Best websites for downloading software

Ninite

Ninite - No toolbars. No clicking next. Just pick your apps and go. Always Up-to-date, You don't have to watch for updates. Our bots do that. Read more.

ZDNet Download.

ZDNet's - Software Directory is the Web's largest library of software downloads. Covering software for Windows, Mac, and Mobile systems, ZDNet's Software Directory is the best source for technical software

DonationCoder

For over 10 years our software has always been 100% clean -- no adware, spyware, bundled toolbars, or other unwanted stuff. Your donations make it possible. Read more.

MajorGeeks

MajorGeeks - is a small, home-based software download site where all the software is handpicked and tested by just two people. We lean heavily towards freeware, but we gladly post high-quality shareware. Read more.

FileHippo

FileHippo - The Latest Versions of the Best Software. Hand picked software titles - only the best! Tested for malware, adware and viruses No added bundles, installers or toolbars.

FilePuma

FilePuma - aims to provide users the best software - no spyware or viruses. We handpick the software, keep offering the newest versions. We are constantly trying to guaranteed quality of software and fast servers. Read more.

Softpedia

Softpedia - is a website from Romania that indexes information and provides primarily software information and downloads. Read more.

Download crew

Download crew - The finest hand-selected, individually tested and reviewed software downloads.

FileHorse

FileHorse - presents you a new way of finding and downloading new software and finding latest web applications. Read more.

Snapfiles

Downloading quality software is safe and easy with us! We are a download site that provides access to thousands of Windows software titles, that are either free to keep (freeware) or can be downloaded as a free trial (shareware). Read more.

23 images of things that are unseen to the naked eye.

  • Pages of a Book
  • Grain Of White Sugar
  • Soap Foam- Fascinating Geometrical!
  • Tip of a match stick- looks like a yummy browny!
  • Tip of a Ballpoint Pen- looks like a bloody giant machine!
  • Serrated Knife
  • Daily Kitchen Sponge- ever wondered if it could be that beautiful?
  • The other end of a Cigarette- or a bowl full of oats?
  • Paintbrush
  • A Marker Pen’s Tip
  • A zoomed Spaghetti stick
  • 'X' Key Of A Computer Keyboard- I could see my fingerprints there! huh.
  • Chocolate Cookie
  • A Teabag- or better a spider web?
  • Lipstick- hot and delicious!
  • Cornflake
  • A mini Screw
  • An Old Brass Key
  • Incense Stick- looks like some delicious desert!
  • A Tiny Coffee Bean
  • A Cardboard
  • A Velcro strip- you beauty!
  • An Apple Stalk- with a monkey face!

13 best advertisement pictures/billboards from companies ever.

1. BMW advertising second hand cars.
2. Funeral Services.
3. Gym advertisement done right.
4. But this PG advertisement is even better.
5. Anybody can get a job at Naukri dot com.
6. DHL taking a dig against FedEx.
7. IBM providing smarter solutions.
8. Dove!
9. Livon targeting mothers in the best way!
10. Mahindra advertising its “topless model” Jeep.
11. This one by Tide will need you to observe the image carefully.
12. Most economical billboard ever!
13. Zomato taking a dig at Salman Khan’s bail, winning hearts at the same time.

35 FACTS ABOUT SPACE ……


1 . Do you know 33 light years from us, there is an exoplanet, which is completely covered in burning ice.
2. Astronauts say that, space smells like hot metal, welding fumes and seared steak.
3. There is a massive cloud of alcohol more than 463,000,000,000 km's across, with which we can have 400 trillion trillion pints of beer. This massive cloud of alcohol is 10,000 light years away from us.
4. Earth can become a black hole. This can be achieved by compressing earth down to the size of a marble, it would collapse by itself.
5. Do you know that most of your body mass is stardust? 90% of body mass is star dust, because all the elements are created in stars, except hydrogen and helium.
6. 275 million new stars are born every day according to estimates of astronomers.
7. 225 million years is the time taken by our solar system to rotate around the Milky way. Dinosaurs just began to roam on the Earth, the last time Earth was in its current position.
8. Some animals have the ability to thaw in spring and freeze to solid during winter and remain perfectly healthy.
9. Olympus Mons(A large shield volcano) on Mars is almost three times the height of Mt. Everest, which is 27 km tall. It is 55o km wide at the base.
10. If you were in a black hole and look out from inside, you would able to see the back of your own head and the entire universe in one small patch of the sky. Try n prove me wrong !!
11. The center of our galaxy smells like rum and tastes like raspberries. But how can one smell anything without an atmosphere ????
12. Day on Earth is shortened by 1.8 microseconds, by 2011 Japan earth quake. But who cares ??
13. Galileo was the first person to look into space with a telescope nearly 400 years ago.
14. In the space, there is no sound.
15. When water boils, it creates thousands of little bubbles on Earth. If water is boiled in space, it would produce one giant, undulating bubble, which is due to lack of buoyancy and convection. Try and make maggi in space !!!
16. There is no convection in space, as there is no gravity in space. Due to this heat of skin won’t rise, and cool body will perspire, but sweat won’t evaporate or drip, it will just build up.
17. You could never get to the edge of the universe, if you travel outward in a straight line , you would come back to the point where you began.
18. Around 75% of the universe is missing in the form of dark matter and dark energy, according to scientists which can’t be measured. Pretty complex right ?
19. The glue that holds the universe together is dark matter, which can’t be measured, but scientists believe that there is a chance of measuring it.
20. From outer space, cosmic rays flow throughout our solar system, which are highly energetic particles. But no one is aware of their origin.
21. Our solar system, with the sun, the planets, moons and the billions of asteroids and comets fill less than a trillionth of our universe.
22. The edge of our solar system is not Pluto, it is theorized Oort cloud.
23. 20 million million miles, this is the average distance between stars.
24. The core of a neutron star is very dense. It is so dense that if you take a spoonful of matter from its core, it would weigh 200 billion pounds!!
25. 2.7 kelvin is the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation, that permeates the entire universe.
26. R136a1 is the most luminous and massive star, which is 8.7 million times brighter than sun, it is present in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Brighter than your future right !!!
27. 13.2 billion years is age of the oldest known star, it is the red giant HE 1523-0901.
28. According to the estimates of scientists, there are around 20 trillion galaxies in our universe.
29. 150 billion light years is the diameter of Universe, approximately.
30. There is no center for Universe, as every galaxy is expanding away from one another.
31. Universe was hot when it was young and gradually it has become cold. And here on earth opposite is happening !
32. Astronauts say that Moon dust smells like gunpowder and it is extremely soft.
33. Do you know that the stars you see in the sky may be dead? As they are billions of light years away from us and it will take billions of years for the light to reach earth,which means that the stars light which you see now is billion year old lighting. So they may be dead now.
34. The most complex object in the universe is human brain, with a billion neurons and a quadrillion connections.
35. The universe began with the Big Bang, which happened around 13.7 billion years ago. And it might have been faster than the speed of light !!

