The Top 100 Web Sites of 2010 - Classics: Social
Imagine putting together a list of top Web sites and not including one that has 500 million members. We can't either. That's why this über-social network, which is so big there's going to be a major motion picture about its founding, is listed here. Addicting and controversial Facebook, for some, is synonymous with the word "Internet."
Check out PCMag.com's Facebook review.
Kiva
Got a spare $25 bucks? Use it to buy someone a goat or some yarn. It might not seem like much, but Kiva facilitates micro-loans to those in places where such purchases are extravagant. Your money can ensure these struggling entrepreneurs survive and even thrive.
Tumblr
Tumblr is a blogging platform for the Twitter generation. Follow other tumblelogs, re-blog posts, "like" your favorites—if you can manage a Facebook account, you can navigate this ultra-simple platform. Tumblr is also great for multimedia posts—photos, audio, video, chats, whatever.
It's not always easy expressing yourself in 140 characters or less, but brevity is really half the fun of Twitter, right? #yep