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The leading Education websites from Springo.com, ranked based on their popularity among Internet users.
1. Wikipedia
Wikipedia is a free, multilingual, open content encyclopedia project, allowing users to view and edit its content with almost no restrictions.
Related categories: Wiki Sites, Encyclopedias and Almanacs
2. Yahoo! Answers
Yahoo!'s community-based knowledge market, allowing members to ask questions on various topics and answer other submitted questions. Members can score points for giving quality answers and win prizes.
Related categories: Questions and Answers
3. eHow
Provides concise how-to articles over a broad range of topics.
Related categories: How-tos
4. Answers.com
Answers.com is a human-powered search engine - results are filtered by professionals to give the most relevant results.
Related categories: Article Directories, Questions and Answers
5. EzineArticles.com
Platform for experts, authors and writers to contact with e-zine publishers to sell their work.
Related categories: Article Directories
6. Google Translate
Google's online translation service, allowing users to translate small text segments and complete web pages.
Related categories: Translation Tools
7. Associated Content
Online publisher and distributor of participatory media. Associated Content enables everyone to publish their content in any format on any topic and then distributes that content through its website and content partners.
8. Reference.com
Reference.com is an online information resource, featuring articles from Wikipedia, a web directory, a dictionary and a thesaurus.
Related categories: Encyclopedias and Almanacs
9. Squidoo
Squidoo is a free online publishing service that allows users to set up a single web page on a topic they know or care a lot about.
10. Wikia
Community destination supporting the creation and development of wiki communities on any topic people are passionate about. Single sign-on across all Wikia sites, file uploads, transclusion, and community help from Wikia staff. Requires 2- to 10-day approval process.
Related categories: Wiki Sites
11. Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster's online dictionary, featuring word definitions, Thesaurus, medical dictionary, word games and other services.
Related categories: Dictionaries and Lexicons
12. Suite101.com
Archive of various articles, by different freelance writers on many subjects.
13. wikiHow
wikiHow is a collaborative wiki project of How-To guides, allowing users to view, edit and write new guides on any subject.
Related categories: Wiki Sites, How-tos
14. Formspring.me
Free service that allows users to ask and answer questions about themselves and other users. The site links to Facebook and Twitter.
Related categories: Social Networks, Questions and Answers
15. TFD
The Free Dictionary offers online dictionaries in various languages, thesaurus, medical, legal, financial, computers, idioms, and encyclopedia.
16. Urban Dictionary
Urban Dictionary is a slang dictionary, allowing users to edit and rank definitions for contemporary words and terms.
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