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This week we're featuring the most popular Insanely Useful Websites from 2022, based on number of clicks. We hope you enjoy, but don't worry - normal service will be resumed next week with more new and undiscovered sites.
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π€© Most Insanely Useful Websites of 2022
#1: 50 Hacks
Featured in issue #32, this free website collected the 50 best productivity hacks, as voted on by the internet. Upvote your favourite hacks or write your own.
Congrats to @marc_louvion for creating the Most Insanely Useful Website of 2022!
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#2: Hypnogram
The world of Insanely Useful Websites moves fast. Hypnogram was featured in issue #20 in May and was hugely popular, but now feels pretty outdated with tools like Stable Diffusion and Dall-E now widely available.
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#3: 12ft
Featured in issue #21, 12ft can bypass (almost) any paywall by showing you the unrestricted version of a page that the Google crawler sees. Just enter the link on the website and click βRemove Paywallβ to get started.
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From issue #29, Free Learning List is a directory to help you discover the best education resources on the internet. It includes links to free courses, podcasts, Youtube channels, how-to websites and many more.
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#5: Talk To Books
A big hit from issue #34, Talk to Books (by Google) is a fascinating website that lets you ask any question to its collection of 100,000+ books and gives you quotes from books that answer your question.
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#6: Jiffy Reader
From issue #22, Jiffy is a simple chrome extension that lets you read anything on the internet faster and more clearly using bionic reading. This is an insane brain hack and definitely something you should try.
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#7: Upstract
Featured in issue #37 and our most popular site of September, Upstract lets you read the entire internet on a single page. It features curated headlines and links from the most popular websites including Reddit, Google news, NY Times and more.
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