Netflix's website lets you rate different TV shows and movies that they offer so they get an idea of what you like and can make recommendations. Netflix.com also allows you to manage your queue of movies to be mailed, or stream video right from the site. I love Netflix's website because it's so easy to use and its visually pleasing. :) Right when you log in, everything is on the homepage, you don't have to go clicking around to find what you want. Also the webpage scrolls up and down and left to right.

2. Craiglist www.craigslist.com
Craigslist is a website that you can use to search for things you need within your local community. On craigslist you can search for a job, a lost animal or a children's toy. Or you can find sporting tickets, a boat, or browse the personal ads. I like craigslist because the website is simple but serves it's purpose very well. The layout isn't covered with design details and ads. You can access the site and find exactly what you need quickly. Also, once you get into the category you want, they have changed the layout recently to sort using pictures. This helps find things you need quickly as well.

3. ESPN ESPN.com
ESPN is a great website that allows you to catch up on sports news related to any mainstream sport. You can watch sports videos, broadcasts, and top ten highlights on ESPN.com. You can also just view quick scores on games recently played or currently playing. I use ESPN to manage my fantasy football team, and you can also manage any fantasy sport team you have through ESPN. I like their website, especially their recently updated version because it's pretty. :) and very informative! You can catch up on all the latest sports news right from their home screen. They are playing graphics and videos constantly, or have a live feed that is updating scores. Also, the fantasy app includes all the forecasts and news on that specific player all on your teams homepage.
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