Archive for December, 2006
If you depend on F1 for your daily fix, then head straight to pitpass.
It’s probabably the only site that’s run by a journo who’s also serious F1 fanatic.
And it wasn’t started with profit as the primary motive - it shows. While there are enough and more F1 sites run by media houses and specialist companies, [...]
December 31st, 2006 | Posted in Arts & Humanities, Beauty & Style, Education & Reference, Entertainment & Music, Food & Drinks, Generated Knowledge!, Health, Site of the Day, Sports & Games | No Comments
I always wanted to have a tool that can help me to learn faster and easier.
I was searching for study tools. I was randomly googling for learning tools, accelerated learning, memory techniques etc. Suddenly I came across one site www.learning-styles-online.com This site has a learning styles inventory test.
It is a 70 questions test with simple questions. [...]
December 30th, 2006 | Posted in Arts & Humanities, Computer & Internet, Education & Reference, Family & Relationship, Generated Knowledge!, News & Information, Site of the Day | No Comments
This is about a website which I was tracking since quite a few days.
Not that I was very much interested to promote it but yes it served most of my purposes regarding health information in general.
More so I was interested as it was created by two Indians.
December 29th, 2006 | Posted in Business & Finance, Computer & Internet, Consumer Electronics, Education & Reference, Family & Relationship, Site of the Day | No Comments
DeviantART is an online art community for artists and art lovers to interact in a variety of ways, ranging from the submission of art to conversations on a number of topics. In its purest form, deviantART is a means for expressing yourself in a variety of ways.
On August 7, 2000, deviantART was launched to provide [...]
December 28th, 2006 | Posted in Arts & Humanities, Beauty & Style, Computer & Internet, Education & Reference, Freebies, Fun & Entertainment, Generated Knowledge!, Media, Site of the Day | No Comments
Did you ever hear some one use back-end and front-end to buid a webpage?
This site will teach you more about the ”back-end” part.
To make things simpler for you, go to the menu of this page if you are using Internet Explorer browser and from the menu, select VIEW SOURCE.
It will open up a notepad with scores of lines which is meant [...]
December 27th, 2006 | Posted in Arts & Humanities, Computer & Internet, Education & Reference, Freebies, Fun & Entertainment, Generated Knowledge!, Site of the Day, Software Tools | No Comments