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JUL 2020
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DATE
SITE OF THE DAY
7/1/20
Mix
Mix is a personalized discrovery platform that unlocks more of the internet you care about. Mix finds the internet's hidden gems by using machine learning, editor's picks and best-in-class publishers.
7/2/20
Circuit Lab
We're making it easier for engineers, students, and hobbyists to design, analyze, build, and share circuits.
7/3/20
Image Colorizer
Colorize Your Black and White Old Photos.
7/4/20
Free Music Discovery
The music discovery site used in over 1 million games and videos.
7/5/20
Bird Net
The easiest way to identify birds by sound.
7/6/20
Chain.cc
Chains.cc is an online motivational tool based on the "don't break the chain" method that helps you build good habits and break bad ones. Each day you complete a task you want to keep up, a visual streak grows. The streak will grow longer with each day and soon your main motivation is to keep the chain from breaking. You can choose from several fun skins to match your activity and join groups to find motivation from other users.
7/7/20
Jigsaaw Puzzles from National Geographic
Click on an image in the link to play a jigsaw puzzle created from National Geographic's iconic photography.
7/8/20
Abandoned America
Matthew Christopher's Abandoned America: a hauntingly beautiful urban exploration chronicle of the abandoned buildings in our midst and their fascinating stories.
7/9/20
The Covid Tracking Project
Every day, our volunteers compile the latest numbers on tests, confirmed cases, hospitalizations, and patient outcomes from every US state and territory.
7/10/20
NASA: Earth As Art
"The NASA Earth As Art collection features stunning images of Earth from five U.S. Earth-observing satellites."
7/11/20
U.S. and World Population Clock
"The U.S. population clock is based on a series of short-term projections for the resident population of the United States. This includes people whose usual residence is in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. These projections do not include members of the Armed Forces overseas, their dependents, or other U.S. citizens residing outside the United States. The projections are based on a monthly series of population estimates starting with the April 1, 2010 resident population from the 2010 Census."
7/12/20
Melissa Data: Free Lookups
"Free Lookups for ZIP Codes, maps, ZIP+4, Carrier Routes, addresses, reverse phone, IP location, SIC codes, street names, property info and much more."
7/13/20
99u: Insights on Making Ideas Happen
"The 99U provides actionable insights on productivity, organization, and leadership to help creatives people push ideas forward."
7/14/20
Composer's Datebook
"A collection of curated streams, unique programs and features to promote calm and focus."
7/15/20
DigiSigner
"Sign documents online using electronic signature. Get legally binding signatures from others. Start with our e-signature solution for free!"
7/16/20
Consumer World
"Consumer World has over 2.000 links to everything 'consumer' on the Internet, including product reviews, buying advice, consumer rights, scam alerts and bargains."
7/17/20
National Archives: Resources for Genealogists
"Genealogists/Family Historians main page for information, events, and research in genealogy and family history."
7/18/20
U.S. Dept. of Education: Civil Right Data Collection
"Wide-ranging education access and equity data collected from our nation's public schools."
7/19/20
USA.gov: Contact Elected Officials
"Find contact information for federal, state, and local government agencies and elected officials."
7/20/20
Naval History and Heritage Command: Photography
"Welcome to the online collections of the Photo Archive. The Naval History and Heritage Command's photo collections are related to the US Navy (or other navies when specifically associated with US involvement or historical events) with specific emphasis on ships, aviation, places, wars/events, activities, and significant individuals associated with naval history."
7/21/20
Mosaic: The Science of Life
"Mosaic is dedicated to exploring the science of life. We publish stories on aspects of biology or medicine that affects our lives, our health or our society."
7/22/20
Frontiers in Psychiatry
"Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across a wide research spectrum of psychiatry; aiming to bring all relevant research areas together on a single platform."
7/23/20
National Geographic: Atlas Explorer
"Investigate our world. Click on the map to zoom in on this Atlas plate from National Geographic's Maps division."
7/24/20
Google Books
"Book Search works just like web search. Try a search on Google Books or on Google.com. When we find a book with content that contains a match for your search terms, we'll link to it in your search results."
7/25/20
Histography: Timeline of History
"Histography is an interactive timeline that spans across 14 billion years of history, from the Big Bang to 2015."
7/26/20
ChooseMyPlate.gov
"ChooseMyPlate.gov provides practical information to individuals, health professionals, nutrition educators, and the food industry to help consumers build healthier diets with resources and tools for dietary assessment, nutrition education, and other user-friendly nutrition information."
7/27/20
OldNYC.org
"Mapping historical photos from New York City Public Library. This site provides an alternative way of browsing the NYPL's incredible Photographic Views of New York City, 1870s-1970s collection. Its goal is to help you discover the history behind the places you see every day."
7/28/20
camelcamelcamel
"camelcamelcamel: Amazon price tracker, Amazon price history charts, price watches, and price drop alerts."
7/29/20
Interactive Constitution of the USA
"On this site, constitutional experts interact with each other to explore the Constitution's history and what it means today. For each provision of the Constitution, scholars of different perspectives discuss what they agree upon, and what they disagree about. These experts were selected with the guidance of leaders of two prominent constitutional law organizations: The American Constitution Society and The Federalist Society. This project is sponsored by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation."
7/30/20
NASA: Chandra X-ray Observatory
"The Chandra X-ray Observatory is part of NASA's fleet of 'Great Observatories' along with the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitizer Space Telescope and the now deorbited Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. Chandra allows scientists from around the world to obtain X-ray images of exotic environments to help understand the structure and evolution of the universe."
7/31/20
More Cast
Track the weather and extreme weather situations along your route to make every trip a safe journey, whether it's sunny, rainy, or snowing.
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