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July 29, 2009

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weeklyfreebie.com -- freebies, coupons, bargains, and deals

Started on May 12, 1996, the Weekly Freebie Compilation began as a very simple newsletter created by founding editor Innate Mak. Every week, Mak would find the best free stuff on the web, compile a list, and foward it to... Read the story »

July 11, 2009

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Freaky Freddies

Freaky Freddie's is really not freaky, maybe funky fresh and fly. Really it's free! check out tons of freebies at Freddie's. Find great free stuff for you and your family. Household items, samples and more can all be had for,... Read the story »

May 05, 2009

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Win free stuff at babytobee.com

Win free stuff at babytobee.com. Baby to Bee was launched in October 2003. We have quickly become a leader in Prenatal Marketing collecting over 225,000 Mother/Mother-to-be names a month. To date we have registered over 4.2 million Pre and Post-natal... Read the story »

January 11, 2008

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Download and Organize FREE Music

I subscribe to a lot of tech newsletters. Each year, they make predictions about what the new year will bring. Interestingly, this year more than one predicted the RIAA will cease to exist sometime in 2008. Wishful thinking aside, today's... Read the story »

August 16, 2007

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Free Online FavIcon Maker

I created a site a while back on a whim. You see, I'm a big John Grisham fan. I love the books, and more often than not, I love the movies too. So I created grishambooksandflicks.com, and opened the floor... Read the story »

October 29, 2005

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Open Office

Man, I hate to say this, but Microsoft really burns my wazoo. I know, there are a million reasons to dislike the mega-corporation, but I’m just homing in on one. I spent 4 ½ hours today securing a client’s office... Read the story »

September 17, 2005

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FamilySearch.org

Discovering the roots of one's family can be both fun and frustrating at the same time. Fun, in that you learn about where your family came from, and frustrating in that it can be time consuming. But today's Family... Read the story »

September 15, 2005

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Museum of Fred.com

What attracted me to today's Family First Site at first was the title. It sounded kinda cool. But now that I have visited the site, and spent more and more time exploring it, it grew on me. Hopefully you... Read the story »

September 13, 2005

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Pagellan

Using the Internet to meet your shopping needs? Do you visit many different sites, and then bookmark them individually in your web browser? If you do, then today's Family First Site may be just what you are looking for.... Read the story »

September 10, 2005

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Lower Your High Blood Pressure

One of the most common and untreated medical conditions in our country is high blood pressure. Millions of people have it, and aren't even aware of it, or what the symptoms of it are. In this age of medical... Read the story »

September 06, 2005

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the free iPod book & back to school guide

It is fall again, the traditional time for students to pick up their books and head back to school. When I was a student books were in paper format, with covers and bindings, and margins you could write in.... Read the story »

September 04, 2005

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Common-Place The Interactive Journal of Early American Life

This weekend marks the traditional end to summer vacation for schools. Some schools are already back in session, and some are starting in the next few days. So students are either busily cracking the books and writing papers, and... Read the story »

August 31, 2005

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Google Earth

When I was going to school, geography meant learning about far away countries, looking at maps, and memorizing capitols, landmarks, and mountain ranges. Things haven't changed all that much in the years since I was in school, but the... Read the story »

August 29, 2005

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Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun

When I was growing up, one of the ways I learned to read was by playing games. This was before video games, it was way before computers, and the highest tech item I had was a coloring crayon. While... Read the story »

August 28, 2005

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Ask Doctor Universe

What do Mr. Wizard, Mr. Peabody, and the kid who sat next to you in algebra class all have in common? The answer is that they all have the answer to most of the questions that they are asked.... Read the story »

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