I shared the top 50 e-books of 2000 along with various discovery resources like eBookNet and specialized Yahoo! Webrings to help readers navigate the growing landscape of digital publishing at the turn of the millennium.
I found this ranking of the top ten books from the last thousand years, noting Edward Gibbon’s Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire as a key inclusion. The list explores the most significant works of literature and history.
I treat my laptop as a portable library, reading books and movie scripts in bed or on trains. I make the experience better by rotating the screen to portrait mode and using hibernation for instant bookmarking.
I explore Amazon's top ranking books index, a metric heavily tracked by the publishing industry and news organizations like CNET. This bestseller list serves as a significant real-time indicator of consumer interest and market shifts.
I shared a link to Yahoo! Internet Life's retrospective on the year 2000, which documents major web trends and digital milestones from the transition into the new millennium during the height of early internet culture.
I share my 2020 reading list of 45 books, ranking non-fiction favorites like The Lean Startup and exploring fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson and Brent Weeks. I also include comics and poetry to help meet my Goodreads challenge.