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Essential websites

I think it would be a good idea for all of us to "share" our bookmarks.
Here is a sample of mine:

cd-rw.org : no need to tell more because I'm sure everybody here at HA knows this website.
tom's hardware guide : a great site about all computer stuffs, featuring different languages.
The Velvet Underground Web Page : the only site about the Velvet Underground really worth visiting, a real velvet goldmine... Surf slowly and see. 
comfm : world web broadcast radios are there. I seldom use this thing called realone player except when I go there. Unfortunately, links are not always correct.
Google : off course...
BBC Radio One : I like to listen to their programs, especially John Peel, Colin Murray and Lamacq Live. Without the internet, It would be just impossible.
Sonicnet : a huge database of artists and bands.

In French:

Clubic : "the first community in computering and multimedia" they say. I tend to believe it's true. Lots of features there: a huge download list (not always up to date: they still feature foobar2000 v0.586  ), many hardware and software tests, hardware drivers, and more.
hardware.fr : actually, what I really like is their forums.
Tout FR : here is a good place for the French who don't or can't use sofwares in English. Many softwares are translated there.




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Reply #4
Most people here probably already know these two, but I'll mention them anyway:

http://slashdot.org
http://www.anandtech.com
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.

Essential websites

Reply #5
http://www.arstechnica.com/

They have some very nice technical articles. I quite like their forum as well. I lurk there a lot.

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Reply #6
amazon.com - can make recommendations based on the music you like/dislike. The more you feed it, the better it gets. I have found several new albums this way.

allofmp3.com - preview the music you found at amazon :)

Essential websites

Reply #7
Fark.com - http://www.fark.com
"Droplets of Yes and No, in an ocean of Maybe"

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Reply #8
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