By CLICK Staff
Curious says it believes in lifelong learning and the singular value of teachers. This site, an interactive learning concept, is organized around functions like Learn, Teach, and Share, can be helpful for finding out basic information about scores of things, from health to travel to business. Its content is also vetted to keep things reliable and its info is helpful to anyone. While the goal of the site, which is currently free, is to support the entrepreneurial instincts of teachers, Curious describes itself as a "marketplace for online learning." Curious.com also just launched a new
iPad app this summer and was selected by Time as one of its 50 Best Sites of 2013.
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