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December 27, 2006

Link Heavy. Top Tens on The Hundreds

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Link Heavy. Top Tens on The Hundreds: Giving props to peers - an example of humility? Or a byproduct of keen observation? First, The Royal features companies doing their thing in media and communication. Now, The Hundreds have posted up their top ten blogs/sites for this year. Perhaps it’s the near ending of the year that makes one reflect in restropsect. Or maybe it’s the onset of a new one that creates expectations. Whatever the reason, it’s always a good idea to look at what’s been accomplished before preparing for the next move.

Bobby Hundreds, whose postings on The Hundreds blog always provide a good read, is supplying a top ten list of random things for the rest of the week. His first is streetwear-related websites with insight on what made 2006 “the year of the Web”, which sites did it first and which blogs have gone on to last. From the short-lived rise and fall of Don’t Believe the Hypebeast, to the introduction of audio as medium by Weekly Drop to the much aniticipated yet expected to be understated Supreme website, he also discusses the mobility and power of Youtube and Myspace.

Visit The Hundreds and view their top tens [Here]

Posted by catzie at December 27, 2006 11:17 PM