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Napster forever changed the way we listen to music. Here are 11 facts about this industry-changing computer software.
Instead of searching for books by genre or similar titles, Whichbook tells you what to read next based on your mood.
The Louvre’s online database includes literally everything, from artworks in storage to those on display at other museums.
Feast Afrique is an online library that gathers recipes and culinary texts from the past 200 years of African diasporan history.
Cozy, crowded watering holes still aren’t safe to visit in person, but you can now mimic the din at home.
Screensavers really used to save computer screens from getting damaged. Now, they serve other purposes.
It’s easy to get lost in the maze of Google account settings—here are the important ones to look for.
No need to run to McDonald's to find out that the ice cream machine is busted. A new website tracks the availability of its deliciousness in real time.
It's been 10 years since 'The Social Network' premiered, and David Fincher's film about the founding of Facebook has only gotten better with age.
Film critics are great at finding parallels and identifying influences—Cinetrii crowdsources all that movie knowledge for you.
Yes, ‘Citizen Kane’ is in Rotten Tomatoes’s 100% Club. So are ‘Paddington 2’ and ‘The Terminator.’
States have spent the coronavirus pandemic picking up some pretty eclectic quarantine activities, to say the least.
Scots Wikipedia is notorious for its inaccuracy, and a recent Reddit post traces thousands of mistranslations back to a single teenage editor in the U.S.
Lynne Olver built and maintained the Food Timeline on her own for 16 years before her death. Now, the beloved resource needs someone new at the helm.
Take a break from staring at your neighbor’s fire escape and see Christine’s happy little pond in Bavaria instead.
The best way to view vampires is from a distance, which makes this webcam installed over Brasov, Transylvania, ideal for Dracula-spotting.
After telling tourists to stay away from Stonehenge on the summer solstice, English Heritage has announced it will be livestreaming the event for the first time in the landmark's history.
For Jane Austen’s complete catalog, Project Gutenberg’s your place. For something scary from Stephen King, head to hoopla.
Before SpaceX sends its Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, see what the astronauts onboard will experience with this free docking simulator.
If you're looking for a change of scenery, join the American Museum of Natural History on May 8 to explore the surface of Mars without leaving home.
From helpful keyboard shortcuts to adding handwritten signatures, these tips will make you a Google Doc wizard.