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Check In & Become Mayor Of Your Favorite Venues With Foursquare

mayor of foursquareAre you constantly on the move? Do you like finding new, interesting places to eat or hang out at, or do you welcome the familiar? Regardless of your routine, Foursquare can enhance your traveling and make wandering around your own town fun. Do it enough, and you could become the Mayor of a Foursquare location.

Foursquare – much like Gowalla – is a geolocation app for your phone, which means it uses your geographical location to work. Foursquare can tell you what’s all around you and can let you share what you’re doing with your friends. If you’re a Twitter user, you’ve probably seen an increasing amount of Foursquare tweets in your stream as of late.


Geolocation apps are becoming a popular trend fast, especially as businesses learn how to use them for their benefit.  Being that Foursquare is one of the most popular geolocation games in town, allow me to share with you everything you can do with this app.

Where Do I Get Foursquare?

First thing’s first, let me briefly cover where you can get this app. You can use Foursquare on any phone. If you have an iPhone, or one with Android, Blackberry, or Palm you’re in luck, because Foursquare has supported apps for those phones.

Don’t have a fancy phone? That’s alright, because you can simply go to the mobile site to use it with your phone’s web browser. If you have a phone that doesn’t have a web browser, you can check in by sending messages to 50500 (only available in the US).

Lastly, anyone can check into Foursquare from the regular website. To make this easier, you can try the Firefox and Chrome extensions.

Checking In With Foursquare

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The main idea behind Foursquare is to check into the places you visit (e.g. restaurants, bars). You access the app on your phone (by one of the many ways I’ve discussed) and check into the venue you’re at (e.g. Cafe 210, State College).

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Upon checking in, you will receive points and (eventually) badges – like being the Mayor of a Foursquare location. These ‘accomplishments’ will be added to your profile for all to see. Add friends (Gmail, Twitter, Facebook) to compete against. Once you’ve added a friend, you can then see all of their check ins and total points accumulated.

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Because you can check in from anywhere and there are points involved, you may want to consult the rules. Also, you can find a list of all the available Foursquare badges here.

How To Become The Mayor of Foursquare

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If you’ve been to a place more than anyone else, Foursquare will crown you “The Mayor” of that Foursquare spot. According to their website, they calculate ‘mayorships’ based on the most days with check ins in the past 60 days (so 2 check ins to the same place in one day just count 1 time).

If someone else comes along who has checked in more days than you, they will steal the “Mayor” title from you. A lot of bars and cafes now offer “Mayor Specials”, which is usually something like a free coffee or appetizer, or a discount of some kind. Some places offer specials to everyone who checks in. Watch for the yellow “Special Nearby” icon in your app.

[Note]: If you want to become mayor of Foursquare, you will need to have uploaded a profile photo.

I Can’t Find My Venue. Now What?

If the venue you’re looking for isn’t there, don’t sweat it. Foursquare gives you the ability to add venues. You can do this from your phone or the website. All you have to do is click on Add venue and add the necessary information.

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Just type in the name of the venue, along with its address and phone number (if you know it), and you’re all set. Foursquare will add the location to their database, along with a Google map and all of the information you provided. It’s a great way to get local venues discovered!

While entering information, you can also pick the category of the venue (e.g. Bar, Wings) and add tags and tips.

Wait, What Are Tips?

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Ah, yes. Foursquare lets you leave tips for your friends to discover when they check into places. You can leave tips to let people know about your favorite experiences (e.g. favorite foods, things to try) or anything you like.

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You can add tips to your To Dos list on your profile. Once you’ve completed an action, it will be added to your activity stream. Tips are currently tied to places, so you will need to type in the name of a place in order to leave a tip.

Still Don’t Know What Foursquare Is?

Check out this video for a visual recap of everything I’ve just covered:

Conclusion

Foursquare can be a lot of fun once you get into it. It’s a good way to compete with your friends and it helps you get out more. As more and more businesses get on board, I’m sure we will be seeing some interesting and creative ways to use such geolocation apps. Since Foursquare is one of the more popular apps out there, it will be particularly interesting to see where it is headed.

If you still have any questions about Foursquare that I did not address, you should check out their in-depth FAQ page.

Do you use Foursquare or any other geolocation apps? Where do you see this technology headed?  What have you become the Mayor of? Please leave your thoughts, ideas, and comments below!

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Never Forget Anything Ever Again With NotifyMe 2 and Bills [Giveaway]

Life on the fast track can be taxing. With the ever-growing list of responsibilities, we have more and more bills to pay and an even longer set of reminders and tasks there is to keep track of. Life on the fast track can be taxing.

