Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Link Mania: Full Tilt

twistori

We Feel Fine

The Doctor Will See You Now - Online

How to Erase a Macintosh Hard Drive

What are the top 10 economy blogs?

Boardwalk Condominiums - Downtown Grand Rapids Michigan

The World in 2009 - collection of predictions from The Economist

HackCollege - lifehacks & study tips for college students

Cherrypal - low cost, energy efficient, easy to use computers

outside.in - hyperlocal news and information service

Taste Book - "... the easiest way to collect, organize, and share your favorite recipes so you can create stunning personal cookbooks."

The Liberty Papers - blog by people who believe that "theories of individual, inherent rights and government of what is now known as classic liberal theory are the correct political theory."

Wall Blank - "We are curators and connectors. We find art that would look great hanging on a wall. We seek out great artists who want to share their work while being recognized and paid a fair price."

StartupNation - "StartupNation is a free service founded by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. We created this site to be your one-stop shop for entrepreneurial success, and we’re thrilled that StartupNation has grown to be the leading online content and community resource for entrepreneurs."

dealnews - "Every day, dealnews brings you the best deals available on the hottest items on the Internet. We scour over 2,000 online retailers and tens of thousands of deals to deliver the best 100+ deals each and every day — the kinds of deals you'd normally only see on Black Friday. We verify that each deal is valid, the lowest total price we could find, and from a reputable retailer. Then and only then do we post it for you. We take getting a bargain seriously, and then share what we find with you."

Amazon Mechanical Turk - "Amazon Mechanical Turk is a marketplace for work that requires human intelligence. The Mechanical Turk service gives businesses access to a diverse, on-demand, scalable workforce and gives workers a selection of thousands of tasks to complete whenever it's convenient."

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