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Ten websites you shouldn’t miss

In the seven years I’ve been writing website reviews for the Online Edition of the Monitor, the most common question I’m asked is: "How do you decide which sites to review?"

The answer is an easy one: "I don’t know. I guess I look for the good ones."

I’ve submitted more than 300 reviews since 1998, so it might be reasonable to assume that I know what I’m looking for. In truth, all I can really say is that I’m looking for a site that contains some element that holds my interest or sets it apart. Naturally, all this makes it rather difficult to point out any patterns or purpose behind my choices, as this selection of 10 of the best sites from 2005 illustrates:

By Jim Regan | Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor

Full Story: http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1229/p14s02-stct.html?s=hns

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