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Maghound – For Magazine Lovers Afraid of Commitment

October 5, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Communication, Reference, Shopping

Maghound – For Magazine Lovers Afraid of Commitment

What do you do when you want to subscribe to a magazine but you just can’t decide if you’re really going to like it for the full term of the subscription? What if your mood changes through the year and you always want something different to read?

The Maghound website is going to deliver exactly what you’ve been looking for in your reading material. They say it’s the magazine lover’s best friend, I say it’s for magazine lovers afraid of commitment.
The Maghound service lets you select 3 magazines and subscribe to them for $4.95/mnth. If at some point you decide you …read more

Goodreads – Social Networking for Readers

Goodreads – Social Networking for Readers

I’m totally jonesing for an Amazon Kindle. Sadly it’s another example of where in my opinion a product is being sold for too much, when dropping the price would help them sell exponentially more product. All that aside, a friend of mine just sent me a request to join him at the Goodreads website so we can recommend great books to each other.

The Goodreads website let’s you add books to your bookshelf in categories of Currently Reading, Read or To Read. You can write reviews of the books you’ve read and see the reviews other people have written about all …read more

Wordsplosion – Grammar Disasters Caught on Film

September 15, 2008 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Communication, Humor, Images & Photos

Wordsplosion – Grammar Disasters Caught on Film

Okay, it’s not technically caught on “Film” but “…Caught in Pixels” didn’t quite sound right even though it’s probably more accurate.
Regardless, the point of the Wordsplosion site is to highlight a variety of grammar, well, let’s just say what they say, it can’t be said much better or succinctly.
Wordsplosion brings you the best of the worst of the world of
grammatical errors, punctuation gaffes, misspellings, typography etc.
We call this family of textual catastrophes “wordsplosions.”
If you’ve caught some of these types of accidents yourself, you can e-mail them and share with the world too. Just send the image to images@wordsplosion.com
I’m not sure …read more


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