There are many websites on the internet, which are popular, useful and informative, yet you don't know about them. Want to make the internet useful for you? These are the sites to go to! |
1. Duolingo
This is a language teaching website, where you can learn a variety of foreign languages like Spanish, Italian, English, German, French and Portuguese. Some say that with due diligence you can learn a new language in a matter of months.
2. Khan Academy
This website teaches you a number of subjects starting from Mathematics to Computer Programming. It provides education at the collegiate level and the courses offered are quite useful.
Want to go to MIT for your education? Well don't worry, MIT is coming to you, with a huge collection of its courseware that you can use to learn various subjects.
4. Investopedia
Have a hard time understanding financial terms concepts? Investopedia has a collection of tutorials, news etc. that will come in handy for you.
5. Quora
This website allows you to read opinions from experts on various topics. Quora is one of the best known forums for this purpose.
This website essentially gives you data on various things, but it uses a visual demonstration to do so. They say pictures help you in remembering better.
If it's free ebooks that you are looking for, then Project Gutenberg is the website to go to. This website gives you thousands of free ebooks that you can download and store.
12. Codeacademy
This is perhaps the most famous websites to learn coding from. Programming or coding is the most sought after skill nowadays and this is the website you seek to learn the same.
13. CliffsNotes
If free video lectures is what you want, then there is no better place than Ted Talks. The website has been around for a long time now and gives you access to conferences and talks without having to move from in front of your computer.
15. Learn Street
As mentioned before, coding is the most sought after skill nowadays, which makes Learn Street one of the most sought after websites. You can learn advanced coding or scripting in languages like JavaScript, Python and Ruby on this website.
16. HowStuffWorks
This website gives you information on a variety of topics that you would otherwise have missed. It is a really good one to expand your horizons.
17. OneLook
This is like a dictionary of dictionaries. The internet has thousands of dictionary websites available, which makes it difficult to find a really good one. OneLook is a search engine for dictionaries. You type in a word that you want and it gives you results from various different dictionaries.
Yes the CIA is secretive, but just like many other secretive organisations, they do share a lot of information too. This is the website that proves it.
19. Couchsurfing
This website is the opposite of what the name suggests. It lets you meet people from various other countries and communities and explore the world. Say you're visiting a new country, you can use this website to meet locals there and learn more about the place, even share there home if they allow it.
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