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January 23, 2006
Top Ten Sources Launched
Top Ten Sources has launched. Pal Halley Suitt is the CEO, Koslow is Editor-in-Chief and Indigo Tabor is acting as Technical Editor-in-Chief.
I haven't had a chance to get all the details about their goals and what they hope to accomplish long term (stay tuned for that), but here's their 'sorta' boilerplate:
"Top 10 Sources is a directory of sites that bring you the freshest, most relevant content on the Web. We know it's impossible for anyone to keep track of the 20 million+ online sources of information.
Our editors search Web 2.0 -- blogs, podcasts, wikis, news sites, and every kind of syndicated sources online -- by hand. Our Top 10 lists are updated frequently as great new sources come online."
Searching, sorting, directing, narrowing down - human intervention basically. What I thought was interesting was the list of the current top hot ten sites.....For example, homeschooling was on the top, followed by alternative rock, red america (not surprising), dating, citizen journalism, fatherhood, gossip, civil rights, with anime and hip hop at the tail.
Is that how we'll sum up 'who we were and cared about in 2006' twenty years from now I wonder?
January 23, 2006 in Entertainment/Media, On Blogging, On Technology | Permalink
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