One nice thing about web browsers these days is that they’re so darn helpful. You start typing something and they jump in and try to finish your thoughts. And they’re often right too. Recently I went through my browser to see what sites come up with each letter. These aren’t necessarily the most visited sites in total, but are the most visited for each letter and provide an interesting snapshot.

The blog of my friend, Susannah Bianchi
B: bobybangladesh.wordpress.com
The blog of one of my students
C: cracked.com
E: esl.org
Not a site about English as a Second Language, as you might expect from someone who teachers ESL for a living.
F: facebook.com
G: google.com
The blog for my Intensive English Program
J: jukepop.com
This is an odd one, since I think I’ve only been to this site once. It’s a writing/publishing site. Apparently, J sites aren’t that common for me.
K: kayak.com
L: lulu.com
A self-publishing site I use if I need a book printed.
N: netflix.com
The theater near us
P: print.uiu.edu
Clearly I don’t visit a lot of sites that start with P. This isn’t even a real site. I typed it in by accident once.
Q: (none: apparently I don’t go to any sites that start with Q)
R: rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com
The blog of Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, the moderator of the Friday Fictioneers group
This is the site I use for my T-shirt line (available here!)
U: uiu.edu
My university website
No surprise here.
X: xkcd.com
If you don’t know what XKCD is yet, go there now.
Y: youtube.com
Z: zonmal.com
This is a great site for anyone who wants to look up Chinese characters that are used in Korea. You know who you are.
So, what are your alphabet sites? You know you’re dying to go look now.



