The Internet is a vast place that’s constantly changing. There are millions upon millions of websites that you can visit each day, some of which are useful and others a waste of time. When you find a helpful website, it’s a good idea to bookmark it, because it’s easy to forget about it when you need it the most.
The list of the most useful websites on the Internet is probably different for every person. However, the sites that we will show you below should come in handy to everyone at one point or another.
Open Library
Open Library is a website run by the nonprofit Internet Archive with an aim to make knowledge free and available for everyone. The website is a collection of more than 1 million completely free ebooks which you can access at any time and how many times you want.
The library contains different types of books, including titles about art, fantasy, biographies, science, recipes, romance, religion, mystery, etc. It’s perfect if you’re looking for classics to read for school or university, as you’re bound to find them here.
Online Casinos
Even if you do not like gambling, having a couple of online casino websites bookmarked is a good idea. You can start by bookmarking the best no wagering casinos as you will have a chance to play without making a deposit, usually by getting a certain number of free spins when you register.
Moreover, casino games are pretty fun to play if you do it responsibly. Online casinos usually feature games such as video slots, roulette, baccarat, keno, poker, scratch cards, wheel of fortune, and so on. Therefore, you’ll surely find something you like.
Comic Shuffle
If you’re looking for some extra fun on a very slow day, Comic Shuffle is the place to go. This website provides you with a huge collection of funny comics that you can browse through for ages.
Comic Shuffle includes comics from the 26 most popular comics websites on the internet, so you can always be up to date with your favorite ones. You can choose if you want to see comics from one site only, several of them, or all of them. Just click the “Draw!” button and kick back.
Evernote
Evernote is one of the most useful websites that you can bookmark, in my opinion. It is definitely the best note-taking app that you can find, offering you a wide range of options. Evernote is available both on your browser as a website and on your mobile as an app. You can sync the two and access your precious notes wherever you are.
Evernote allows you not only to take written notes but to organize them in notebooks, add drawings, add images, videos, links, websites, and so on. Your imagination is the only thing limiting how you can use it.
Rescue Time
Are you having problems controlling how much time you spend on social media and other websites which are considered a waste of time? Rescue Time allows you to do exactly what the name of the app says – rescue your time! This website keeps track of how much time you spend on each website that you visit in a day and lets you have an idea on how you manage your time.
Moreover, it can let you know when you’ve exceeded your pre-set daily limitation for a particular website, or even completely ban you from accessing it until the end of the day. It’s perfect for procrastinators!
Egg Timer
Egg Timer is one of the simplest apps out there, but one of the most useful ones as well. It’s nothing more than an egg-shaped timer that lets you enter a certain amount of time and lets you know when the time runs out.
I’ve found this website to be perfect for motivating me to race the clock and complete some of those simple yet tedious tasks that I usually put off for too long.
Spreeder
Spreeder is the perfect combination to use alongside Open Library. Now that you have access to so much information, you need a way to read through all of it. Spreeder is a simple but ingenious app that helps you read faster. The name of the app is made by blending the words “speed” and “reader.”
In a matter of days, you will be reading twice as fast as before. In the beginning, you can set the speed a bit faster than your normal pace, and slowly increase it as you get better at it.