Interesting: HubPages
Dave directed me to HubPages, another Web 2.0 type take on information articles, kind of similar to Squidoo. Since I just looked at Squidoo and was rather confused by the whole affair, I figured I should check out HubPages.
Dave directed me to HubPages, another Web 2.0 type take on information articles, kind of similar to Squidoo. Since I just looked at Squidoo and was rather confused by the whole affair, I figured I should check out HubPages.
Many of you have probably already checked out Pandora (you type in a favorite song and it tries to find similar ones). Here’s another site that uses some information from you to dig up music: Musicovery.
Here’s another website I find interesting: Lost Bands of The New Wave Era. I’m showing my age once again, but if asked what “New Wave” is, I’d say it was certain musicians who got sick of disco, hard rock, and prog rock, and decided to get back to the music of the fifties via punk rock with some synthesizers on top — at least that’s my amateur opinion.
Here’s another site I find interesting: Fanpop. It’s a Web 2.0 social news / bookmarking type site; although that description doesn’t fully do it justice. Fanpop is a bit difficult to categorize since it does several things well.
I’m going to add a new style of post to Webomatica called simply “Interesting.” This is reserved for sites that are worth more than just a link, and actually I find myself exploring well past an initial page or two. The type of website could be Web 2.0, a blog, or whatever. I guess one might call such a site “sticky.”