Free and Proprietary Software
Bing Maps
With Bing Maps you can discover multiple locations and get transit, walking and driving directions when walking, driving a car or taking a train. Bing Maps offers live traffic data and traffic congestion alerts that allow you to plan trips and view the earth from satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Bing Maps is developed by Microsoft and can be used on mobile devices on the go, and on your desktop computer within all modern web browsers.
Waze
Waze is a GPS navigation application used by over 130 million people worldwide. With Waze you can get driving directions, traffic reports and orginize carpools. By riding together with others, or selecting the right route with the live traffic map and road block alters you can save money while traveling from A to B. Waze works on both your smartphone and tablet, and can be used for free.
Yep
Yep is a new search engine built from the ground to give a 90% of ad revenue to content creators. The search engine provides its own index of results making it one of a handful, besides the major players Google and Bing. Yep is developed by the team behind the search engine marketing tool Ahrefs and uses data from the Afhrefs crawler to build its search index..
Google Maps
Google Maps is the worlds most popular mapping services. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle, air and public transportation. Google Maps is available on the web and as native experiences on mobile devices.
Qwant Maps
Qwant Maps is a map and navigation service that respects your privacy. With Qwant Maps you can easily find places like restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, bars and other service providers in your area. Qwant Maps is developed by the French company Qwant SAS and is avalible as a global service. The data found on Qwant Maps is reproduces and adapted from OpenStreetMap and is made available to users under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL).
Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a free library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP, SAT, and more. Khan Academy was created in 2008 as a non-profit educational organization with the goal to provide educational tools as an online service.
SoloLearn
With SoloLearn you can learn to code for free. Take part in interactive lessons that are served on-the-go with practise, quizzes, lessons, and peer support. Over 42 million people are using SoloLearn to learn to code through lessons and fun practice sessions that grab your attention and keep you focused, for guaranteed best results.
Bumble
Bumble is an application that empowers people to connect with confidence whether it be for dating, networking, or meeting friends online. Bumble uses location-based and interest-based metrics to connect you with similar people in your area. In heterosexual matches, only female users can make the first contact with matched male users, while in same-sex matches either person can send a message first.
Feedly
Feedly is a news aggregatior application that allows you keep up-to-date with topics and trends that you care about. Feedly can assist you when researching current events as the application allows you to better organize, read and share the content of your favorite sites. With the use of RSS, Feedly formats the content for easy reading from all of your saved sources and notify you when fresh content is released.
Google Translate
Google's free translation service that can instantly translate words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. Google Translate uses neural networks and machine learning to achive full-text translation of websites and content. Anyone can use Google Translate for free on the web or on their mobile devices for Android and iOS.