I was really blown away when I found out that Searchme was one of Time Magazine’s 50 Best Web Sites of 2008. When I first loaded the page, I thought it was a mistake! But then it started to sink in, and I was totally blown away. You, see, I’ve been following Time’s Top 50 for years, and I have always found it to be a great place to find some really useful web sites. So, it’s incredibly flattering to find Searchme on the list.
The only way I can explain this surprise is by looking at the Searchme team. I’m amazed at how dedicated everyone is to the project, and only that dedication can explain an outcome like this. So, cheers to the Searchme Team.
Because I’ve been such a big fan of this list in past years, I wanted to call out a few of my faves from this year’s list.
Mint
Mint is a fantastic way to get a better handle on your finances in just 15 minutes. Just enter your online accounts into, and Mint aggregates all your financial information into one place. The coolest part is being able to compare your spending to others in your same region. (We’re about average for Trader Joe’s.)
Nymbler
We’ve got a baby on the way, and naming is becoming a very big deal as things “progress.” Nymbler to the rescue! You can enter in names you like, and Nymbler helps your zero-in on related names that match your moods and preferences. Can you say “Petunia Gladys”?
Picnik
Quick, easy photo-editing integrated with flickr. Need I say more?
Hulu
We got rid of our TV, and then Hulu come around. Lately I’ve been watching the Dick Van Dyke Show, but I’ve also enjoyed Alfred Hitchcock Hour, 30 Days, and educating my daughter about The A-Team. Not to mention The Daily Show!
TinyURL
I use it every day. Grab the bookmarklet!
Kiva
I’ve saved the best for last. If you would like to make a difference in someone’s life, you can lend money to entrepreneurs in developing nations. Even an amount that seems very small to us can make a significant impact and lift someone out of poverty.
These are my picks. How about yours? They can be from the list at Time, or just one of your favorite sites.
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