There are some 175 million active websites on the Internet. Some of them like Google, Wikipedia, Dropbox or IMDB are extremely popular and you probably use them everyday.There's another set of undiscovered websites that are also very useful but they aren't known to most people. Whether you want to record a movie of your computer screen or wish to print web pages more efficiently, there's a website out there that can easily solve your problem.This book is a collection of 150 such lesser-known but incredibly useful websites that will enhance your productivity. Here are some comments from people who bought the Flug (on Facebook) - I'm the one, who bought this. Every chapter has one theme, one or more links and a few sentences to explain the theme and the links. Among a few well-known I found a few interesting infos and a few very worthful pearls of internet-tools. I'm happy, that I bought this book. Look at the price. It's cheap.Martin Lehmann (on Facebook) - Wow. The very first entry, Bounce, was the solution I've been looking for for over two years. Excited to keep reading.Marie Boe (via Email) - I just got your ebook on Amazon.com for 3,99$. (I live in Montreal, Quebec). Very good info and easy to consult on Kindle as all the links work very well in the table of contents and for every site.
Amit Agarwal is TRULY the “Martha Stewart” of the Word Wide Web! When it comes to technology and the internet, he literally knows how to do ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! On his website, he freely offers up his knowledge for others to learn and benefit from without bombarding you with intrusive ads, clickbait or subscription requests!
Amit always writes in a way that is easy to understand and apply in the shortest amount of time! He regularly updates even his content to make sure it is up to date and applicable in this forever changing world! I‘m grateful to know I can always find reliable, trustworthy resources from anything that has his name on it! I have never found content more informative or helpful than his. I don’t know how I was ever lucky enough to come across his content in the first place, but I think of his websites (ctrlq.org) and (digitalinspiration.com aka labnol.org) to be a sort of secret weapon or “hidden treasure” I can visit any time I want to get ahead of the game to learn something new and amazing or to impress my boss or surprise a friend by sending them to one of his pages to make their lives more productive!
I never considered myself to be even moderately skilled when it came to technology, but if a housewife like me - who struggles with adhd and finds most tech tutorials too difficult to grasp - can master things like advanced google search operators, web design, code and an occasional round of harmless web hacking, A-NY-ONE can!
I have watched so many of his tutorials and read so many of his lessons over the years, I almost feel as if I know him! If I had to make a guess, I think I could safely say he is a wonderful and generous man of great integrity for all he does! It’s easy to assume he is high in demand and makes a fantastic income being so talented but it’s rare to encounter such a level of brilliance and generosity.
If you want to enhance you skills and have you mind blown by all of the amazing and fabulous things you never knew were possible - on a daily basis, I HIGHLY recommend a visit to any of Mr.Agarwal’s sites.
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IMPORTANT*** There is nothing in this world I despise more than a long and detailed review that’s followed up by an affiliate disclaimer so I just want to make mention as of this post (December 2019) I am NOT an active affiliate of any company nor do I have any association with Mr.Agarwal that spans beyond my love of his work. I pride myself in leaving honest reviews. I do not write reviews unless I consider a product or service to be exceedingly good or exceptional but I try to use the same username across all platforms (TellMeg) whenever possible. If you appreciate this review and would like to see more, you might be able to find a handful across the web under the same handle.
I've read a lot of these types of books and usually don't make it past the first few links before I get frustrated and delete it. This book I read in it's entirety and found almost every link to be relevant and helpful.