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Will Smith  |  by blogs.usatoday.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 4:19

Talk back: What are the best celebrity websites? Spin.com has posted a feature about -- specifically, how he has become an Internet phenomenon because of his wacky website.

Unlike many celebrity sites, Ryan-Adams.com changes on a regular basis. Go there now, and you'll hear a hilarious song urging fans to close the door to your office, put your headphones and sunglasses on .

.. I admit visiting Adams' site regularly, just to see/hear what's been on his mind lately.

Here are 10 more of my favorite celebrity destinations: Zach Braff -- Though updates are sparse (and often timed when he has something to promote), they're generally worth the wait. David Byrne -- The musician offers a killer radio station and intelligent musings. Margaret Cho -- The comedian also posts frequent blog updates, photos and funny comments.

Jenna Fischer -- Her MySpace page may not look super-fancy, but it offers lots of charming insight into the woman behind Pam Beesley. Tom Green -- His devotion to the Internet developed into a full-fledged talk show. So far it's working out quite well.

Courtney Love -- There's no telling when Courtney will chime in on her message boards. Her posts are generally quite memorable. John Mayer -- Yes, I check John Mayer's blog from time to time.

Rosie O'Donnell -- Her frequent, stream-of-consciousness entries are insightful, bizarre, funny and/or touching, but they're almost always entertaining. Kevin Smith -- The director makes tons of time for his fans, and he doesn't hold back when it comes to his experiences in the business. What are your favorite celebrity sites?

Feel free to share in the comments. Posted at 01:11 PM/ET, 02/15/2007 in Random amusement Talk back: What are the best celebrity websites?

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