12. Scale of the Universe 2 This will allow you to explore the size and scale of things in the universe. htwins.net
13. What does the internet think A very cool and scary tool… You can find out the percentage of positive, negative, and indifferent connotations to any topic spoken about online. whatdoestheinternetthink.net
19. Live Internet Stats Also cool and scary. It has real-time statistics on the internet and social media usage. internetlivestats.com
20. InnerBody This site offers an interactive guide to human anatomy. It’s an easy way to study the human body’s various systems and segments, perhaps to teach students in school. innerbody.com
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