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The Seattle24x7 Top 40

Our Seattle24x7 Top 40 index ranks the region's Websites by total site traffic based on three months of aggregated historical data from Alexa Data Services measuring millions of Alexa Toolbar users (the Web's largest "Nielsen family").  

As the results make clear, the Puget Sound represents a disproportionately large number of the Web's most visited Internet properties. Our regional Web prowess, vested within a 30-mile radius of the Space Needle, surpasses most other cities in powering Internet content and services, and in so many ways. 

From Microsoft's leadership in the software realm to e-commerce standard bearers like Amazon and transformed Northwest icons like Nordstrom, REI and Eddie Bauer, to new household names like WhitePagesClassmates, and Expedia, search entities like InfoSpace and Dogpile, image powerhouses like Getty and Corbis, and hubs for online gaming and multimedia distribution, the Seattle24x7 Top 40 is proof positive why the arrow of your computer cursor always points to the Northwest.


1. MSN Microsoft Network, MSN.com

2. Amazon.com

3. Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft.com

4. Live.com (Windows Live)

5. The Internet Movie Database (IMDB.com)

6. Passport.net

7. Go.com (Disney Online)

8. Expedia.com

9. DomainTools.com 

10. Real.com

11. WindowsMedia.com

12.  WhitePages.com

13. Classmates.com

14. Costco.com

15. NWSource.com (Seattle Times and P.I.)

16. WaMu.com

17. GettyImages.com

18. Nordstrom.com

19. T-Mobile.com

20. Dogpile.com

21. Zillow.com

22. Zango.com (180 Solutions)

23. InfoSpace.com

24. XBOX.com

25. SpamArrest.com

26. Drugstore.com

27. AllRecipes.com

28. BitTorrent.com

29. BigFishGames.com

30. Nintendo.com

31. REI.com

32. WizardsoftheCoast.com

33. PopCapGames.com

34. 43things.com

35. CarDomain.com

36. Corbis.com

37. AlaskaAir.com

38. HouseValues.com

39. Perfectmatch.com

40. EddieBauer.com

Alexa combines an installed based of millions of toolbars with one of the largest Web crawls on the Net and an infrastructure to process and serve massive amounts of data. The Alexa Toolbar can be downloaded from http://download.alexa.com/index.cgi
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