Ever have an insane desire to have at your fingertips some awesomely useful website resources that make your life just that little bit easier?
Well then!
www.business2community.com/startups/20-incredibly-useful-websites-you-wish-you-knew-earlier-02162371
has some excellent resources to share, including:
9. UReddit
Speaking of Reddit, the forum site has its own University of Reddit, with dozens of courses in the arts, computer science, language, math and statistics, and more.
3. Boundless
Remember taking on a second part-time job just to pay for your college textbooks? Boundless is shaking up the textbook industry by offering textbooks online, for free.
16. Project Gutenberg
Study classic literature for free with over 50,000 titles available to download from the Project Gutenberg library.
and ‘way more!
They did miss out on the Wayback Machine, that not only shows you what sites looked back 20 years ago like:
web.archive.org/web/*/barbaraling.com
web.archive.org/web/*/ebay.com
web.archive.org/web/*/facebook.com (check out 1999!)
but they also archive movies and texts like…
Remember the book Cheaper by the Dozen by the Gilbreth family?
archive.org/search.php?query=frank%20gilbreth
Motion study films like…
archive.org/details/0809_Original_Films_of_Frank_B_Gilbreth_02_12_34_00 (between 1910, 1924)
and ‘way more.
Fascinating!
And if you’d like other books to hack your mind, consider:
www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-websites-internet/
Your takeaway?
The material is there to learn all you need to master…
Why not take advantage of that today?
Enjoy!
