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Sites of the Week–May 28

May 28th, 2009  |  Published in Uncategorized  |  3 Comments

  1. Five Second Test–A quick way to check the immediate usability of your site. Either upload your own image or test others. Quite addicting. 11
  2. 90% of Everything–A nice usability blog. I love their dilbert cartoon collection. 21
  3. Wolfram Alpha–Need an answer to a mathmatical or scientific question, here’s your source. 31

  4. FactCheck.org–Want to check the facts behind a politicians statement. Here’s your resource. 41
  5. RunPee.com–For those of you who go to the bathroom during movies, now you’ll know when to go. 51
  6. Skimbaco Lifestyle--I’m not usually big on blogs for women by women, but this one is really interesting, funny and full of great resources. 61
  7. Tweeting Too Hard–A collection of tweets that are just trying too hard. Quite funny.71
  8. Web Designer Notebook–A nice blog with great resources for web designers. 81
  9. Hoo Card–Free online business cards that can be customized on the fly and sent to anyone. Clever and handy. 91

  10. Steal Our Ideas–They come up with ideas, you turn them into something. 101

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  1. Megan Boley says:

    May 28th, 2009 at 5:12 pm (#)

    Tweeting too hard is fantastic. Once again, great links!

  2. Eric says:

    May 28th, 2009 at 11:12 pm (#)

    I’m pretty sure the RunPee site was made just for me. If you have ever gone to a movie with me you would surely agree. Thanks for sharing the list of links.

  3. JamesD says:

    June 11th, 2009 at 5:55 am (#)

    Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

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