time.com — Our 2007 picks are the best examples of what's new and exciting about the Web right now. Here we honor sites with exceptional style and smarts, sites that offer new and improved ways to access and share content, generate our own and otherwise enrich the online (and off-line) experience. What do you think of our choices?
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ksudesignerJan 2, 2008
You clearly didn't read the comments before you posted.
drjenningsJan 2, 2008
It's like they stole my favorites list. Nice reviews! www.WorldWideTubes.com
Closed AccountJan 2, 2008
it's on the list of sites that have gone to s**t
samgilljoyJan 3, 2008
Makes sense. I read thousands and thousands of resumes and profiles every year for web engineering, and very little runs on Microsoft tech...with respect to web servers at least. It's almost a given that if someone is a production sys ad for a serious web service, they're a *Nix person. It's in IT departments rather than web production that Microsoft servers are big.The big question for me is usually what scripting language they use primarily.Good research.
alsimondsJan 3, 2008
Isn't this a repost of a digg from 177 days ago?<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Time_com_s_50_Best_Websites_of_2007">http://digg.com/tech_news/Time_com_s_50_Best_Websi ...</a>
mesarahJan 11, 2008
Good one