The Web is slowly taking the place of the morning paper and the library as a source of information for today’s digital natives. It is easy to get lost in the internet, here’s our road map to the top 10 websites for 2010 from the helpful, the addicting, the famous and the unknown.
The Daily Beast, the brainchild of Tina Brown is a must read for every information junkie. More than just current events, it offers info on the latest pop culture trends, travel, food and lifestyle. The website also has a Cheat Sheet for easy access on the most read stories from around the globe.
WikiLeaks, this website recently made a buzz due to controversies surrounding its founder, but apart from that it is a favorite among conspiracy theorists. The site started in 2006, has anonymous forums of leaked secrets available to the public, they gained notoriety last July when they published Afghanistan war documents exposing mistakes in the battlefield and military cover ups.
Vimeo is a more artistic version of YouTube. They have shorter, creative clips bound to give you a laugh. They recently released the latest embeddable HTML5 player that can be used with your iPod and other Apple devices. The site also has a channel for Roku set that can stream videos directly to your TV. One down side though, since it’s fairly new, their video collection is not as big as YouTube.
Sports-Reference.com is the ultimate sports fans encyclopedia on the web, aside from in season news they have a complete list of game statistics form college football to the Olympics.
Design Mom is a mommy blog by interior designer Gabrielle Blair. She writes about how motherhood and design meets and how to do it with six (soon to be seven) children in tow.
Babble is probably the coolest online parenting magazine, with tips on how to pick Google and Facebook friendly baby names and how to dress your kids like a celebrity.
Mint.com is the personal web accountant of choice for today’s internet users. The site serves as analytical tool for your finances and allows you to track your financial accounts all at the same time. It also offers advice on how to manage your money.
Groupon offers the best top rated local deals daily for spas, restaurants and happening places all over the U.S. and Canada.
Exercise TV getting fit is only a click away with this cyber exercise buddy. The website uploads hundreds of workout videos that you watch online and follow for free. They have videos ranging from pilates, cardio, strength training and more.
Chegg no need to buy expensive textbooks, Chegg is an online book rental service that lets you borrow a book for an entire semester and even sends you a free shipping label so you can return it by the end of term. This lets college kids save money on textbooks and spend them to buy . . . something else.
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