In order to help reduce the burden of remembering the things you need to do and actually focus on the task at hand; we have 2 great iPhone apps to recommend. Both of these apps have been featured on MakeUseOf before: NotifyMe and Bills.

This week, we will be giving away 5 promo codes for each application. Find out how you can get one, after the jump.


But first let’s take a look at the apps individually.

NotifyMe 2

NotifyMe 2 is the updated version of NotifyMe and only supports iOS4. At the very core, it is still a reminder application. You create tasks/reminders which are synced over the air to NotifyMe’s servers. When your tasks are due, you receive a push notification sent to your iPhone.

All tasks/reminders can also be accessed online via the cloud server, notifymecloud.com and can be used to track your list of reminders easily.

In this updated version, you can also create local reminders which are stored on your device. This is a huge help you are only looking to create short-term reminders without internet access.

NotifyMe 2 also supports task sharing — any reminder can be shared with any authorised NotifyMe 2 user and will appear on their upcoming screen.

For a more in-depth review of the previous version (which will also provide you with a rough concept of how the app works), please read Never Forget Anything Again With NotifyMe for iPhone

Bills

Bills (also known as Bills ~ on your table) is a simple payment tracking application. This app helps you track pending bills and their corresponding due dates efficiently and elegantly as well.

Bills can be set to automatically repeat daily, weekly, monthly or annually. When a payment is due, you’ll receive a push notification with a gentle reminder (or pre-reminder, which you can set to occur days prior).

For a more in-depth review, check out Never Forget To Pay Another Bill Again With Bills ~ On Your Table

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Latest Hilarious Picks [MakeUseOf Geeky Fun]

 

Check out the top picks from MakeUseOf Geeky Fun during the last week.

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Thank You To MakeUseOf Friends!

It’s time to say thanks to MakeUseOf’s friends who, once in a while, tip us great story ideas, help out on different projects and in some cases offer their services at discounted prices. Thank you, guys!

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    Ever wanted to add website screenshots to your website? In my professional opinion ShrinkTheWeb is one of the best services for that, both in terms of performance and pricing. The free account gets you a whopping 250,000 impressions with nearly no delay. See it in action in our daily Cool Websites and Tools series.

     

    Walyou – Cool Gadgets for Geeks
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    Walyou is a fun blog covering all sorts of new cool gadgets and other stuff every geek is likely to find entertaining. Everything from world’s largest Gunny Bears to E-hookah gadgets. Make sure to check them out.

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    There is no doubt about the fact that Twitter has proven to be a successful marketing medium for many companies. If you have millions of dollars to spend then you can hire social media marketing experts to take care of everything, but what if you want to market a small or mid-size business on Twitter? TwitHawk is a great service that lets you do exactly that.

     

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    If you’re looking for a cheap, original and quality logo or banner, check out TrueKolor. We often contact these guys when we need a logo or a banner made, some of the stuff they did for us listed on their portfolio page. Highly recommended.

     

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10 Free MP3 Albums To Download [Sound Sunday]

where can I download free mp3sThis week, Sound Sunday is back to its old self with a good mix of artists and musical styles. It’s time to make some space on your hard drive and re-load your MP3 player. Here comes the sound for a busy week!

Be sure to share anything you like with your friends through Twitter and Facebook. It’s an easy way to thank the artists for their hard work. And whenever you get around to it, visit a show and buy a CD.

RTB2 – The Both of It

Genre: folk rock, rock n roll, soul

where can I download free mp3s RTB2, the band that is said to perform raucous live shows, has now thrown their 2007 album The Both of It onto the free downloads market. The record sold a mere 500 copies. I’m sure that can be topped by twice the amount in downloads.

This free album download is provided free of input by Bandcamp.

RTB2 MySpace and Facebook.

Whale Belly – …The Smile at the End of the Slope

Genre: folk, blues, rock

where can I download free mp3s The band who claims to be influenced by Dr. Seuss and Marty McFly (Back to the Future) has just released their debut album …The Smile at the End of the Slope. The physical copy will be for sale in the beginning of August. Until then, the mp3 or wav download and artwork will have to do.

You can download …The Smile at the End of the Slope from Whale Belly’s Homepage.

Whale Belly MySpace and Homepage.

saddet – Groceries Remixes

Genre: ambient, electronica, techno, acoustic

where can I download free mp3s The entire remix album is based on a single song: Groceries. The song was a global hit. Interested in finding out what others would make of the material, saddet asked artists from around the world to remix his song. The result is a diversified collection of remixes in which none sounds like the other.

You can download the album in exchange for your eMail address from Bandcamp.

