50 Coolest Websites?
Always a subjective issue, deciding what is 'cool' or 'hot' depends on where and who you are - and often when and what you choose to read or which topics are of interest to you.
Time.com has the following reasons for its list of '50 Coolest Sites of 2006':
[....We evaluate hundreds of candidates—some suggested by readers, colleagues and friends, others discovered during countless hours of surfing. Many of this year's choices are shining examples of Web 2.0: next-generation sites offering dynamic new ways to inform and entertain, sites with cutting-edge tools to create, consume, share or discuss all manners of media, from blog posts to video clips....]
The winners are:
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A variety of amusements, from classic rock to famous photography, collage art to custom radio, plus our favorite video web logs
Yummy food, Hollywood fashion and helping hands for those do-it-yourself projects
The Web's best war correspondent, a snarky sports blog, the pioneers of "social news" more
A humming social network, community sing-along, instant-messaging hub, mobile-launched pub-crawls and numbers-crunching by committee
Juicy celebrity gossip, mindless computer games and other guilty pleasures
An airfare predictor and subway guide, restaurant reviews and car sharing
Ordering take-out, finding phone numbers and a slew of alternative search engines
For comparison, see these:
- 50 Coolest Websites 2005
Humor at McSweeneys, food at chocolateandzucchini and kvetching at complaints.com
- 50 Coolest Websites 2004
Fact finding at factcheck.org, connecting at meetup.com and laughing at comedycentral.com
- 50 Best Websites 2003
Travel adventures on iExplore.com, fashion news at DailyCandy.com and get your big break on garageband.com



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