The web as we know it is changing, and it started in November 2022 with the release of ChatGPT. Why go to a website when you can get your details from an easy-to-use chatbot?
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Now that more and more people are relying on artificial intelligence, which is being integrated into the apps we already use, we can expect to see more sites being shut down – after all, their revenue comes from visitors (and the viewing of ads and purchases of products).
But websites aren't dead, at least not yet. I have some good ones, so have a look around and I'm sure you'll find at least two that are exactly what you're looking for right now. have Visit.
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List of websites to check out
CamelCamelCamel: This is a great tool for anyone who shops on Amazon. You can track prices, view the price history of a product, and even set price drop alerts for items. It's essential to spot this as brands jack up prices like crazy to make “sales” look like they're worth it.
Futurepedia: If you're interested in AI but not sure where to start, check out this vast library of AI tools. Whether you're looking for something specific to your business or just want to try something out, it's here to help. You can search by name, category, or use case.
Radio Garden: An interactive map that lets you listen to live radio stations from all over the world. It's a lot of fun, especially if you're a radio junkie like me. Who knows, you might even stumble across my show!
Google Arts & Culture: Places: Choose a country or city and explore high-resolution photos and artworks of its cultural institutions. You can even tour a museum's collection virtually. I like to do this before I visit in person.
PlugShare: A crowdsourced map of EV and Tesla charging stations around the world. Enter your start and destination and the site will map your route and show you all the charging stations along the way.
Honey: Save money when you shop with this browser extension that automatically adds promo codes and sends you price drop alerts. PayPal-owned sites save people an average of $126 a year. I use it all the time. It's super easy and adds the codes automatically.
KTool: Easily send articles, X-threads, and newsletters to your Kindle and use it for more than just books. Reading on a device that doesn't beep constantly is nice.
Campflare, CampScanner, Recreation.gov: Dreaming of a fully booked campground? These sites will notify you when someone cancels their reservation so you can make the reservation yourself. You'll be sleeping under the stars in no time.
SeniorLiving: See where you can save at grocery stores, restaurants, and more with our huge list of discounts for seniors. Don't wait until you're 65 to check out this list; some offers start as soon as you turn 50.
AntennaWeb: Ever wondered what channels you can still watch if you cancel your streaming subscription? This site shows you all the free-to-air channels available in your area. Depending on your location, you may see dozens of channels.
Social Security Administration: How much Social Security can you expect? Find out by creating an account on the official website. Once you create an account, you can view details of your estimated benefits, including earnings records and retirement benefits. (Yes, it may be less than you hoped for, but it's probably more than you thought it would be.)
Ultimate Book Lists: Our massive database of celebrity book recommendations gives you a new way to choose your next read. Browse recommendations from entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, entertainers like Taylor Swift, and authors like Gretchen Rubin.
SwipeWell: For small business owners and marketing professionals looking for inspiration, browse hundreds of successful landing pages, online courses, lead magnets, and other content examples. Just think of the time you'll save!
Coolors: Need some color schemes? Check out our homepage[ジェネレーターを開始]Click and press the spacebar to see your new color palette. Bonus: they all look great!
Perplexity AI: Often better than ChatGPT. Also used by Poe AI. PSA: Don't pay the monthly fee Any Try out the chatbot until you like it, but give it at least a month to see if it’s worth your money.
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