My preferred means of collecting and sharing links.
Fully integrates with Delicious -- which had been at the top of my list until their new stacking system which I find . . . well . . . gross.
LOADS of other functionality around groups, discussions, annotations, note taking, sharing -- really well designed and gentle learning curve.
TED is chock full of amazing content from the world of thinking, making, creating, innovating, etc.
Most folks know about it by now, so why include it? TED-Ed for one, but for two, it is transformative for enabling customized delivery of the content with piles of UDL features. It's just awesome.
Excellent mechanics, grammar, usage, spelling (MUGS) site that allows you to work at your own pace and customize some of the content of the examples with sports, celebrities, music, etc.
Great place to work at your own PACE!
A filmmaker's current life in one minute. Great potential for a project here -- capture your own life in a minute, create a minute in the life of a character, relate a book in a minute -- terrific possibilities
Customized news feed that is more visual than text.
I cannot stand RSS feeds -- this, however, makes me crave more news. Similar to Flipboard, but less ornery on my classic Android Incredible v1.0