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TechBuzz: Time.com Top 50 Websites

Started by ybpguide · 9 months ago

Time.com has recently released their top 50 websites for the masses to gawk, peruse, and abuse. I remember this list coming out last year and couldn’t really understand what the criteria was. On some levels, I halfway expected them to showcase ‘decent design’%3 ... Continue reading »

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  • Thanks for covering this. I just signed up for mint - I've been looking for something like this for a while!
  • Sheria! How is it going? Haven't seen your name around here in awhile. :-)

    Yeah, Mint is that fire.
  • I must agree. I have started using Mint.com and it is great. No more Quicken for me.
  • Fredric! I know . . . but no worries. I have YBP on my google reader!
  • Hamilton works!!!
  • I've frequented YBP for a while now and have always thought highly of it until I read this post.

    Yes, Concrete Loop is considered a gossip site, but it's so much more: "In addition to the usual paparazzi shots and rumors, you'll find posts on fashion and politics."

    Each Thursday, we feature a Black History Spotlight that honors black people who have played pivotal roles in history that many have never heard of because the "black history" we're taught in school is generally regarded to two key time periods: slavery and the Civil Rights Movement.

    We have regular news and political roundups that inform our readers on things other than "what a lot of Black celebrities are doing, wearing, sleeping with, pouring champagne on, fathering children with, and all-around crap that doesn’t really matter but is oh-so-juicy".

    Earlier this year, following the news of Haiti's poorest being forced to eat dirt cookies, we published the story and our readers contacted an organization that supports economic justice, democracy and sustainable development in Haiti. According to the head of the organization, it received almost 15 times the number of emails and donations than they typically receive.

    So, yes, we may be considered a gossip site. But we're so much more.
  • Hey J.

    Thanks for the response and I'm glad to see that one of writers over there frequents our blog. While I do hope that you don't take my facetiousness too personally, I still standby my original disdain for the overwhelming message I get from CL.

    I went back to the site and was greeted by lots of banner ads and a ton of pictures of celebrities doing.....nothing.

    I scrolled down and saw an entire post on Rihanna's $6k shoes.

    I went through the bio's (again) and, I admit, give you guys mad props for doing the damn thing as YBP's. 90k+ visitors a day is big time.

    But, my concern is, and will always be, the inherent message sent these sites, reality t.v., gossip blogs or t.v. shows, magazines project: That somehow I should care about what this person does!

    I mean, I'm old-fashioned. I just don't get the tons of magazines about hair and clothes and clubs and drinks and cologne and perfume. I see it exploited into shame-based reality VH1 and think....wow, if we spend half this time in something that can make a difference, just think where we'd be.

    But, at the same time, I can't blow myself up too hard and just dance on my soap box. Just like people can't understand why cars matter to me so much and why I read blogs about new gadgets, sites like yours have their place too. And if you're throwing a message in there every (n)th post, good for you.

    Not mad.
  • Oh....props to the Times.com shoutout. Still waiting for our MSM jump-off.
  • Mint.com does look refreshing. I used TinyURL.com after a Windows/AD seminar last year...good for the tech savvy. Going nowto Concrete Loop...

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