Webon: DIY Web Sites, No Ads
While everyone was busily establishing accounts on Facebook or MySpace, the field of simple Web-site creation tools was pretty dormant. Lately, they’ve been making a comeback, as some people decide they want more of an Internet presence than a profile page can provide. Webon, a division of Lycos, makes the whole process brain-dead easy, and even with a free account you can build a site without ads. Premium accounts start at $9 and allow you to use your own domain and store unlimited numbers of photos. Webon officials say they’ll have widgets to tie into popular social networks, too, but few were available when I tried the service.
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WhereIStand: Digital Debate Club
If you still regret that your high school had no debate team, WhereIStand.com is the place for you. As a member, you can state your position on such issues as, “It is acceptable for celebrities to sell photos of their children to magazines.” Members of the free site can–and definitely will–agree or disagree, and say why. They can also add the opinions of public figures. The ensuing dialogue ain’t the Lincoln-Douglas debates, but it’s more sincere and high-minded than a lot of conversation on the Web.