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5CNET
By Web100 Staff
on January 21, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
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Ranked #5 in Web 100
7Tumblr
By Ben Radding
on May 19, 2011
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
Ranked #7 in Web 100
Ranked #7 in Web 100
Think it’s a chore to set up a blog? Not with Tumblr, the free blogging website that’s the self-proclaimed “easiest way to express yourself.”
31ZDNet
By Web100 Staff
on January 19, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
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Ranked #31 in Web 100
ZDNet offers insight into the business of technology, from the iPhone to programming, in a website with the latest for info-geeks.
39Gizmodo
By Web100 Staff
on January 19, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
Ranked #39 in Web 100
Ranked #39 in Web 100
The motto is “the gadget blog,” and it’s apt. If there’s a gadget, you’re going to find it here.
65Wired
By Web100 Staff
on January 17, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
Ranked #65 in Web 100
Ranked #65 in Web 100
The latest Internet news, including info about the music industry, medicine, and even cars, from the folks at Wired Magazine.
80Ars Technica
By Matt Sevits
on March 17, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
Ranked #80 in Web 100
Ranked #80 in Web 100
Ars Technica is a comprehensive technology site that offers news, reviews and guides to the tune that technology is art.
99Wetpaint
By Ben Radding
on March 11, 2009
in Web 100 > Computers, the Internet, and Technology
Ranked #99 in Web 100
Ranked #99 in Web 100
Building websites can be complex, but Wetpaint.com makes it easy to create a site around your obsession.