From Guardian
Posted - Jan 8, 2009
Our list of top 100 sites brought, as we knew it would, plenty of ideas for those we had missed. Here, then, is a selected list of the ones that commenters on the Guardian's Technology blog thought we should have included. We've had to create the vague category of "Miscellaneous" because so many were:
DoubleDateFirst doubledatefirst.com I've got to mention it as that's where I met my wife! (benmascari)
e-resistible e-resistible.co.uk a site for ordering takeaway food online. The interface is very whizzy. Definitely one for the bookmarks! (tribble)
FixYa fixya.com having a problem with any equipment, car or other low-tech device? You have the option of free postings or immediate access for a fee. Impressive service. (membargo)
Freecycle uk.freecycle.org enables you to pass on all those things you might reluctantly, and guiltily, have dumped just because they are taking up space, to others who can use them, or even desperately need them. (Daddo4)
I Say Cool! isaycool.com is interesting. you just upload a subject and everyone votes on it. (howardsharrock)
Inside Futbol insidefutbol.com it's like an online version of World Soccer magazine. (JonKarlsson)
Let's share care letssharecare.com is basically a dating agency for childcare. It enables parents to share childcare in their local area, during holidays and after school. (pamspam)
Scotland 's Information scotlandsinformation.com for anyone keen to find out about library/archive/museum collections in Scotland. (shewolf)
Stephen Fry stephenfry.com one of the movers and shakers for 2009. His opinion seems to count for as much as anyone's right now among the "geeksphere". (IanTurner)
storytlr storytlr.com I'm surprised not to see a single lifestreaming site in your list. I personally believe that it will be a major trend for 2009, especially after the "blogging is dead" discussion of these last months. (eschnou)