Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Top 10 Must Use Everyday Websites

Top 10 Must Use Everyday Websites

This blog outlines the websites that must be used everyday and explains why each website is an essential tool in everyday life.

  1. Google (www.google.co.uk) - Even though Google is a search engine it is still a website that is essential in every day life. Google is normally the very first port of call when wanting to search for a website on the Internet. You can search the world wide web from here. Many people log on to the Internet not knowing exactly what they are looking for. Therefore, this is when Google comes in to use. Many people find websites via Google by using certain search criteria such as typing in key words or questions.

  2. Facebook (www.facebook.com) - Facebook is a social networking website that allows members to keep their social lives on track. Facebook has millions of members signed up. Therefore, this allows friends to stay connected and keep up-to-date with their busy schedules. This website is an essential tool in modern living, mainly because this is the new way of keeping in touch with each other.
  3. The Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com) - This website allows people to find out anything they want about their favourite movies, tv shows or actors/actresses. This website has facts and ratings about all of your favourite old films as well as reviews of the new must see movies. This is a must use website in everyday life because who doesn't love films.

  4. BBC (www.bbc.co.uk) - The BBC website has every thing to offer, from News and Weather to Sport and Television. The BBC News part of the website is a daily must view website because everyone needs to keep up-to-date on current affairs. The BBC News website has all of the latest local news and news from around the world. The BBC Sports part of the website allows sports fans to be the first to know about the teams they follow and track there progress. BBC users can also keep up-to-date on travel and weather, as well as watch their favourite BBC Television programs on the BBC iPlayer.

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