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Star Tribune
“Technobabble: One singular cyber sensation”
By Randy A. Salas
November 06, 2007
You want to expand your horizons — but not too much. You don’t have a lot of time. You like to keep things simple.That’s where these websites come in. They specialize in making one — and only one — recommendation each day in their particular area of expertise. It could be a cool website to bookmark, a nifty book to read, whatever.If you’re not interested in the daily topic, just return tomorrow. Maybe you’ll make a swell discovery then. Better yet, these websites don’t even require a visit. Sign up for free, and they’ll send you their daily picks by e-mail or RSS feed.Here are a half-dozen websites that just might make your day — in a singular way.YAHOO! PICKS
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The depth and breadth of Yahoo’s daily website finds are amazing. Not every site is worth adding to your bookmarks, but all merit at least a visit. Some are wacky and off the beaten trail, such as Fridgewatcher (www.fridgewatcher.com), which peeks inside folks’ refrigerators; others are practical and overlooked, such as the financial adviser Get Rich Slowly (www.getrichslowly.org/blog). All get a breezy writeup with lots of linked examples.
Recent gem: The photoblog Last Night’s Garbage (www.lastnightsgarbage.com) documents the vast amount of trash strewn on the streets of New York City. The accompanying text riffs on the image, such as a blob of guacamole on the ground running with a recipe for the dip — along with a link to a photo of discarded tortilla chips.
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