Waking up to Finday

Web 2.0 has democratized Internet use

Web 2.0 has democratized Internet use

So Web 2.0. Good or bad or simply where the Internet washed us up on the shore at the end of the noughties?

When you think about it, Finday is a definitely a child of this generation of Internet. And we’d like to say that this is, all round, a pretty good thing.

The Finday database provides a comprehensive directory of websites giving you the condensed information that you need, and shows you which useful sites other users have liked. In short, it delivers you the top sites available in whatever you might be looking for.

It really makes a difference to your Internet searching

Not only does it instantly save you the trawling process of checking out every website to eventually find a) what you’re after, and b) a site providing this in a decent and reliable way. It also gives you the chance to express your own opinions and share your experiences with the rest of the community.

In a few words, Finday puts the power in the hands of the people.

So you’re getting an incredibly useful, precise and well gestated search results. On top of this, the opinions and ratings come from other Internet users just like you. So no one is trying to sell you anything, or ram anything down your throat.

There is, without a doubt, a very democratic element to Finday.

And not only the concept, but the design and layout of My Finday is all meant to help you get the best out of your time spent online. To make it as easy as possible for you to make notes and navigate your way around the Internet.

To help you with your searches and the websites you like.

Which, in total, is a brief summary of what we are. So, friendly yet precise, powerful yet community based. Finday’s benefits are potent and touch many spheres. (Plus, you have to admit – the idea of a website basket is pretty cute.)

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