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www.omiru.com
Omiru: Style for All
Omiru is a style and shopping guide "dedicated to real style
for real people". The site covers figure flattery, fashion
trends, and an assortment of articles aimed at making style accessible
to all, regardless of budget, age or "personal architecture".
Style information is gathered from a variety of sources, including
the traditional media, fashion industry insiders and members of
the online fashion community. All products mentioned are handpicked
by Omiru editors and not the result of paid advertising. The guide
covers men's and women's fashions and accessories. Other areas include
kids, food and drink, gadgets, media, beauty and body, novelties
and home. The goal - to disseminate style information and "brighten
a few people's days" while doing it.
www.health.com
Health: Vital Information with a Human Touch
This web site was created to deliver accurate, trustworthy, up-to-date
health and medical information for consumers. The intent is to focus
on problem-solving content to help you make decisions during complicated,
stressful times. The site is written in plain English, using real-life
examples. A section on Conditions and Diseases offers an overview,
FAQs and, in some cases, videos, on an extensive list of illnesses.
The Healthy Eating pages cover cooking, nutrition, weight loss and
vitamins. In the Healthy Living section, you'll find articles on
health news, skin, fitness, beauty, and relationships. There is
also a symptom checker, a drug finder, and natural remedies.
www.geni.com
Geni - Everyone's Related
This prize-winning web site is a private place for your family to
build your family tree, preserve your history and share your lives.
A family tree can be quickly created through a simple and fun-to-use
interface. You can expand your tree by adding relatives' email addresses.
In turn, they will be invited to join your tree and can add other
relatives. Your tree will continue to grow as relatives invite other
relatives. Each family member has a profile which can be viewed
by clicking their name in the tree. This helps family members learn
more about each other and stay in touch. Family members can also
share photos and work together to build profiles for common ancestors.
The site is private, and only the people in your family tree can
log in to your tree and your profile.
http://intelligenttravel.typepad.com/
Intelligent Travel
Brought to you by the National Geographic Traveler magazine, Intelligent
Travel bills itself as a "blog about authentic and sustainable
travel". Their aim is to showcase the "essence of place,
what's unique and original, and what locals cherish most about where
they live." The blog boasts the same breathtaking photos found
in the National Geographic magazine. Topics are divided into geographic
and thematic categories. A search engine and an RSS feed are also
offered. Regular articles include cinematic road trips and photographic
tips.
http://www.edmunds.com/fueleconomy/index.html
The Edmunds Green Car Guide
Edmunds.com provides "True Market Value" pricing, unbiased
car reviews, ratings, and expert advice to help you get a fair deal
when you buy a vehicle. Their green car buying guide features articles
on fuel-efficient cars, alternative fuels and new technologies,
such as biodiesel, electric, and compressed natural gas. Hybrid
vehicles, improving gas mileage and gas prices are also discussed.
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