Stats, Answers, Bloggers, and More
January 04, 2008
by
findingDulcinea Staff
A virtual red string around your finger, an easy and free way to enjoy diet and exercise, and two user-inspired sites to help you find facts and opinions fast.
Up & Coming
If you spend any part of your day on the Internet, as many of us do, you'll find that Web sites can be the most useful place to store and organize information and tasks. Remember the Milk is a new site that lets you name, create, and organize to-do lists in seconds. Organize your lists by categories, like 'study,' 'personal,' and 'work,' and share lists with other users, such as your coworkers, spouse, or friends. Finally, color-code the items in your lists by priority. You can anticipate more features soon, as the site is still in beta mode.
Source: Remember the Milk
Up & Running
Keep up to date with your health and fitness with the USDA Food Pyramid's interactive guide to nutrition and exercise. Input and store your habits and get an analysis of your health and fitness level.
Source: USDA Food Pyramid
An "online dictionary, encyclopedia, and much more," Answers combines resources like Wikipedia, the All Music Guide, and the Free Dictionary to bring you the most comprehensive collection of information on thousands of people, places, and things.
Source: Answers
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