Your favourite sites A-Z
Sep 18 2006
Here’s a fun meme for a Monday morning – in your day-to-day browser of choice (which in my case is Firefox), which site is auto-suggested when you start typing each letter of the alphabet in the address bar?
Here’s my list at the moment:
- A is for my hosting admin panel
- B is for the fan forum for my favourite author
- C is for the backend of a recent client project
- D is for my del.icio.us
- E is for eBay
- F is for Flickr
- G is for the Refresh Cambridge Google Group
- H is for Jon Hicks’ recent post about microformats (not sure why, I’m sure I only read it once)
- I is for Google Image Search
- J is for a non-existent Blogger – no idea what that’s about
- K is for Kev Leitch
- L is for localhost, specifically my /experiments folder where all my ‘I wonder if that would work’ stuff goes
- M is for my personal webmail
- N is for my Newsgator account
- O is for Ofsted (I was looking up the latest report on our village school)
- P is for Position Is Everything and their article on running multiple versions of Internet Explorer
- Q is for QuirksBlog – PPK on IE memory leaks
- R is for the Refresh Cambridge Mint stats
- S is for SurFTP – the firewall at work prevents FTP clients from working, so this is the only way I can get at files on my server
- T is for the backend of this site
- U is for urban75 – my favourite forums on the interweb
- V is for the W3C validator
- W is for more webmail
- X is for an XHTML to PDF class that I’ve been playing with on a recent project
- Y is for YouTube
- Z is for ZeFrank (again, I only looked at this once – I guess I don’t visit very many sites that start with Z)
What are your A to Z of most-visited sites?
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