indeed.com

Since it’s Friday I thought I would focus on something that could help many people. Indeed.com is one of the best job search engines on the net! They offer location based and keyword based searching options. They also aggregate many jobs from other online job boards making this awesome site a perfect tool for those out there looking for a new job. It will be interesting if Indeed will be able to stay relevant in the online job posting market since so many other players are out there, however if they stick to doing what they do best they should have a good shot.

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speedcine.com

If you are like me you probably enjoy watching movies. Well speedcine.com a relatively new site has shown up and has gone through the work of indexing thousands of movies that can be watched for free (legally).

The service works really well and the selection of movies is really pretty good.  They do mix some paid and Netflix subscription movies in the mix, but selecting the free option will narrow down the picks for you.

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cssbasics.com

Today’s site is cssbasics.com. CSS, which stands for cascading style sheets, is a powerful method of organizing the way information is displayed on a web page. There are literally thousands of sites online that breakdown and explain how to use CSS, but there is only one site that I continuously come back to over and over. That site is cssbasics.com!

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hulu.com

I know I am not exactly leading the revolution by today’s post and am a little surprised I haven’t covered this already. Hulu.com rocks, plain and simple. Their user interface is easy to use. Their indexing is very well done and things are simple to find. They have really provided a realistic approach to somewhat replacing Cable/Dish TV service with the ability to watch so many awesome shows online. I know several folks who have eliminated their paid TV service and this wouldn’t have been possible without the likes of kick ass services like Hulu.com.
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dafont.com

Okay you have to admit it… normal font is boring. In fact it is boring to the point of almost being annoying! Well thanks to dafont.com your fonts no longer need to worry about being boring. They bring literally thousands of some of the most creative, well organized and FREE (at least for personal use) fonts around. I can spend hours looking through the vast selection they have and it really helps get my creative juices going. I highly recommend checking out dafont.com.

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stumbleupon.com

It has been said in the past that the Internet is nothing more then a giant waste of time. No where is that more clearly illustrated then with stumbleupon.com. Yet strangely the site acts like crack and keeps you coming back for more and more and… well you get the point. Stumbleupon in many ways is very similar to this site due to it being a recommendation engine for cool sites on the Internet. I highly recommend you check them out sometime (but only when you have some free time to waste).

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rottentomatoes.com

It has been said that opinions are like assholes; everyone has one. No where is that more true then at rottentomatoes.com. Rotten Tomatoes is a movie review site with a highly active community behind it. While I don’t agree with everything they say, they are right more often them most major movie reviewers.

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pingwire.com

OK you can admit it, you have a bit of a voyeuristic side to you. Everybody does, its human nature. Well check out this relatively new tool that just came out at pingwire.com, which takes photos posted to twitter (which you can follow us at twitter.com/yototally) and just fills your screen with them almost in real time. That’s it, that’s all it does, there is nothing else to the site, but for some reason it is strangely addictive. You don’t believe me? Give it a try…but as the clip below says nothing gets censored so occasionally something naughty will show up.

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Megawoosh Waterslide

One of the hottest videos going around the Interwebs for the last few days is the Megawoosh Waterslide by Bruno Kammerl. If you haven’t watched this yet, what are you waiting for?!

internetpulse.net

So, way back in the day when I used to work on technical support desks, one of the common things for people to say was “the Internet broke”. Well for anyone who still believes that the Internet is a series of tubes the Internet may like a single entity that can shut itself off,  but back here on planet reality that isn’t quite so true. However internetpulse.net shows you where the potential issue could be occurring if it is not in fact on your own network. In fact when it came to very random browsing issues from a PC that was in fact not having a connection issues I could quite often find the reason why the end user was having a problem with a simple traceroute and checking internetpulse.net.

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