Maybe you’ll never need to know how to deliver a baby, how to become a Taoist or how to live in your car. But a Palo Alto entrepreneur and his global cadre of more than 100,000 volunteers who ...
WikiHow is like Wikipedia, except it’s for-profit and focused on offering instructions. Tens of thousands of people around the world write and edit step-by-step articles on how to do just about ...
Wikihow, the people who brought you “How to Stop Being Racist” and the Mother’s Day classic, “How to Hide an Erection,” (not to be confused with “How to Suppress An Erection”), has leapt over its own ...
Learning how to do something is easy if you know where to look—and if you have a Mac nearby with an Internet connection. On the iPhone, however, tutorials are harder to come by. I Will Survive: Among ...
If the internet’s something like the collective unconscious of humankind, then it says a lot about us if we’re both incredibly brilliant and w*f-level weird all at once. A great example of this is one ...
We'll admit that we have googled some weird shit in our day. From surfing WebMD to self diagnose that weird twitch in your eye— Pro tip: don't WebMD yourself— to using Google in order to figure out ...
WikiHow is supposed to be the go-to place for learning anything, from fixing a leaky faucet to surviving a bear attack. But while it’s packed with how-to guides, it’s the illustrations that really ...