs.
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lmgtfy.com –
when your friends are too lazy to use Google on their own.
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midomi.com –
when you need to find the name of a song.
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history.google.com — see all your
past Google searches, also among most important Google URLs
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faxzero.com –
send an online fax for free – see more fax services.
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tinychat.com –
setup your own private chat room in micro-seconds.
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privnote.com –
create text notes that will self-destruct after being read.
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domains.google.com –
quickly search domain names for
your next big idea!
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downforeveryoneorjustme.com – find if
your favorite website is offline or
not?
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gtmetrix.com –
the perfect tool for measuring your site performance online.
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builtwith.com —
find the web hosting company, email provider and everything else about
a website.
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urbandictionary.com – find definitions of slangs and
informal words.
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seatguru.com –
consult this site before choosing a seat for your next flight.
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flightstats.com –
Track flight status at airports worldwide.
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mymaps.google.com –
create custom Google Maps with scribbles, pins and custom shapes.
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snopes.com –
find if that email offer you received is real or just another scam.
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typingweb.com –
master touch-typing with
these practice sessions.
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todo.microsoft.com —
a beautiful todo app and task manager. Also see Trello.
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minutes.io –
quickly capture effective notes during meetings.
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talltweets.com —
Turn Google Slides in animated GIF presentations.
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ifttt.com –
create a connection between all your online accounts.
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namechk.com —
search for your desired username across hundreds of social networks and domain
names.
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gist.github.com —
create anonymous and secret text notes and much more.
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flipanim.com —
create flipbook animations, includes an onion skin tool to let you see the
previous frame as you draw the next one.
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powtoon.com —
create engaging whiteboard videos and presentations with your own voiceovers.
Also see videoscribe.co.
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clyp.it —
Record your own voice or upload an audio file without creating any account.
Also see soundcloud.com.
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carrd.co —
build one-page fully responsive websites that look good on every screen.
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spark.adobe.com —
make stunning video presentations with
voice narration and wow everyone.
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anchor.fm —
the easiest way to record a podcast that you can distribute on iTunes without
have to pay for hosting.
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duolingo.com —
learn to speak Chinese, French, Spanish or any other language of your choice.
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webmakerapp.com —
an offline playground for building web projects in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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pixton.com —
create your own comic strips with your own characters and move them into any
pose.
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designer.io —
a full-featured vector drawing tool that works everywhere.
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sumopaint.com –
an excellent layer-based online image editor.
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vectr.com —
create vector graphics and export them as SVG or PNG files.
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twitterbots — create your own Twitter
bots that can auto-reply, DM, follow people and more.
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headspace.com —
learn the art of meditation and reduct stress, focus more and even sleep
better.
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class-central.com —
a directory of free online courses offered by universities worldwide.
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googleartproject.com — discover museums,
famous paintings and art treasure from all around the world.
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instructables.com —
step-by-step guides on how to build anything and everything.
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flowgram.com —
make data-driven graphics, charts and infographics. Also see adioma.com and eas.ly.
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marvelapp.com —
create interactive wireframes and product mockups.
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slide.ly —
make marketing videos and branded stories for Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
trailers. Also see animoto.com and biteable.com.
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gohighbrow.com —
Take bite-sized courses on a variety of topics, chapters are delivered by email
every monning.
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htmlmail.pro –
send rich-text emails with gmail mail merge.
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wirecutter.com —
whether you need a vacuum cleaner or an SD card, this is the best product
recommendation website on the Internet.
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camelcamelcamel.com —
Create Amazon price watches and
get email alerts when the prices drop.
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mockaroo.com —
download mock data to fill the rows in your Excel spreadsheet.
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asciiflow.com —
a WYSIWYG editor to draw ASCII diagrams that you can embed in emails and
tweets.
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buffer.com —
the easily way to post and schedule updates on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn,
Google+ and Facebook.
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10minutemail.com —
create disposable email addresses for putting inside sign-up forms.
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whereami —
find the postal address of your current location on Google maps.
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sway.com —
create and share interactive reports, newsletters, presentations, and for
storytelling.
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apify.com —
the perfect web scraping tool that lets you extract data from nearly any
website.
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thunkable.com —
build your own apps for Android and iOS by dragging blocks instead of writing
code. Also see: glitch.com.
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zerodollarmovies.com —
a huge collection of free movies curated from YouTube.
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upwork.com —
find freelancers and subject experts to work on any kind of project.
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duckduckgo.com –
a clean alternative to google search that doesn’t track you on the Internet.