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Posted on January 5, 2009 - by Mayank Chandak

TypeRacer.com. A useful time-waster.

TypeRacer.com. A useful time-waster.

We see a lots of time-waster apps each day, but never before have we come across such amazing time-waster which doesn’t even feel like being called a time waster. Its rather a useful web app that lets you hone your typing skills alongside making it a fun game to spend time on. The good part of the app is that it lets you randomly race opponents. Or maybe you could invite few friends for a race. You need to translate the text as-is in the box, with all punctuations and capitals taken care of. What some people might not notice is that it even improves your vocabulary as a bonus, and not to mention a bit of concentration improvements also.

Go hit a game.



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