c u r r e n t _ r o t a t i o n
we're serious. every day. at least once.

My.Yahoo.Com
  News on this site is polled from the major wires and tends to be stale, but the stock quotes and portfolios are one reason to return
 
NEWS.COM
  The site quickly overtook veteran technology newsies such as Infoworld and PC-Week in terms of content and design.
 
Newslinx
  All of today's web news harvested from various popular news sites. Can be overwelming, but provides a solid view from 5,000 feet.
 
PC Week
  Rarely scooped by NEWS.COM, but serves as a solid back-up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

u n d e r _ c o n s i d e r a t i o n
solid sites, why aren't they regulars?

Feed
  Feed appears to have survived the most recent round of bit rot amongst e-zines.
 
Good Morning, Silicon Valley
  The Silicon Valley is blessed by housing the Mercury News. Problem is, the site housing a warehouse of information is difficult to navigate.
 
Stating the Obvious
  Stippey's my hero. The Obvious has been around for most of the interesting years of the Internet. If we're boring the hell out of you, go here.
 
Slash Dot Org
  The BYTE magazine of web zines. All the techie bits you can handle.
 
Suck
  You're going to leave this site either well-informed or with a headache. Suck tackles the issues, loudly.
 
Wired
  Quality reporting, innovative design. This site should be under the current rotation, but isn't.

 

t o u g h _ b r e a k
nope. not very often. too bad.

Infoworld
  The arrival of snail mailed based PC Week and Infoworld used to be weekly religious experiences for me. Electronic PC Week is still in the regular rotation while Infoworld's site is slow to report news and sports a uninspired interface
 

 

 

 

 

 

last update: july 21, 1998