Posted by Matt | Posted in Travel | Posted on 11-29-2008
If you’ve ever wondered which roads and highways are the most dangerous in and around your neighborhood there is a site that can help out. I came across SafeRoadMaps.org thanks to a recommendation by my girlfriend and was immediately impressed with not only the idea and the information given, but how it was presented. The website is a mashup that integrates data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and uses Google Maps to present the information visually. Some people might think this site is a bit morbid, however I think it can be very useful in helping to save lives.
According to SafeRoadMaps there are over 42,000 crash related fatalities each year in the U.S., which is why this site (a joint effort between the University of Minnesota and the Center for Transportation Studies) was created. After selecting the Maps tab, and then Safe Street Maps, users can do a simple address search to see how many fatalities have occurred in their neighborhood. After entering in an address, results can be filtered further by selecting a distance, anywhere from half a mile to ten miles away. A Google Maps satellite view is then displayed, showing an icon where each fatality has occurred. For further information, users can click on the icon and can find out the date, time of day, age, and sex of the driver and passengers, as well as if speeding or alcohol was involved, or if seatbelts were worn at the time of the accident.
Websites like SafeRoadMaps.org offer valuable information to help keep yourself and your loved ones safe. With the holiday travel season coming up, hopefully the information given can help make it a safe trip for everyone.
Posted by Matt | Posted in Social Websites | Posted on 11-25-2008

With so many websites out there on the ‘net today sometimes it’s difficult to find cool websites that cover topics and fall into categories that you’re interested in (which is probably why your reading this blog!). That’s where StumbleUpon can help out. Users fill out a quick info page, selecting which categories they are interested in, i.e. music and movies, art and history, sports, etc., and then download a toolbar where they can then ‘Stumble’ through the internet.
Using the toolbar, users can randomly surf the internet by clicking on the Stumble icon. Websites are chosen at random using the categories previously selected, (filled out in the initial info page) which are then pulled from the pool of sites given a thumbs up by fellow Stumble users (a thumbs up is given to websites that users think are interesting, and that other Stumblers would like).
From the toolbar users also have the ability to share a website with friends, read reviews of the website that were left by fellow Stumblers, along with other advanced options, including the ability to Stumble only certain categories like music or sports for example. With so many cool features, StumbleUpon’s toolbar is one of the few that’s definitely worth downloading!
Posted by Matt | Posted in Social Websites | Posted on 11-18-2008
Imagine combining all of your photo albums, scrapbooks, home videos, and correspondence all in one easy to access spot. Well imagine no longer. Lifesnapz.com is a free to use site that lets its users chronicle the events of their lives, and share those events with the people closest to them. Users of the site fall into one of three categories: Group Founder, Full Member, or Read-Only Member. The difference between them being Group Founder’s and Full Member’s have full editing and invitation privileges, while Read-Only Members can only view events and add comments.

Members, who have the privileges to, can add photos which can be uploaded from photo sharing websites flickr.com or picasa.com, and videos which can be uploaded either from youtube.com or vimeo.com. This site has many cool features, but the coolest is probably the timeline (see example below). This feature is an excellent way of visually looking at events in chronological order, which makes finding specific events much easier. There is also a zoom filter option which let’s group members search for events by a certain increment of time (i.e. 1 month, 6 months, 10 years, etc.), to be able to narrow down their searches even further.

With the ability to have a virtual history of your life’s events available to view and share with family, and friends, LifeSnapz.com has hit upon something unique that could someday propel them to become a very popular social website.
Posted by Matt | Posted in Travel | Posted on 11-09-2008
The holiday season is quickly approaching, and that usually means two things: shopping and traveling. With shopping covered in the last post (Looking for a Good Deal…) that just leaves traveling. And that’s where Kayak.com steps in. Pulling from over 140 travel websites, and covering flights, hotels, cruises, car rentals, and more, Kayak is the place to start if you’re planning on traveling and are searching for cheap travel deals.
There are quite a few features that make this site stand out from the crowd. The first is the ability to filter the results of your initial search. Users can filter by price, star rating, hotel brand (i.e. Hilton, Marriott), amenities, or by miles away from certain landmarks or neighborhoods. The second is the different views in which the results can be displayed. There are three options, List View, Map View, and Photo View. The Map View can be particularly useful if you used the landmarks or neighborhoods filter, and are looking to stay in a very specific region of a city; and the Photo View helps to give you an idea of what the hotel and the rooms look like.

With so many websites out there selling or offering the same or similar services, it can be difficult to cut through the clutter to find a good deal. Traveling is no exception, but Kayak.com helps users to navigate through all the clutter to find the best deals.
Posted by Matt | Posted in Shopping | Posted on 11-04-2008
If you happen to visit Woot.com and wonder where the rest of the products they sell are, you’re probably not alone. Woot’s unique approach to offering great deals is what sets them apart. You see, they only sell one product a day. Yup that’s right just ONE. So if you happen to be shopping for the particular product they are selling that day, then you’re in luck! If not, then better luck tomorrow…

wine.woot.com
But there’s good news, if you absolutely can’t wait ‘til tomorrow there are two sub domains which can help to curb that shopping withdrawal: wine.woot.com and shirt.woot.com (incase you’re wondering, the same one product a day rule goes for them too). This unique business model insures two things, number one: great deals on a wide variety of products, including 42” LCD TV’s, MP3 players, notebook computers, digital cameras, and more. Number two: the anticipation of a new product, which entices visitors like you and me to pay a visit at least once every day. Cause after all who knows, today might be your lucky day!