Post by moon125 on Nov 7, 2024 10:56:40 GMT
Finally finished... It was probably a mistake to translate all this. I should have chosen only some sites... But if I started, I should finish it .
The third part of useful sites from the Telegraph newspaper (the first and second parts are here and here ) includes sites on the topics of “Family and Home”, “Social”, “Shopping” and “Travel”:
FAMILY AND HOME
64. Noise Mapping England - here you can determine what level of noise is observed on your street. Just select a point on the map and get the result (for London only for now).
65. Prime Location is one of the best sites for finding real estate. There are not only English offers.
66. Rated People — customer reviews of local contractors for various construction jobs. Here you can find out what these or those companies and/or individual workers are really worth.
67. Zoopla - provides everyone with access to free property valuations and the latest real prices of sold properties, thereby facilitating the formation of prices.
68. Money Saving Expert - tips, tricks shopify website design and advice on saving and saving money. A weekly newsletter for mindful consumers. Unfortunately, only for UK residents.
69. MetaEfficient - Practical tips for creating an eco-friendly home. Most of the tips are for people in the US, but many products can be found all over the world.
70. Design My Room — for those who like to decorate their home. Choose the color, furniture, accessories and other design elements and publish the result online.
71. Up My Street — information about the houses and services around you. Just enter your postcode and get information about the number of houses on your street, schools, shops, etc.
72. Home For Exchange is one of many sites where you can find someone to exchange your home for a certain period of time. The site is poorly designed, but has a large selection of homes from all over the world.
73. SimplySwitch - Enter your postal code and this site will provide comparative information on services and companies located near your home - from Internet providers to home services.
74. 101 Cookbooks - a blog from a Californian chef with good recipes who believes in good food .
SOCIALS
75. Facebook is the fastest growing “social” site. A great solution for finding old good friends and keeping in touch with them.
76. WordPress is a quick and easy way to create your own blog.
77. Ringsurf is a place for people to meet and exchange ideas, from politics to relationships. The quality isn't always great, but there are a lot of users and it's possible to find someone who shares your views that you never thought you'd share with anyone .
78. bubbl.us — Organize your thoughts by creating online mindmaps. You can share your work with other users of the service.
79. Technorati - A simple and smart way to read posts from millions of blogs scattered across the internet. You can search by interests and popularity, create bookmarks, etc.
80. Flickr is a site where you can publish photos brought back from vacation. Photos of all users are linked with each other using tags.
81. BabyCentre - Lots of forums for parents and lots of baby care tips - from colic to tax deductions.
82. Friction TV — YouTube for those who like to argue. Upload your video and wait for a response in the same format or in text.
PURCHASES
83. GiftGen is a paradise for a real consumer. If you have extra money, but no (I want to write “brains”) idea of what to spend it on, this site is for you. Enter the amount of money, your age, gender and interests, and the site will select the “right” thing for you.
84. eBay is an online marketplace for everything that can be bought and sold. You can list something for sale or buy something.
www.ebay.co.uk
85. Who What Wear Daily - tips and advice for fashion lovers.
86. Gumtree is a large classifieds site, covering everything from new homes to online dating.
87. AbeBooks is like Amazon for used book sellers. It sells about 110 million books to over 13,000 sellers.
88. Kelkoo - There are many price comparison sites out there, but this one stands out. Type in the name of the item you want to buy and Kelkoo will find you the cheapest option.
89. Endgadget is a digital finger on the pulse of the high-tech world. All the latest research, discoveries, gadgets and toys - before they hit the shelves.
90. Cork'd - Learn more about wine by reading reviews and getting advice from other "tasters".
91. I Love Jeans - just for girls. The ability to quickly pick out a pair of jeans without leaving home.
The third part of useful sites from the Telegraph newspaper (the first and second parts are here and here ) includes sites on the topics of “Family and Home”, “Social”, “Shopping” and “Travel”:
FAMILY AND HOME
64. Noise Mapping England - here you can determine what level of noise is observed on your street. Just select a point on the map and get the result (for London only for now).
65. Prime Location is one of the best sites for finding real estate. There are not only English offers.
66. Rated People — customer reviews of local contractors for various construction jobs. Here you can find out what these or those companies and/or individual workers are really worth.
67. Zoopla - provides everyone with access to free property valuations and the latest real prices of sold properties, thereby facilitating the formation of prices.
68. Money Saving Expert - tips, tricks shopify website design and advice on saving and saving money. A weekly newsletter for mindful consumers. Unfortunately, only for UK residents.
69. MetaEfficient - Practical tips for creating an eco-friendly home. Most of the tips are for people in the US, but many products can be found all over the world.
70. Design My Room — for those who like to decorate their home. Choose the color, furniture, accessories and other design elements and publish the result online.
71. Up My Street — information about the houses and services around you. Just enter your postcode and get information about the number of houses on your street, schools, shops, etc.
72. Home For Exchange is one of many sites where you can find someone to exchange your home for a certain period of time. The site is poorly designed, but has a large selection of homes from all over the world.
73. SimplySwitch - Enter your postal code and this site will provide comparative information on services and companies located near your home - from Internet providers to home services.
74. 101 Cookbooks - a blog from a Californian chef with good recipes who believes in good food .
SOCIALS
75. Facebook is the fastest growing “social” site. A great solution for finding old good friends and keeping in touch with them.
76. WordPress is a quick and easy way to create your own blog.
77. Ringsurf is a place for people to meet and exchange ideas, from politics to relationships. The quality isn't always great, but there are a lot of users and it's possible to find someone who shares your views that you never thought you'd share with anyone .
78. bubbl.us — Organize your thoughts by creating online mindmaps. You can share your work with other users of the service.
79. Technorati - A simple and smart way to read posts from millions of blogs scattered across the internet. You can search by interests and popularity, create bookmarks, etc.
80. Flickr is a site where you can publish photos brought back from vacation. Photos of all users are linked with each other using tags.
81. BabyCentre - Lots of forums for parents and lots of baby care tips - from colic to tax deductions.
82. Friction TV — YouTube for those who like to argue. Upload your video and wait for a response in the same format or in text.
PURCHASES
83. GiftGen is a paradise for a real consumer. If you have extra money, but no (I want to write “brains”) idea of what to spend it on, this site is for you. Enter the amount of money, your age, gender and interests, and the site will select the “right” thing for you.
84. eBay is an online marketplace for everything that can be bought and sold. You can list something for sale or buy something.
www.ebay.co.uk
85. Who What Wear Daily - tips and advice for fashion lovers.
86. Gumtree is a large classifieds site, covering everything from new homes to online dating.
87. AbeBooks is like Amazon for used book sellers. It sells about 110 million books to over 13,000 sellers.
88. Kelkoo - There are many price comparison sites out there, but this one stands out. Type in the name of the item you want to buy and Kelkoo will find you the cheapest option.
89. Endgadget is a digital finger on the pulse of the high-tech world. All the latest research, discoveries, gadgets and toys - before they hit the shelves.
90. Cork'd - Learn more about wine by reading reviews and getting advice from other "tasters".
91. I Love Jeans - just for girls. The ability to quickly pick out a pair of jeans without leaving home.