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Carmen Costa – Stories Of Iron and Pride

Genre: alternative, rock, americana, psychedelic

where can I download free mp3s Carmen Costa is an independent rock band from Mexico. Their lead singer sounds nothing like the Brazilian singer of the past century, who must have inspired the band’s name. Their sophomore album Stories Of Iron and Pride is an extremely satisfying listen for fans of alternative rock.

Stories Of Iron and Pride is a free and no strings attached download provided by Bandcamp.

Carmen Costa MySpace and Homepage.

Boy in the Bubble – The King

Genre: indie, alternative, acoustic

where can I download free mp3s We have often heard that the King was back, but in this case The King is here! And while it isn’t Rock’n’Roll, Boy in the Bubble are an entirely non-sterile experience. The King is an album of mood swings, telling its story one song at a time.

The King and its Extras are available from Boy In The Bubble’s Homepage, no questions asked.

Boy in the Bubble MySpace and Homepage.

Glass Delirium – Thanks To A Monster’s Many Heads

Genre: experimental, progressive, rock, hard rock

where can I download free mp3s Comparing one band to another is never quite fair. When I listened to Glass Delirium, however, I was instantly reminded of Nightwish. And I must say, I like them a lot more. Cassi’s voice isn’t an irritation, it’s a pleasure.

Thanks To A Monster’s Many Heads is available from Glass Delirium’s Homepage. Every song is a single, but direct download.

Glass Delirium MySpace and Homepage.

Sunbeam Rd – Rutles, Magnet, Animals EP

Genre: indie, rock, post punk, psychedelic

where can I download free mp3s Sunbeam Rd. may seek what Neil Young, Madonna, and Sun Ra have sought before them: a unique sound that will impress and influence millions. With their five track EP they are on the best way. At least they sound rather like themselves and close to inspiration.

The Turtles, Magnets, Animals EP is available free and direct from Bandcamp.

Sunbeam Rd. MySpace and Facebook.

Ben Rector – Say Hey There Sampler

Genre: alternative, pop

where can I download free mp3s For as long as Ben can keep the singer / songwriter thing going, I’m sure he’ll find people who will listen. And eventually he might have something more entertaining to put on his MySpace Biography, than a video of him dancing in a cow costume. I’m looking forward to it.

You can download the free Say Hey There Sampler from NoiseTrade. An eMail address is required.

Ben Rector MySpace and Homepage.

Sean Wright – Up The Creek

Genre: rock, acoustic, pop

where can I download free mp3s Sean Wright is productivity on legs. He has been releasing an album at the end of each month since April 2007. That’s 39 albums plus seven more from the previous year. And if you look around on his homepage, you will find several free compilation albums as well as 40+ albums from his “Lo-Fi Years” 1990 to 2005. None of his music expresses madness, it’s all good.

Up The Creek is a free download available from Sean’s Homepage.

Sean Wright MySpace and Homepage.

My Son The Bum – Are We There Yet?

Genre: rock

where can I download free mp3s The homepage logo exclaims no cut & paste rock was to be found here and the Black Velvet Magazine review hits the nail on the head: “entertaining, infectious, never dull, what more can you ask for?” Great rock music, four albums full of it plus bonus material and all free.

Download Are We There Yet? and all other albums from My Son The Bum’s Homepage.

My Son The Bum MySpace and Homepage.

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Sendible Giveaway Winners

If you’re looking for an easy way to share and manage status updates and blog posts on Facebook and Twitter, Sendible is probably one of the best (and the easiest) way to help you accomplish just that. Take a look at what they have to offer.

Here are the 5 winners who will each receive a complimentary one-year Sendible Marketeer subscription to completely make use of the advantages of social networking.

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Cool Websites and Tools [July 22nd]

Check out some of the latest MakeUseOf discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets. For more cool websites and web app reviews subscribe to MakeUseOf Directory.

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MeeGenius – While telling your children popular childrens stories, at times you must have changed the characters’ names to make them more relatable. MeeGenius is a website that makes this simple task even simpler and more fun. It is a free to use website that hosts customizable eBooks for kids. Read more: MeeGenius: Personalized Ebooks For Kids.

 

Dazzboard – With so many devices to capture media like pictures, videos and music, the issue that arises inevitably is how to keep them in sync. While there are various data sync solutions available, Dazzboard looks unique and promising. It aims to provide a simple, drag and drop browser based media synchronization solution. Read more: Dazzboard: Sync Your Files Across Multiple Devices.

 

 

ARKive – is creating the ultimate multimedia guide to the world’s endangered species. The site is doing this with the help of the world’s best filmmakers, photographers, conservationists and scientists. Wildlife films and photos are a great way to start people caring for endangered species. Read more: ARKive: Provides Information About Endangered Animals On Earth.

