Google loves keeping valuable websites from you a secret.

So here's 10 of them you likely never heard of:

(Can't believe they're free)

1) Fucking Homepage

Crass name, but more entertaining than Google.

Fucking Homepage is regularly updated with weird, interesting, useful facts and websites.

https://t.co/mzPuP06Ltr
2) Edx

Offers free online education courses from Harvard, MIT, and other universities.

Turn yourself into a student at a college you never attended.

https://t.co/rgLSEpeHO7
3) Khan Academy

Like Edx, you'll learn everything there is to learn from a university for free.

Math
Science
Economics
Computing
Arts and humanities

https://t.co/FWmFJvrSMj
4) Code Academy

Learn basic coding for free.

But advanced coding for $20 per month.

Great deal if you ask me.

https://t.co/oezZsk033Y
5) Project Gutenberg

A collection of over 60,000 free e-books.

There's no better way to educate yourself than through reading.

https://t.co/LpXiy20G1M
6) The Big Know

Teaches emotional skills like resilience, stress relief, and navigating anxiety

Also teaches how to breastfeed a baby.

(https://t.co/wGq7xTfMl9)

https://t.co/nR8UEGYlCv
7) Lifehack Fast Track Courses

Has a range of courses that teaches you essential life skills like How To Stop Procrastinating and How to stay motivated

https://t.co/esXSX62UgD
8) Ninite

Select commonly used programs one by one and install them all with no ads.

https://t.co/svezRdRhCD
9) Photopea

Don't have photoshop?

Try this website.

It's basically photoshop online.

https://t.co/MaGNuKCb6l
10) myNoise

Focus and work sounds on steroids

Enables you to do tons of editing on what noise makes you more focused.

https://t.co/iVsFsPqAL1
Summary:

• Fucking Homepage
• Edx
• Khan Academy
• Code Academy
• Project Gutenberg
• The Big Know
• Lifehack Fast Track Courses
• Ninite
• Photopea
• myNoise
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