This document summarizes a list of the top 100 best technology tools for 2013 as identified by the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies, a website that researches new technologies applied to education. The list ranks tools such as Google Drive, YouTube, PowerPoint, Evernote, Dropbox, WordPress, Facebook, Google+, Skype, Wikipedia, and Prezi among the most popular. It also includes newer entrants to the list such as Feedly, Pinterest, Articulate, Google Chrome, Edmodo, Snagit, Google Scholar, Flipboard, Coursera, and Outlook.