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1. Amazon.com [Read more]
- The new print-on-demand service means customers can now order out-of-print, backlist and large-print books from several big publishers.
URL: http://www.amazon.com
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BBC
- World News. Sports. Radio. Articles and audio in 33 languages.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk
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Citysearch [Yelp!] [Attendio]
- Helps steer you to the right restaurants, bars, nightclubs, hotels and spas in dozens of cities, with editors' picks and user reviews, and a Yellow Pages directory that includes shops and other services. A mobile version lets you access listing info from your cell phone.
URL: http://www.citysearch.com
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Craig's List [Oodle]
- Free classified ads in every category, organized by locale.
URL: http://www.craigslist.org
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Del.icio.us [Popular]
- An immensely popular place to share your favorite Web links and see what other people are bookmarking. Search the site by keyword (each link is tagged with descriptors both general and specific), create your own list of favorites to share with everybody else, or add to an existing collection.
URL: http://del.icio.us
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24. Wikipedia
- Now there's Wikia, where you can create a wiki of your own and get help managing it. Other offshoots include the Wiktionary, Wikiquote and Wikispecies, a "directory of life."
URL: http://www.wikipedia.org
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25. Yahoo.com
- the site is also number two in Web search. A free account with Yahoo Mail now comes with unlimited storage, and fewer restrictions on file attachments. You can also access your messages on your cell phone. Another favorite site within the mega-site is Yahoo! Answers, a community where visitors post questions, users respond, and everybody rates and ranks those responses.
URL: http://www.yahoo.com
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