Random.org
Random.org offers true random numbers to anyone on the Internet. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs. People use Random.org for holding drawings, lotteries and sweepstakes, to drive online games, for scientific applications and for art and music. The service has existed since 1998 and was built by Dr. Mads Haahr of the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland. Today, Random.org is operated by Randomness and Integrity Services Ltd.
With Random.org, you can organize Games & Lotteries. Coin Flipping, Dice Rolling or Card Shuffler can be a good idea. Random Drawings can be used to pick a winner for your giveaway. Drawing results are kept for verification purposes by Random.org during 5 years. On the other side Number Generators, String Generators, Clock Time Generators, Calendar Date Generators or Geographic Coordinate Generators are always helpful for several purposes. For instance with a Password Generators you may find the strongest passwords for your Internet memberships. Jazz Scales can help students of jazz guitar to practice improvisation. DNA Protein Sequence Randomizer may seem not useful to you but this may be a treasury for workers of Bio-Web.
Scoring of the website:
-Content: 90%
-Usefulness: 95%
-Design: 88%
-Creativity: 75%
-Usability: 90%
-Responsiveness: 95%
AND THE AWARD GOES TO:
Todayβs internet award for the best website is going to Random.org which proposes a full set of randomness since 1998. Congratulations.
You can reach the winner from: www.random.org