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Our list of the best websites.

11Yahoo

Yahoo is a search engine, an information hub, and a source of news, entertainment, , answers, and lots more. A central clearinghouse for everything offered by the web.

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12eBay.com

The eBay economy is still thriving, with auctions and bidding and selling in a frenzy, for everything from collectibles to cars.

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13Twitter

Want to tell the world what’s happening with you? Then sign on to Twitter, a social networking site that’s all about your status and activities.

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14Flickr

Flickr is a fun and flexible photographic mega-site, for everything from storing your images to socializing with like-minded photographers.

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15CNN

The most comprehensive name in TV news, with everything covered, complete with all of CNN’s television personalities, from John King to Campbell Brown.

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16Reddit

Reddit brings together the best news, video, and more from across the web, using a model where users submit and rate stories.

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17Slate

Web journalism continues to evolve, and if you want to see that evolution in action, you’ll start reading Slate, a publication that’s fun, literary and thoughtful.

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18PBS Online

PBS excels in news, educational, and documentary programming, and its website is a leader in bringing thoughtful, interesting programming to the web.

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19Wall Street Journal

With astonishing depth in its reporting and analysis, the Wall Street Journal provides the low-down on everything from the economy to the political scene.

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20Travelocity

Book a flight and a hotel—even plan your whole trip—completely phone-free and hassle-free with this top-of-the-line website.

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