FM looks for passion, integrity, authority, and strong community support in all the sites we invite into our network.
An FM site has influence not because its author is well known, but because the author has earned the trust of an
influential community.
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1,800,000
Inhabitat is an online magazine devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and design towards a smarter and more sustainable future. Written by a young tech-savvy team designers and design journalists, Inhabitat delivers fresh content daily, showcasing emerging work from the cutting-edge of the global design community.
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550,000
GM-Volt.com is the leading Chevy Volt destination on the web. It features real-time news, information, discussion, and community about the Chevy Volt electric car and related topics.
Dr. Lyle Dennis started and runs this rapidly growing grass-roots effort to end the use of gasoline in automobiles.
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230,000
Big Think has created an interactive, civil space where the most intriguing ideas can be exchanged and debated. From scientists to Nobel Laureates to rock stars, a diverse group of contributors reflects the full spectrum of human pursuit. Among them: Former Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard University Lawrence Summers; Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus; Grammy Award winner John Legend; Senators Ted Kennedy, Arlen Specter and Robert Menendez; architect Richard Meier; Republican Presidential candidate Senator John McCain; author Jonathan Franzen; Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; and many, many others. As of April 2008 the site already featured more than 300 interviews, with 15-20 new ones each week. Using cutting-edge interactive technology, Big Think enables thought leaders and thoughtful people alike to share their views with the world.
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200,000
Humanity has reached a significant milepost. We have globally committed to saving our planet. Climate change is making its ominous mark, but a savvy new generation of technology innovators is leading the charge to combat environmental woes and create shared well-being. Earth2Tech keeps members of the supporting eco-ecosystem informed about technology startups, entrepreneurs and university labs working to keep the earth green, the water clean, electricity costs lean and the transport infrastructure running.
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180,000
pageviews / month Time Magazine declared that "Cool Mom Picks has a knack for finding kicky togs for tots" and indeed, tens of thousands of parents, editors and opinion leaders across North America agree, coming here first for what's hot in gifts, gear, services and websites. The cheeky shopping blog has gained a loyal fan base through a combination of fresh, fun writing and an eye for spotting trends before they hit the mainstream. Editors Kristen Chase and Liz Gumbinner have been seen doling out shopping wisdom in newspapers across the country, on Martha Stewart Radio, and in their own series of on-demand shows on the national Alpha Mom cable network. |
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140,000
Inhabitots.com was created as a resource for parents, families, and anyone else interested in sustainable modern design for children. With a focus on design specifically targeted at babies, toddlers and kids, Inhabitots.com truly is about “Sustainable design for the next generation“.
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10,000
The Viropop network is a smart, sexy, witty, fun look at the new eco-culture that shows Green as the new pop culture. The flagship show, Zaproot, is an unconventional bite-sized news show that covers the fast changing world of the modern green revolution. With sarcasm, silliness, & sanity, New Zealand raised host Jessica Williamson, encourages viewers to have a better time while making a better world.
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