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22
Mar

Top sites - most important sites in our life

Amazon.com
It rules e-tail, with 34 different product categories (including groceries; new and used cars could be next) yet stays true to its bookstore roots, with nifty features like Search Inside the Book, and the new AmazonConnect, which links you to blog posts from your favorite authors from the home page Apple Movie Trailers
Coming attractions for movie buffs and reason enough to finally get that broadband connection

Blogger
The place to go to create your own blog; tools are powerful and easy to use, and it’s free

Craigslist
This wildly popular portal of classified ads serving more than 300 cities in the U.S. and across the globe recently expanded its real estate listings, and helps power HousingMaps a mash-up that locates properties for sale using Google Maps. (Craigslist charges fees to real estate brokers in New York and for job ads in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, but is otherwise free.)


Drudge Report
Matt Drudge, newsbreaker, got more than 3.5 billion hits in the past year

Ebay
The auction powerhouse keeps expanding its repertoire, allowing users to write blogs and create wikis (collaborative info-banks), and to “Skype” each other about individual items up for bid (i.e. use the Internet telephony service to place voice calls)

ESPN
Best all-around sports site, with sports news, sports videos, sports columns and sports data galore. Honorable mention goes to MLB.com, which lets you watch baseball games that aren’t broadcast in your local TV market. The service’s success inspired CBS Sports to team up with NCAA to offer March Madness on Demand which drew 5 million viewers earlier this year

Factcheck.org
Picks apart speeches, press releases, TV ads and other public statements by politicians of all stripes to set the record straight

Flickr
This public showroom for personal pics is one of the fastest-growing social networks on the Web, and now it has a blog

Google
What started as the Web’s best search engine has become a jack-of-all-trades, offering all sorts of free applications, from Spreadsheets and Calendar to Picasa (for digital photos) and Gmail. There’s Google Scholar, which lets you search for academic papers on any topic, and Google Finance (nice charts!); Google Maps has inspired countless “mash-ups” including weatherbonk.com. Register for a free account and you can personalize your home page too. Click here, for a menu of features and services that have officially launched; go to Google Labs for the new stuff that’s still in beta (such as Spreadsheets). The unaffiliated (but lovingly devoted) Googletutor.com has helpful tips and advice for making the most of all things Google. Read more about some of Google’s latest-greatest features in the TIME archives.

HowStuffWorks
Easy-breezy explanations of how things work, from money laundering to hybrid cars, game consoles to the human kidneys

The Internet Movie Database
Encyclopedia of entertainment that covers some 800,000 films, television shows and video game titles. Users help keep the Internet Movie Database current, submitting 16 million data bits in 2005 alone

Lifehacker
Computer-tech tips and tricks to help you save time, and keep you sane; sister-blog Gizmodo gives up all the latest gadget news. Too mainstream for you? Best to head over to our favorite geek-convention,Slashdot.org

The Museum of Modern Art
Now available: MoMA Audio, a selection of museum tours as downloadable podcasts. Wear your own earbuds as you walk through the special exhibitions or the permanent collection; separate audio tours are available for kids and for the visually impaired.

Netflix
More than 60,000 DVD titles available to rent, from classics to art-house flicks to major studio releases. Digital delivery is scheduled to start early next year, but don’t expect those red mailers to be phased out anytime soon

National Public Radio
Not to miss: NPR podcasts, NPR music, NPR This I Believe, NPR Stories

The Onion
Long before The Daily Show, long before Stephen Colbert, there was The Onion, and it’s still hilarious, and now you don’t need a subscription to read the fake news archives. Podcasts are also now available

Rotten Tomatoes
Gathers movie reviews from far and wide, and reports box office and other stats; flicks receive a critical average on the 100-point “tomatometer.” Movies.com also gets a nod for streaming episodes of “Statler & Waldorf: From the Balcony,” an Ebert & Roeper spoof starring those lovable muppet-curmudgeons

Shopzilla
New comparison shopping sites keep popping up (Become.com isn’t bad) but nothing beats Shopzilla’s search tools and merchant ratings

Technorati
Blog finder that keeps getting better while the blogosphere gets bigger. Searches are faster and more accurate, and now you can personalize the home page; a new Discover section provides a round-up of top posts by topic. Newcomer Sphere is also worth a look.

Television Without Pity
Bitingly funny TV show recaps

The Smoking Gun
Continues to document interesting news (sample headline: “Six Skulls Found in Strippers Home”) and get the occasional big scoop, like outing writer James Frey

Wikipedia
A real Web wonder: this massive, collaborative online encyclopedia is written, edited, and maintained primarily by volunteers; some 1.3 million articles in English, and millions more in 228 other languages

Yahoo!
Arguably Google’s toughest competition for top Web property. Check out the new My Web 2.0 service, which incorporates the social bookmarking activities of the recently-acquired del.icio.us (you get to see where other people are surfing, and share your own favorite links). Maps.yahoo.com/traffic offers a visual guide to gridlock situations on major roads in 20 metropolitan areas; Yahoo Photos offers new ways to share images (more advanced search features, tagging and other tools); and the new Yahoo Tech page cherry-picks from CNET’s playbook. Earlier this summer, Yahoo partner site fifaworldcup.yahoo.com scored with video highlights and a live MatchCast

Zappos.com
Simply the best place to shop for shoes online, with stellar customer service and free shipping all the timeSpecial ad

22
Mar

Top 20 websites - top traffic webistes

1. Yahoo!

Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
www.yahoo.com
2.Youtube

YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your videos worldwide!
www.youtube.com

3.Windows live

Search engine from Microsoft.
www.live.com

4. Google

Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. The company’s focus is developing search technology.
www.google.com

5. Myspace

Social Networking Site.
www.myspace.com

6. Facebook

A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos.
www.facebook.com

7. Microsoft Network (MSN)

Dialup access and content provider.
www.msn.com

8.Hi5

Offers a profile page, a friend request feature, photo storage, music reviews, video, and email.
www.hi5.com

9. Wikipedia

An online collaborative encyclopedia.
www.wikipedia.org

10. Orkut

Social networking and discussion site operated by Google.
www.orkut.com

11. Blogger.com

Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.
www.blogger.com

12. RapidShare

Users can upload up to 100 meg files for sharing. Provides downloads of 100 megs per hour on the free service. Premium service also available.
www.rapidshare.com

13. Fotolog

A community of interconnected photo diaries and blogs.
www.fotolog.net

14. Megaupload

Megaupload is a “leading website of the world” for transferring files easily, with complete security and free of charge.
www.megaupload.com

15. Google.fr

www.google.fr

16. Skyrock

Social Networking Site
www.skyrock.com

17. Friendster

Friendster is a leading global social network emphasizing genuine friendships and the discovery of new people through friends. Search for old friends and classmates, stay in better touch with friends, share photos and videos, and so much more.
www.friendster.com

18. Microsoft Corporation

Main site for product information, support, and news.
www.microsoft.com

19. Baidu.com

The leading Chinese language search engine, provides “simple and reliable� search experience, strong in Chinese language and multi-media content including MP3 music and movies, the first to offer WAP and PDA-based mobile search in China.
www.baidu.com

20. Megaupload

Megaupload is a “leading website of the world” for transferring files easily, with complete security and free of charge.
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