Last time I mentioned the awesome websites I come across on a daily, nay, weekly basis was back in July. I don’t do this nearly enough, so here, I present another four great websites.
Admix Web
Admix Web is a web development and design blog aiming to inspire, improve, and share knowledge of web development, web design, and graphic design. Apart from the the flowery words, they also feature insanely cool stuff, such as this collection of incredible HTML5 games.

Go Asteroid crazy for hours (ok, maybe minutes)
HTML5 is a very new technology and open to vast possibilities, games being only one of them. We’ll wait and see. One note though, to enjoy HTML5, you need to use a proper browser such as Chrome, FireFox, Safari or Opera. If you do, you’re sorted for a half hour of fascinating fun. And by the way, if you use Chrome and haven’t seen this yet, do: www.thewildernessdowntown.com.
Cable Search
Cablesearch.org is “an attempt for an user friendly search engine of already published documents from Wikileaks.” When you’re not busy Googling other reasons as to why Julian Assange could be Jesus, or why Assange is in a Christmas crib, you might want to get down to reading a few cables in their entirety, for curiosity’s sake if for nothing else. Cablesearch is the way to start off.

Substitute 'curiosity' with 'boredom'
Tip: Paste “:newest” to see the latest cables leaked and added here.
Teach Parents Tech
TeachParentsTech.org is a project by a few kind souls at Google, who realised that over the holidays, many young people put the Indian economy into dire straits, as the they are forced to take up tech support roles for the family.

The product of their realisation was TeachParentsTech.org, an easy to site that allows you to select any number of simple tech support videos to send to your parents, uncles and why not, your friends. And in the end, actually, just before sending your tech-support missive their way, it looks like this:

The Church of Google
TheChurchofGoogle.org is a website dedicated to the idea, nay, creed, that Google, is, in fact, God. Actually, it’s more alone the lines of “the search engine Google is the closest humankind has ever come to directly experiencing an actual God (as typically defined). We believe there is much more evidence in favour of Google’s divinity than there is for the divinity of other more traditional gods.” But I’m not about to quibble.

At least, this deity lets you search for truth both in and outside of itself
Do you think this is a joke? Simply peruse the proof page, (you’ll see it), and wake up to the reality. Example: »
PROOF #5
Google is infinite. The Internet can theoretically grow forever, and Google will forever index its infinite growth.
And if you are converted, confess and pray to the goddess, using the prayer we searched on her:
Our Google, who art in internet,
Greatness be thy Name.
Thy Answers come.
When Searches be Done,
On Pc’s as its calculated in internet.
Give us our Maps and daily Gmail.
And give us our Daily Trends,
As we seek out those in ZeitGeist.
And lead us not into the darkness of MSN,
But deliver us from Microsoft.
Amen.






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FAQPAL
Excellent list, I love Admix Web as well.
James Attard
nice collection there biwwa!
Mona Farrugia
And there I was thinking you’d be featuring http://www.planetmona.com! Little did I know about your extreme geekness. Hail be