Archive | Indie 100

Quirky blogs, out-there food websites, avant-garde film—the Indie 100 list brings you fun and idiosyncratic selections from indie and grassroots media, startups, and whatnot.

1Threadless

At Threadless, creative types submit t-shirt designs, you vote on them, and Threadless prints the best.

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2Boing Boing

Looking for a website that brings you a little bit of everything, is a little unpredictable and always fun? Check out Boing Boing.

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3GOOD

What’s good? Find out here. GOOD is dedicated to raising awareness and raising money for non-profits.

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4SMITH Magazine

This DIY memoir and personal narrative site allows you to spill your guts online without the hassle of a book deal.

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5Geocaching

A modern take on the traditional treasure hunt, Geocaching users seek out “geocaches” based on GPS location while logging and sharing their adventures.

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6PostSecret

People from around the world send in their confessions and secrets anonymously on postcards.

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7The Morning News

This daily online magazine commands some of the most compelling and thoughtful content available on the web. Go there now. Return everyday.

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837Signals

Source for user-friendly web-based applications that allow users to do everything from manage projects to organize information across businesses.

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920×200

Limited-edition artwork, including prints and photographs, at ridiculously affordable prices.

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10Indie Bound

Indie Bound’s online community connects indie-conscious people with local independent booksellers, strengthening Main Streets across the US.

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