Site of the Week, Jan 11
Websites worth visiting, Edition № 24
This free website/app lives up to its name, making organizational tools intuitive and syncable across devices (the usual suspects, plus Windows Phone, Chromebook, Kindle Fire, and more). Wunderlist lets users create folders to organize tasks — each with its own subtasks, due dates, and even attachments. And there’s more, including email integration, reminders, and sharing so you can collaborate on projects with anyone you choose. I’d say all of this is well worth $0.
Steve Singerman / Producer
This game is like a workout for your brain. You can practise your memory, math, focus, problem solving, and much more. The app has a nice design and even though there’s a lot going on, it’s pretty easy to use, and the tutorials on how to play the games are great. I recommend 10 minutes a day instead of meaningless scrolling through Instagram. Let’s all get a little smarter this year!
Tova Wahlin / Marketing Manager
You can think of the Wiki Game as the digital answer to Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. Players must find a path from one Wikipedia entry to another — only by clicking links in the articles themselves. The fewer clicks, the better, and you only get two minutes. I made it from “Son of God” to “jaundice” in 96 seconds, but “chromosome” and “Kingdom of Scotland”? Epic fail.
Steve Singerman / Producer
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