Foodspotting

What has the internet done? You can publicize your thoughts with Twitter, publish your purchases with Blippy and document your life in photos with DailyBooth. Now you can record the food you eat with Foodspotting.

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The Point

If you want to stage a rally, influence change or maybe just organize some people, do it with The Point.

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Quora

Quora is a question and answer website with continually edited content.

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Sprouter

Running your own startup isn’t easy. If you’ve got questions, then Sprouter may have the answers to your startup related questions.

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Khan Academy

If you’ve already seen Wikiversity, then check out the Khan Academy, another great place to learn online.

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Wikiversity

At this year’s Techonomy conference, Bill Gates mentioned that, “The self-motivated learner will be on the web and there will be far less place-based [learning]. The web can offer feedback, you can have group discussion, you have video… you have all sorts of things that [prove] college needs to be less place based.” Wikiversity is certainly a step in that direction, as it aims to make learning anything available to everyone with nothing more than an internet connection.

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Local Dirt

Local Dirt is like your local farmer’s market on the internet. It lets you buy and sell local food.

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EasyRoomIn

EasyRoomIn gives you all the tools you need to make living with roommates easier by facilitating communication and keeping track of tasks.

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