I was browsing through my referers yesterday, and a site that I hadn’t seen before caught my attention. It’s called Living on the Planet, and it’s basically an aggregation of content from all over the world, grouped by topics and by geography. For example, the referer I noticed was from the Living in Georgia section.
The Internet is great at helping us find information from all over the world. But sometimes you want to narrow things down to a local area. This is yet another resource that lets you get a local slice of life.
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I got into their directory too, but it’s the Singapore one. I wonder how it works. They probably gotten me through Weblogs.com or something.