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Get a clue about what you're about to click on with Interclue

Interclue is a browser add-on that gives you a preview of the content that’s attached to a link you’re about to click on. You have total control of when you want to enable Interclue and you can really customize the amount of content that will appear when you hover over the “linkclue”.

I have my mixed emotions about link previews because I feel that I browse the web very quickly and I don’t know how much time I would spend examining links. But, what I did find cool was that I could browse a site like craigslist and quickly go through classified ads without having to click on anything. You get all the information that’s included in the post just by hovering over the link. The fact that you can easily turn Interclue off and on is also a big plus. Here’s my screencast tour of Interclue:

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Discover your next vacation with Tripbase

Tripbase is a travel site that gives you ideas on where to take your next vacation based on your interests. You decide how important nightlife, shopping, dining, nature, and tourist attractions are to you and Tripbase will spit out some ideas.

You can also do a more filtered search to include your budget, time of year you want to travel, and the weather you’d expect during your stay. Here’s my screencast tour of Tripbase:

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Vayama makes international travel search easier

Whether you travel internationally on a weekly basis or if you just took your first passport photo, vayama is a really useful site. It focuses only on international flights and allows you to search for one or many international destinations. Vayama also provides city and airport maps, transportation information, and information about the city itself. Here’s my screencast tour of vayama:

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