3 scientific facts that you probably didn't know about

1.Fate of the Earth is Andromeda!
An epic war is coming between our home galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy, which is currently racing toward us at a speed of 110 km PER SECOND! (68 miles/sec). The estimated time left to the war is around 4 billion years from now. And the fact is that you can see our opponent “THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY” tonight with your naked eye..yep! no telescopes required. Here’s an image
You’ve seen that infamous constellation “great square” a million times, haven’t you? And right beside it you can see the Andromeda galaxy on any clear sky night.
The fate of the Earth and the Solar System in the event of a collision is currently unknown. Before the galaxies merge, there is a small chance that the Solar System could be ejected from the Milky Way or join the Andromeda Galaxy after the merge because there is high chance that NO TWO STARS WILL COLLIDE due to the huge space between the stars.
SECOND>>>
2. Human body is made from elements forged by stars!

Look at your wrist, see the blueish veins? The blood flowing through them contains hemoglobin, a protein that has four iron atoms incorporated into its structure. Iron is only naturally produced in one place, it can only be forged in the core of dying stars.Every time you look at your veins, remember that you are built from, and kept alive by, pieces of stardust.
So remember next time when you are looking into the mirror, you are looking at a small universe!
AND THIRD>>>
3. A gigantic Rain Cloud in space is the biggest water body in the Universe!
Scientists have found a big pool of water just floating out there in the cosmos. The cloud is huge, containing 140 trillion times the volume of our oceansThe water cloud (in vapor form) is found near a quasar. (A quasar is a celestial body which consists of a supermassive black hole surrounded by an orbiting accretion disk of gas). The quasar is the reason that the water is still in vapor form. It is is apparently putting out enough heat, and x-rays, to keep the surrounding cloud at a relatively-balmy -53°C.

Here’s an image of the universe’s biggest water supply! :P
That cloud in the image is the universe’s oldest and largest water reservoir and it is swaddling a quasar! Sadly there isn’t much hope of getting any part of the reservoir because it is 12 billion light years away from us and is being readily consumed by the black hole it is surrounding.
So finally when we did find water in space (other than on Earth and Mars), we find that we ain’t gonna get an ounce of it. Sad isn’t it?

5 websites you can use to teach online and earn money.

Zeqr

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NEW WAY TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE. ZEQR IS A GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE HUB — A MARKETPLACE THAT ALLOWS PEOPLE ACROSS THE GLOBE TO EXCHANGE IDEAS IN REAL TIME.

How to Become an Online Teacher

Teach.Udemy.com

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Udemy - Reach millions of students worldwide in the largest online learning marketplace, and deliver your course on any device, at any time. Read more.

Italki.com

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Italki.com - OVER A MILLION STUDENTS italki now has a global community of over a 0million language learners and more than a thousand language teachers, studying over a hundred languages. Hundreds of thousands of paid language lessons have taken place on italki, Read more.

Skillshare.com

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Skillshare.com - Skillshare is an online learning community where anyone can discover, take, or even teach a class. Read more.

Thinkrific.com

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Thinkrific - Join over 6,000 people & companies running their online courses on Thinkific.

4 websites to get free advice online

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This is a great resource that helps fill the void left by moving away from our hometowns and having older relatives close by.


Life advice from old people.
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Seth Menachem’s blog takes him out into the world to ask older people for advice on having a good life.



Teen advice on About.com
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It’s also a fun site for teens as it isn’t all about being talked to. It’s about being heard and being able to put fun into different areas of your life that might be very stressful.


FreeAdvice
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Life has been fairly free of litigation for me, but it seems everyone will be involved with the law sooner or later. That’s where a site like FreeAdvice wants to be of help. FreeAdvice seems to cater mostly to the American legal system and its laws, but since a lot of the laws in the world are based on the Common Law system, like the U.S., you may find something that prompts you to dig further in your own local laws.