Thursday, July 14, 2005

What are the top sites?

What are the best sites on the Internet? I'm collecting them for the Planet Directory and another project I'll be sharing with readers at a later date.

If there is a site that you really like and should be in the Planet Directory, I invite you to leave a comment here. No limit to the number of sites you can mention.

If you get a moment to check that it's not already in the Planet Directory, and leave the correct URL, that would save me many moments. Thanks a lot.

[A reader wants to know how to know if a site is already in the Planet Directory without searching for days. Good point. Try Search, using the Scriptorium search engine, not the Book of Days one.]

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Followed the link to the Planet Directory but couldn't find an easy way to search if these links are already there. Couldn't find them in a quick look around so:

Grist: environment/ecological online magazine with a great ironic voice - "gloom and doom with a sense of humor"

Treehugger: another wonderful eco website. Treehugger claims to be 'the definitive, modern yet green lifestyle filter. It will help you improve your course, yet still maintain your aesthetic." Shedloads of advice on green consumerism and new technologies, written with a nice light touch.

My last favourite (for today) is the photo sharing website
Flickr which I've discovered to my cost is horribly addictive. Photos can be labelled as 'private' so only friends and family can access them, or as 'public' so Flickrites around the world can view and comment. The group pools are like photo clubs, each with their own identity and theme, some serious, some whacky, some beautiful. Lots to see and do.

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