Buy Once, Read Everywhere: You don't need to own a Kindle device to enjoy Kindle books. Automatically save and synchronize your furthest page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across all your devices. That means you can start reading a book on one device, and pick up where you left off on another device.
Read the first chapter of a book before you decide whether to buy it. Read thousands of free books with a Kindle app, including popular classics like The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Pride and Prejudice, and Treasure Island.
To use the Kindle Cloud reader you must have Amazon.com account.
Ask Fedora is a community knowledge base and support forum and designed to be the primary place for community support in Fedora.
Watch live BBC channels, listen to BBC radios, or catch up on programmes from the last 7 days. Drama, soaps, news, sport and currents affairs, or comedy, whatever your mood, you will find a BBC programme to suit you.
To use BBC iPlayer you must be located in the UK and pay a TV licence.
Devdocs.io is a small application that allows you to quickly search and view developer documentation for various programming langauges and libraries.
Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily.
To use Dropbox you need to be over the age of 13.
Facebook is the world's most popular social networking website. It makes it easy for you to connect and share with your family and friends online.
To use Facebook you need a Facebook login and be over the age of 13.
Google Drive allows you to upload photos, videos, documents, and other files that are important to you to Google Drive. Get going with up to 15GB of storage. With Drive, your stuff goes where you go. You can organize, edit and share it from any computer at drive.google.com, or on the go with the Drive mobile app.
Drive comes with built in apps to help you get stuff done. Write a short story. Create a shared budget with your roommates. Sign and fax an important document. Everything you make is automatically saved in Drive.
To use Google Drive you need to be over the age of 13.
Offers street maps, a route planner for traveling by foot, car, bike, or with public transportation and a locator for urban businesses in numerous countries around the world.
Google Maps satellite images are not updated in real time, but rather they are several months or years old.
To use Google Maps you need to be over the age of 13.
Google+ is one of the most active social media networks with hundreds of millions of people having active accounts. Whether it's a simple note or a special photograph, share life's important moments with just the right people. You can even make a video call with up to 10 friends at once.
To use Google+ you need a Google account and be over the age of 13.
Have voice and video conversations from your computer. The plugin is free and installs in seconds.
Send photos or emoji, see when people are engaged in the Hangout and message friends anytime, even if they're not connected right now.
Hangouts works on computers, Android and Apple devices, so you can connect with everyone, and no one gets left out.
Rdio has millions of songs, from massive hits to rare gems to cult classics, with more added every week. It's more music than you could listen to in a lifetime.
Find what to play next -- a song, album, or playlist -- by following friends and artists. Or lean back and listen to stations, always free on mobile, for a mix of favorites and soon-to-be-loved songs.
Build a collection of your favorites, so they're always close at hand, and share the music you love with the people who might love it next.
Twitter is a micro-blogging website that lets you 'Tweet' messages of up to 140 characters in length.
To use Twitter you need a twitter account and be over the age of 13.
Telegram is an instant messaging app focused on speed and security.