Being online is a huge part of my life these days and like most web-browsing enthusiasts, I have my own favorite sites for emails, blogs, photo sharing, news and sites which add fun to my online experience. So when Sweetperceptions tagged me with a meme about listing my top six frequently visited sites, it gave me the chance to assess my web-browsing habits and preferences.
Here are my Top Six Frequently Visited sites:
1. iGoogle — my homepage and one stop page with links to Google search, Gmail and all my favorite sites and online services
2. PayPerP0st — it’s been my daily habit to always check out new opportunities to blog about
3. Yahoo! Mail — my primary email (secondary is Gmail)
4. Ideas in Pink and Essential Tidbits — my blogs
5. Wikipedia — my top reference site where I always turn to for information on a lot of topics
6. Flickr — for uploading images
Runners-up: Adobe, Autodesk, Inquirer, Technorati, Sitemeter, i.PH, YouTube, the blogs on my links list, PayPal and my online bank account
I’m tagging Snglguy to come up with his own list. Finally I get to tag you back again, hehehe…
Anybody who wants to do this meme will be given some link love, just let me know when you have done your list and I will update this post with a link to your entry.
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Update:
Daisy of Blueapron - Meme: My top six frequently visited sites
Aileen of Simple Pleasures - 6 FVS- Frequently Visited Sites
Unpack some things, sort out some clothes, gifts and other stuff, arrange some documents… aarghh…messy pink room again! This is usually what happens after coming home to my room from a trip, my things are all over the place. Fixing it up would take me a whole day or even more, and just thinking about it is so stressful. I found out a better way of attacking the disorder though — arrange and fix things, one at a time, piece by piece, a portion of the room a day and so far it looks better now. The entire room isn’t arranged and cleaned yet but at least I’m done about 80% and I’m happy with that. Just like tackling any problem at hand, sometimes the trick is not to overwhelm oneself with the whole thing at once but to manage it bit by bit.
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