The most useful websites on the Internet
The Guardian has published a list of their most useful websites of 2006 — The new 100 most useful sites.
It’s interesting to compare this list to their previous one in 2004 — Cream of the crop: 100 most useful websites.
They rightly point out (taking the UK-view, as a British newspaper):
“In 2004, the internet was a different place: there was, for example, no YouTube, and most Britons online didn’t have broadband. That’s changed dramatically: now, more than 75% of users have broadband, and the arrival of Web 2.0 has brought sites where the interaction is as fast as if it were on your machine.”
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