From The Guardian, the 100 most useful websites of the year.
The list is an interesting mix of old and new, ranging from the BBC News website and The New York Times to Second Life and Basecamp. As the article says:
“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. So we’ve revisited the “cream of the crop” that we brought you two years ago.”
What do you make of the list? Any others you have found indispensible?