Thursday, September 11, 2008

Link Mania: Full Tilt

Zillow - online real estate service

Wize - "Wize gathers millions of product reviews from websites like Amazon.com, Walmart.com, and CNET. Using our proprietary technology we figure out which products are the best for how people want to use them."

Askville (by Amazon.com) -  "Askville is a place where you can share and discuss knowledge with other people by asking and answering questions on any topic.  It's a fun place to meet others with similar interests to you and a place where you can share what you know."

amapedia (by Amazon.com) - Amapedia is a community for sharing information about the products you like the most.

TechCrunch50 Conference 2008 - technology conference that started in 2007 with this goal: "find the best starts-ups and launch them in front of our industry's most influential VCs, corporations, fellow entrepreneurs and press"

U.S. News and World Report - online news resource (Breaking, World and Business News as well as America's Best Colleges)

Dell Inspiron Mini 9 - new miniature laptop from dell; good for internet browsing, e-mail, and other simple tasks; also very affordable and portable

Toofy Film Fest - a celebration of independent arts

MLive News - Michigan News, Updates, Photos and Video

The Green Guide - green living tips, product reviews, environmental health news

National Public Radio (NPR) - "NPR is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. A privately supported, not-for-profit membership organization..."

Democracy Now! - "...a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez."

My Rich Uncle Student Loans - "We believe that the financial aid process is more complex and confusing than it should be. It seemed to us that parents and students are just not receiving the information and tools they need to fell comfortable and well-informed about their decisions to pay for school. So we talked to parents and students, and considered the ways we can make it better."

OnTheIssues.org - candidates on the issues

Video from Gnomedex 8.0

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