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51Discovery

Science, nature, exploration, and more—all are covered in Discovery’s brilliantly executed interactive features and stories.

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52The Huffington Post

Media junkies just about live at the Huffington Post, a spot with up-to-date news and gossip from the worlds of politics and culture.

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53Digg

At Digg, you make the news—not by angling for your 15 minutes of fame, but by posting and rating what you’re reading.

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54The Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is a treasure, and the online version lets you tap into its voluminous and varied virtual collections.

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55Fandango

Buying movie tickets online and finding out the latest movie info has never been easier.

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56Goodreads

An extensive social database for book lovers, Goodreads allows users to discuss new book finds and discover recommendations through a network of fellow bookworms.

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57AOL

AOL isn’t necessarily what you think it is: It’s a hub of articles, videos, music and other resources, with a priority on ease of use.

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58NPR

Radio is a marvel of a medium, as NPR demonstrates every day, with programs as varied as “All Things Considered” and “World Cafe.”

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59USA.gov

Government made easy. USA.gov contains an exhaustive index of government agencies, services and activities. Make this your first stop for any government related questions.

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60Citysearch

You think you know your city? Think again. Tap into the resources of this city guide, and you’ll learn about the latest bars, boutiques, spas, and more.

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