Where do you go for "best" websites?
I write them :)
diafol
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There is no "best". Any such lists are either subjective and/or based on who paid the person creating the list the most money to be on it.
jwenting
duckman
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I used to write for those 'web guide' magazines a decade or more ago. There even used to be some very successful 'yellow pages' style directories of websites published in book format that people happily paid rather a lot of money for.
That was then, now there is no need surely? Best is subjective, choice is plentiful, so just Go Google and compile your own lists.
happygeek
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to find the best sites, best place to start looking is that new thing ... the internet.
the trouble with those in bookform, is that it's a real pain trying to find a link that's not dead :P
as for contents, that depends on what you're interested in. if you're a major car freak, I assume you won't be as interested in a webpage entitled 'best Indian recepies' as someone who's hobby is cooking.
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