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50 Best Websites 2007
Our 2007 picks are the best examples of what's new and exciting about the Web right now. Here we honor sites with exceptional style and smarts, sites that offer new and improved ways to access and share content, generate our own and otherwise enrich the online (and
off-line) experience. What do you think of our choices? Take our poll and let us know.
By Maryanne Murray Buechner
Want to know what the American public thinks about same-sex marriage? Assisted suicide? Mitt Romney? Polling Report posts data from opinion surveys from dozens of sources: CNN, Gallup, Pew, Harris, CBS News, even TIME. You can view poll results by topic (Iraq, Iran, national health insurance, prosecutor) or scan the home page for links tagged with today's (or yesterday's) date to see what's just been added. The website is independent and nonpartisan; paying subscribers get access to state poll results. And if you're curious about where your own opinions place you on the political grid, complete the six-page questionnaire at The Political Compass to find out just how authoritarian or libertariannot just left or rightyou really are.
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