Listography – Top 5 Websites
This week’s listography is to look at my Top 5 commonly used websites. Now I am going to consider use of mobile apps for websites as if I was using the websites if that is OK because I access them much more frequently.
Now Kate has suggested the ones in your Google Homepage etc so I’m going to ignore Google itself (but I use that lots too usually as a toolbar rather than the website though). I’m also going to ignore my work websites for the purposes of this because that is far too depressing. So here goes – the 5 websites I actively and commonly use are (very me centred – sorry):
As you can see from my post count I like to tweet a lot and I manage a number of accounts but this is my main one. I would probably spend a lot longer on here if I didn’t have to go to work.
I tweet lots with my circle of friends which is a great way to keep in touch when we can’t see each each face to face. I also tweet with occupational therapists and writers as well as lots of other interesting folk. I try to participate in the Occupational Therapy/Occupational Science specific tweetchats every Tuesday (alternating between #OTalk and #occhat), tweet from conferences, retweet random fun things, use twitter to link people to my blogs, etc.
I use this just as much as Twitter (Twitter squeezed in at number one because of the hour chats whereas Facebook can be checked quicker – I usually just flick endlessly between the two).
I moved over to Timeline voluntarily a while ago before we are all forced to and I have to say I quite like it although there are some features I probably won’t use. There are lots of OT related groups (the 4OT ‘Suite’) that I participate in as well as catching up with lots of people from all walks of my life including those I only ‘know’ online.
I do try and ensure my privacy settings are set to just friends but I do have a page for me a writer for when I become all published and famous!!
This year I have taken on the challenge of taking a photo a day and writing a small stone (mindful reflection) and decided to set up a Tumblr blog to a) try another platform and b) not annoy regular followers here that might not want 2 daily posts from me. I’ve found a few random Tumblr blogs I now follow and reblog some of their things – mainly Harry Potter related.
4. IMDB (The Internet Movie Database)
I use this on almost a daily basis I think. I’m a huge TV and film fan and use it to find out the name of films, titles of episodes of TV series I watch, etc. etc. Here is the homepage for the film I am most looking forward to this year after reading the books over Christmas. I also found out a useful tip from a mummy friend that I will be using when I have kids – a parent’s guide that warns you about things like Santa’s secret being revealed or in the case of The Hunger Games that a boy and girl sleep in a sleeping bag together (and that there are lots of violent deaths!!).
5. kirstyes.co.uk – WordPress dashboard
This is what is behind the scenes here – here is a screenshot of this very post being written in fact. I’m not actually on here as much as sometimes I’d like – I often have spates of blogging frequently (usually when I have time to schedule posts) but try to participate in #SilentSunday – a weekly picture with no writing, these Listographies (when I can cope with just 5 options and have the time), and I’m going to be posting during April for the A-Z challenge. I also have a couple of private wordpress blogs that I plan to use for professional and PhD related reflection.
Looking forward to checking out other people’s top 5 and maybe finding some new websites to waste my time on, I mean explore. I’m afraid that there probably isn’t anything new for you here.
April’s A-Z Blogging Challenge 2012
Because:
I have decided to have another go this year. So far 372 of us have signed up to join in with writing posts related to a particular letter of the alphabet during 26 days of April. I’ve copied the schedule below from the challenge blog for my own easy reference.
Now last year I went eclectic, writing on lots of different topics but this year I am going to go with the theme of my WIP (Work in Progress) – not looking forward to some of the letters! I’m hoping that this will motivate me to work on it more. I suspect that I will schedule many of the posts.
As a preview below are links to four posts I’ve already written about ‘Training Time’ – I hope they whet your appetite.
What I, Jane Thomas, resolves to do this year
New Year’s Resolutions – Gabrielle Sanders
If you are foolhardy and hope to join in click on the picture below that will take you to the challenge blog to sign up to the blog hop linky (sorry I can’t post it here – WordPress.com refuses to allow javascript).


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