1. Digg

Digg is basically a news site with a twist. The way stories make the front page is from a user base that submit stories in which users "digg" content they enjoy. Users also "bury" content they find to be inaccurate/spam/etc to act as a filter to non sutible content. Digg has constantly grown with many users, acting almost as a social networking site that deals with news.
2. ycombinator
ycombinator is another news site that deals with VCs and the technology world. This information is more industry related and not as mainstream as typical news places, but defiantly worth a look.3. MyFonts
A cool website that allows you to upload an image and it detects what font is used in the text. Only downside is that not all the fonts suggested are free.4. Mininova
Mininova is a great site for torrents. Most people tend to go to places such as TPB, isohunt, scrapetorrent, etc (I do too) but mininova tends to have random stuff I stumble upon. Great content and interesting stuff. (Even has my adv physics book!)5. Hulu
Basically free online tv with good quality. I usually go to other sites to watch shoes/movies but hulu does have lots of videos at very good quality. Due to the fact that I do not have tv at home I was able to watch presdential debates on hulu live.The web has tons of great content so search around. These websites are pretty well known but hopefully you found something new and enjoyed it.
1 comment:
J~
I am impressed with the new posts to your blog. The variety is salient; the imagery, engaging. Overall, you continue to keep in mind that you have an audience to inform, and they need to be spoken to, not down to. Well done.
Mr. R
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