When I start my computer, it’s
Facebook and msn.
Then (in no spesific order):
Gmail
Fluther
Twitter
klikk.no
dagbladet.no
geekologie
sartorialist
yogatoday when I’m working out
and
youtube when I’m at work.
This is a pretty interesting question. It’s easy to think of the Web as a source of infinitely diverse information and points of view, yet we still sort of congregate to a handful of “primary channels.” (It’s also giving me a sense of how far down the rabbit hole I’ve gone.)
Every morning, in order: Weather.com, Gmail, Facebook, Google Reader (dinosaur comics, questionable content and xkcd).
I get NYTimes Online and BBC News emails every day, so in the morning when I check Gmail I open the stories I want to read in new tabs and then stagger reading them whenever I have time during the day, closing the tab after I read the story. Gosh, that’s a little obsessive compulsive… :)
reddit
digg
popurls
TED
FARK
Polymeme
my site, humble as it is
fluther
QnA live
FreeRice(2000 grains a day)
in no particular order. reddit is leftish, full of youngsters full of themselves but one of the most entertaining places, their pun threads sometimes actually make me laugh, rare nowadays…
if it’s a sunday, postsecret.
about every other day or so i check asofterworld.
once in awhile i check smbc. every other day or once a day or like 2 times a day (if i’m waiting for an update) i check panic slash fiction sites
on days that end with a ‘y’, i check fluther, anywhere from 5-a million times.
and i usually check myspace at least once a day, but sometimes i don’t.