Whether you are into video games, Google stuff, recycling or generally improving your lifestyle, TipGroups.com can offer you some great advice.
This site is basically an organized collection of concise tips and advice on a variety of topics. Tip groups such as Xbox 360, Recycling = You love earth, and Car Buying, make it easy for site visitors to find information that is relevant to their own life and curiosities. For site visitors who aren’t looking for anything in particular there is a “grab bag” group that has surprisingly good advice on life in general. Anyone can create a group based on a subject that interests them and other members can join groups and add tips. Each tip that is displayed has a rating system in the form of check boxes labeled “Works!” for tips that have been used successfully in real life, and “Unique” for good ideas that have yet to be tested. The site designers hope that as more and more tips are added, TipGroups.com will become THE reliable site for advice seekers and tip-holding geniuses.
TipGroups.com In Their Own Words
“Overall goal is data mining on the individual and community to form an intelligent system with the inherent goal to enhance your knowledge, based on what you tell it. Works(experienced), Unique(non experience).
So by voting on a google tip, you tailor the system, so in the future it may provide you unexpectdly a google howto or google advice that matches or pushes your knowledge level on google.”
Why TipGroups.com It Might Be A Killer
This site is fun and very useful. Whether site visitors are in the mood for tech help or motivational advice, they can find it all easily by group searching. TipGroups.com is unique in that it has tips on Halo and writing code, but also offers advice such as, “If event A leads to event B which leads to event C, it is rare that you can see directly from A to C. But, without doing A, you never get to C. What does it mean? Take a cookie when they’re passed. Take opportunities when they are presented. You never know where they will lead” from the grab bag group.






