Computerists code the most innovative and oddest apps into the World Wide Web! I enjoy browsing this fount of obtuse ingenuity on occasion. My most recent foray brought up the following list you might look up if you, too, are a curious and adventuresome type person.
These company Websites advertise novelties that intrigued me:
a wooden toy that teaches coding: Cubetto (from Primo Toys).
3-D printed shoes: Futurecraft 3-D (from Adidas)
a wearable toy that kids can program: Mover Kit (from Technology Will Save Us)
a slick electric bike: Oko (from Biomega)
A plug-in gadget that makes cars run cleaner: Voyo (from Frog)
These Websites actually DO things:
Record your life in GIFs::Glphy Cam (from Giphy)
Kids choreograph dances for monsters: Monster Moves (from Ideo)
Scanning allows you to try on clothes virtually: Avametric (from Avametric)
App changes the color temperature of your screen as it gets later in the day, to ease eye strain and work with your body's sleep schedule: Flux
A team picks the best You Tube videos daily and posts them to its site daily: Devour.com
Site explores possibility that early mankind was scientifically advanced because of intervention from extraterrestrial beings:AncientX.com
Site lets you write an e-mail to yourself that will arrive in the day, month and year in the future that you select (if you keep the same e-mail address): FutureMe.org
Service streams music to fit your musical preference, temps and mood - sad to aggressive: Ghostlycom/discovery
Simple calculator determines what time you should fall asleep based on your targeted wake time, waking you between your natural sleep cycles to get the best start for your day: Sleepyti.me
Site simply offers a 90-second breather from computer activities, featuring the theme from TVs Lost series: TheQuietPlace Project.com/90seconds
Beta site with interactive timeline incorporating photos, videos and audio in a visual tour of the origins of the universe, our solar system and humanity itself: ChromeZoomProject.org
Specify the recording artist you would like to hear and this site will stream its music AND suggest the perfect cocktail accompaniment: Drinkify.org
This mythology encyclopedia includes 4,000 or so entries on supreme beings, demons and deities from every culture: Godchecker.com
Political screw-up tweets, even deleted ones, are shown: Politiwoops.com
Illustrators each week take intriguing or funny tweets and turn them into cartoons: Twaggies.com
And lastly, but far from least intriguing:
An amazing and amusing plethora of photos of unusual things, people and happenstances: WhereCoolThingsHappen.com
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