Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Top 100 Classic Websites

PC Magazine recently announced its picks for the Top 100 Classic Websites of 2007. Oh, to be sure, Google made the list. But you might be surprised to find some gems that you've never heard of before. Here are a few that caught our eye:

  • Fact Check (http://www.factcheck.org/) - Ever think to yourself that a statement in a recent political debate or in a campaign ad seemed fishy? The Annenberg Political Fact Check does not accept any contributions from political parties, lobbying organizations, businesses, or unions. Use their unbiased site to get the facts.

  • Science Daily (http://www.sciencedaily.com/) - Talk about current! News, videos, and research is updated every 15 minutes on this site dedicated to all things scientific -- including health, computers, and regular ol' geophysics.

  • Digg (http://www.digg.com/) - Digg is the latest incarnation of Internet democracy (or, some might say, popularity). Users submit anything from the web and others vote on what they think is the best, pushing that item to the top, i.e. the front page of the site. Anyone can submit an item and anyone can vote.

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