 

 

TwitHawk – There is no doubt about the fact that Twitter has proven to be a successful marketing medium for many companies. If you have millions of dollars to spend then you can hire social media marketing experts to take care of everything, but what if you want to market a small or mid-size business on Twitter? TwitHawk is a great service that lets you do exactly that. Read more: TwitHawk: Real-Time Keyword & Location Based Marketing On Twitter.

 

 

Listen Music – Music lovers are often on the lookout for new bands and music. They might want to find new music according to their mood, the artists they like, or through information they already have. All these things can be done efficiently on Listen Music. It is a website that lets you discover and listen to free music online without downloading. Read more: Listen Music: Listen To Free Music Online Without Downloading.

 

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MakeUseOf Team Spotlight [July 22nd 2010]

MakeUseOf Team Spotlight is our occasional feature where we profile the work of our writers outside of MakeUseOf. We have some very talented employees who like to spread their talents all around the web and it’s only right that we should recognise and showcase those talents.

In this edition of Spotlight, we will be profiling the work of Steve, Jack, Simon and Jackson. But don’t forget, our team loves feedback and conversation from the readers. If you would like to take part in that conversation, subscribe to their Twitter streams today.

Social Branding 101: Develop A Plan

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In this article, Steve talks about the importance of developing a plan for your social media and brand management needs. He offers a few tips you can utilize to become more efficient and organized in your branding efforts, as well as increase your productivity overall. Feel free to share your own ideas too!

A (Meme) Stream on Interesting Techy Subjects

Posted on Yahoo! Meme by Simon

Yahoo! Meme was shortly dubbed a Twitter competitor. But with a shifted focus on pictures and video, Meme aimed for a different niche in micro-blogging.

MakeUseOf staffer Simon Slangen also holds one of the most popular Memes to date. He writes and references at an accessible level on what’s going on in the tech world. Sometimes funny, sometimes elaborate, but always interesting.

[RESULTS] How Do You Take Your Lecture Notes?

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In his last MakeUseOf Spotlight, Jack asked for University students to complete a short survey on how they take lecture note at University. He have now analyzed the results and created a report.

If you would like a copy of the report to see what the best method is and why, you can download it from Jack’s website.

How To Choose The Right College For You

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Choosing the right college can be like picking out your first car. You technically have more than one shot at it but it’s something you want to get right the first time. Also, you want it to be something memorable and that speaks of your personality. Now’s the time to pick the right college for you. And only you know what’s right for yourself. Here are a couple of things you should consider when picking your future college.

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Mac’s All-In-One Synchronisation Centre Gets An Update [Giveaway]

If you are like most modern people, you’d have your data scattered across multiple devices and places: computers, cell phones, online accounts, USB drives, and maybe even gaming devices. Synchronizing everything would be a mundane task and nobody wants to do it manually.

Luckily, Mac users have SyncMate. This all-in-one synchronization center will help you sync your data across multiple devices with little to no effort. All you have to do is add your devices/online accounts to the list, install the required drivers (if needed) and sync away.

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SyncMate supports synchronization between Mac computer and: other Mac computers, Windows PC, Google Accounts, free online backup storage provided by Eltima, Sony PSP, and also a wide range of mobile devices. You can see the list of all compatible mobile devices here.

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What I like most about SyncMate is its ability to perform simultaneous multiple device synchronization automatically at a customizable interval. So if you wanted to, you can have your Mac and Windows PC and Android Mobile Phone synced automatically every 10 minutes, every time those devices are within connection range without having to lift a finger.

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We have discussed SyncMate before in these articles: “How To Sync Your Mac With Windows Mobile Devices & More” and “How To Sync Contacts, Calendars & Events Between Mac & PC“. We also had SyncMate Expert Edition giveaway.

Eltima – the maker of SyncMate – has just released the latest version of this software (v2.6) with many new features such as:

  • sync music, video and images between Mac and PC
  • import a folder with images or music/video from the synced device directly into iPhoto album or iTunes playlist on Mac
  • sync Mac Mail notes/Entourage notes/Stickies with Opera notes on Windows PC
  • convert audio files to various formats in iTunes & video plugin
  • ability to exclude certain files from synchronization when syncing folders.

To accompany this new release, Eltima is having another SyncMate Expert Edition giveaway for lucky MakeUseOf readers. For those who missed the previous giveaway, this is another chance to organize your data and make your life easier. We have 10 licenses to give away.

