What's the best way to find the top sites based on a certain topic/category/interest? For example if I want to find the top few Apple sites that contain news/articles/reviews etc, can I find these in a list somewhere? This could be based on site traffic but possibly also user-curated. Alexa is too general. Google search is too detailed.
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This is a pretty good list I just came across: What are the most intellectually stimulating websites you know of? |
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I came across this site today and it's more what I was looking for - http://www.allmyfaves.com It has many different categories to browse. Anyone know of any other similar ones? |
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Have you used StumbleUpon? It’s a really nice website that allows users to randomly browse/stumble upon websites on a particular topic/interest/area. Just sign up, add your interests and start stumbling! It has a large user base and the content is always fresh! |
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