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June 18, 2008 12:26 PM

Best Web sites list includes Seattle's Penny Arcade, Picnik

Posted by Brier Dudley

Making Time's list of the 50 best Web sites in 2008 is nice exposure for Penny Arcade, the cult game comic site, and Picnik, which offers free online photo editing tools.

But even more impressive may be their showing in Time's follow-on reader poll, where the public ranks the best of the best Web sites.

At last check Penny Arcade was the first choice by a mile, with a three-to-one lead over the next most popular site, the GasBuddy fuel prices site. Picnik was holding onto a top 20 spot at 19th.

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