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This giveaway begins now and ends Sunday, 25th July at 2100hrs PST. The winners will be selected at random and announced via email.

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GradeGuru’s Top Ten Student Tools for 2010

student technology and toolsAfter monitoring digital trends in student technology and tools for some time, GradeGuru, a McGraw-Hill Education startup has worked out which tools are the most useful for students. They have also ascertained what types of online tools are most important to students and know exactly what needs to be covered in a definitive list of tools. So, with a bit of narrowing down, GradeGuru is happy to present to MakeUseOf readers a list of their top 10 student tools.

This is a fantastic list of online student technology and tools covering all aspects of study, including chat, note-taking, helping your brain do its job and moving your furniture around. Not matter what your field or level of study, you’re bound to find something useful in this extremely well-chosen list.

1. Skype

Skype is well known for being a great way to make voice calls. It’s free to call other Skype users (including conference calls), and the plans to enable calls to landlines are quite reasonable. Skype is also great for video calls – enabling people separated by distance to get a better sense of the people they’re talking to. Windows users can even beta test Skype’s group video chat with up to four users at a time. Now that’s got serious potential for group assignments!

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2. Google Docs

Google Docs are a great way to collaborate on documents, keep backups online and generally to keep things organised.

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I’d personally be recommending the whole Google Suite – don’t forget how many useful tools for students Google has: Google Books, Google Scholar, Gmail, Google Calendar, plus a number of other useful things. Last but not least, Google Search. Can you believe that you can now search for “Population of Japan” and Google will give you the latest figure at the top of the search results (along with the source)? Forget jetpacks – we already have a hive mind. The future is here.

3. Twitter

Twitter is great for bouncing ideas around with like-minded folks. It’s the ultimate crowd-sourcing tool and can also be used for basic surveys. On a more personal level, Twitter is a great way to keep in touch with fellow classmates and gradually get to know them a little, thus improving overall classroom cohesiveness. It can also be pretty distracting, so watch out!

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4. GradeGuru Citation Manager

GradeGuru Citation Manager is a free Firefox Add-on and Javascript bookmarklet which allows you to highlight text, click on the bookmarklet and automatically collect all of the citation data for your quote. Later you can easily paste it into your assignments using APA or MLA format. Handy!

5. Chegg

Chegg is an American textbook rental company. A quick look at their pricing shows that most books can be rented for approximately 1/3 of the cost price. They also care about the environment and will plant a tree on your behalf every time you rent books with them. Sounds like a great way to go green and save money at the same time!

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6. Studyrails

Studyrails is primarily a student planner, offering very handy services for a small monthly fee. It allows students to plan their assignment scheduling in order to ensure all their assignments get done on time. Users can send text messages of assignments to Studyrails and Studyrails will help to plan the workload and schedule reminders. You tell Studyrails all of your assignemnts, due dates and expected time to complete.

Then you nominate which timeslots you have available to study and Studyrails re-works your schedule to ensure you’re working on the most important assignment. See the Studyrails demo. These reminders even go so far as to send a text message to you when it’s time to study. Studyrails even helps you avoid distractions by blocking access to certain websites when it’s time to study.

7. Study Tracker

Study Tracker is an iPad app designed by Grade Guru. It’s a brilliantly simple idea: Students enter their study time and their grades. This allows students to evaluate the time spent versus grade outcome and decide how their time is best allocated.

Editor’s note: At the time of writing, this app hasn’t been launched. As soon as its on the iTunes Store, we’ll link to it.

8. MindMeister

Mindmeister is a fantastic mind-mapping tool which allows you to work online, offline and in groups in real time. It’s even available as an iPhone app! The MindMeister interface is really easy to use and the end result looks great. So, it can be used by students both for the brainstorming and planning of projects or to present the final results.

9. Quizlet

Quizlet is a really easy-to-use online flashcard tool. There’s plenty of pre-prepared flashcards for you to learn from or you can easily upload your own. They don’t just plod you through your flashcards either – try playing Scatter or Space Race for something a little different. Absolutely the best way to test yourself!

10. DYD

Design Your Dorm is targetted at American students, making it very easy to set the room size according to American schools, shop for furniture from American stores, plan your room, collaborate with room-mates and even get those goods delivered directly to your school. But, even if you’re not in America, don’t let that stop you. This planning tool is very easy to use and the shop features things you might easily find locally. It’s a great way to design your room, both the layout and feel, and to keep it within your budget.

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And a few more

I’d personally also add Netvibes and Delicious to this list, because my studies would have been far more difficult without them.

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Thanks again to GradeGuru (in particular Angela Santiago) for giving us this list of tools to share with you today. We hope it helps you with your studies.

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