Monday, January 18, 2010

Best and Worst

My

TOP 5

Best Website


· www.facebook.com :

Because you can entertain more people, in site I can surf more knowing other people outside the country. And I like this site also because of its application that you can share videos, pictures and it has a application that you can chat instantly because of that you can make a relationship like friendship through this.


www.friendster.com :

This site also is an entertainment and it was similar to facebook. But there was a lacking of improvement to send a message instantly like in facebook. However, I like this too because of its environment that you can change your background, text format etc.


I like this site because it was full of videos. A educational videos because in this site I can watch that I need to know about adobe photoshop, and it also educational site if you use it properly. In this site you can leave a message as comment to a video.


· www.google.com :

It is a helpful site especially to your assignments, research papers, news articles, and thesis and so on. I considered this site also as historian site because you can find some history before we lived in this world. And it is also a website library.


www.anime-media.com :

This site focused only in anime but I prefer an adventure anime. Let me go to my explanation. Why I like this anime site? Because it have many different videos inside of this site and it is more updated than other anime site.


My

TOP 3

Worst Website

Evite.com :

We're only mad at Evite because we need it so much and we know it could be so much better. The site, in short, is crying out for an overhaul. With more and more sites emphasizing flexibility and user control over content, Evite's fill-in-the-blanks approach feels clumsy and dated. The ads are intrusive, and navigation's a drag. The service has also been slow to adopt some of the media-sharing tools that have become standard ways of the Web. You can upload photos, but only after the party, and you can forget music and video. The company says these features are in development. We can't wait.


Meez.com :

It has become trendy to tack poems, photos, icons, logos and other digital flotsam and jetsam onto e-mail messages. We understand that digital signatures have a practical use, particularly when they provide the kind of info you'd see on a business card. And we don't doubt that, for some people, a U2 lyric can express how they feel better than they could. But the 3-D animations and other digital doodads created with the help of Meez and other sites of its ilk — Blingee, Iconator — are just plain annoying. They also clog the recipient's inbox with unnecessary bits. Sites like Smiley Central, which offers a seemingly endless assortment of cutesy creatures for dressing up e-mail, instant messages and blog posts, require you to download a browser plug-in. The company insists the app is neither spyware nor adware, but it can still slow your computer down.


MySpace.com :

It was once by far the most popular social network and one of the top 10 online destinations overall. And, yes, TIME.com named MySpace one of its 50 Coolest Websites of 2006. But since then, things have taken an ugly turn, and we're not just talking about poor page design. It seems the community has become infested with marketers and other opportunists who create false profiles and essentially spam other users, all under the guise of "making friends." Of course, there have always been loads of MySpace profiles of fictional characters, created to help market a movie or promote some other brand. But it's the bait-and-switch tactics from these leeches (Want to be my friend? Buy a ringtone! Fill out this survey!) that have taken things to a whole.




2 comments:

  1. HEY....What can I say to your profile is nice....

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  2. your improve keep up the good work...Its so nice...

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