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Friday Five Fun Sites - Art, News, Polls and more!

25/8/2017

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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

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Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
This week:
  1. Self - Improvement. Grow yourself – try PickTheBrain.com a website dedicated to self improvement with a focus on personal productivity, motivation, and self education.   

  2. News. indy100 is a news site with a difference. It has the 100 top news stories from around the world and you can vote for the ones you want to go up the numbered list. You'll know what's happening in the world - good news and bad. It's serious stuff. You just don't always have to be so serious about it.

  3. Photos. At Things Organized Neatly you will find daily photos of things arranged precisely in some way or another. Curated by Austin Radcliffe.

  4. Polls. Ranker goes far beyond Top 10 lists with deep rankings about everything, voted on by everyone. It features polls on entertainment, brands, sports and culture.

  5. Art. DevArt is a celebration of art made with code by artists that push the possibilities of creativity - where technology is their canvas and code is their raw material. They create innovative, engaging digital art installations. A visual treat!


If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

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