
http://documentaryheaven.com/
“Documentary Heaven was set up early July 2009 to provide the public with a vast collection of documentaries spanning across every genre out there. We intend on continuously updating the site on a daily basis to bring you nothing but the very best.”
-Daniel Laninga

http://www.neave.com/
“Neave.com is Paul Neave’s personal interactive playground; a place where he can explore his ideas and try out risky experiments that he wouldn’t normally get the opportunity to make anywhere else. Using solely Flash, Paul is doing some great things including Flash Earth, Planetarium, and so much more.”
-Daniel Laninga

http://dzineblog.com/
“Founded in December 2007, Dzine blog Is all about designs, here u can find inspirational designs and some good tips in logo, graphics and web designing. My aim is to share quality graphic design resources, graphic design tips and much more good inspirational designs and useful information in designing, precisely and regularly.”
-Jessica Overbeeke

http://www.colorotate.org/
“ColoRotate has an intuitive interface that eliminates the need to memorize or jot down color combinations or numbers. Indeed, you can traverse across an open three-dimensional color space and choose (or design) the color palette that fits your needs. In the process, you can uncover color relationships that give your designs an aesthetic balance that will please the most discriminating eye.”
- Yohan Na

http://www.prisonexp.org/
A site entirely about a key study in psychology: The Stanford Prison Experiment. With videos, a slideshow, and tools for educators wishing to discuss this study, it’s a very useful website.
-Caleb Kuntz

http://www.hobnox.com/audiotool
“Produce your own electronic music with the Hobnox Audiotool. All in your browser.
Live recording of your tracks is finally possible. Choose your set-up, add, remove and arrange the devices you need and record your track to the ‚myFiles’ section of your Hobnox account. From there, publish and share. The first step towards timeline & sequencer, saving arrangments & remixing tracks is done!”
- Yohan Na

http://www.ccmixter.org
A Creative Commons repository of free music samples, mixes, a cappellas, and remixes. It has a community bent that allows people to ask for remixes or call for community help. A fantastic tool for musicians both amateur and professional, and an excellent way to find CC musicians.
-Caleb Kuntz

http://www.ccel.org/
“The Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) seeks to build up the church by making classic Christian literature widely available and promoting its use for edification and study by interested Christians, seekers and scholars. The CCEL accomplishes this by selecting, collecting, distributing, and promoting valuable literature through the World Wide Web and other media.”
-William Overbeeke

http://www.hymnary.org/
“Hymnary.org is a new kind of hymn Web site. Since its inception in 2007, its depth and power have drawn church musicians, hymnologists, and amateur hymn lovers alike. Hymnary.org currently currently contains 4,949 hymnals and collections, entries on 1,029,379 texts and 26,933 tunes, bibliographical information from sources such as Julian’s Dictionary of Hymnology and hymnal handbooks, full scores of many hymns, and 9,750 media files.”
-William Overbeeke

http://pxtoem.com/
PXtoEM.com is px to em conversion made simple. Choose your body font size in pixels (px)and out comes a complete pixel (px) to em conversion table.
-Niko Solihin