Graham Hill

Graham Hill


Founder, treehugger.com

Eco sauvé Graham Hill is the thinking girl's Mr. Big. An entrepreneur with a heart of gold, the founder of Treehugger.com has partnered with Discovery Channel to creat Planet Green and save the day.

last.fm


"This is an online music site that allows you to stream music for free. You can do a search for a band you like and then it creates a station with music that is similar. It's a great way to discover new music and when you hear something you like, you can favorite it and slowly create a list if your favorite tracks. "

avc.com


"A fantastic blog by Fred Wilson about the internet. Fred has a great perspective and therefore I always learn something. "

oobject.com


"A site by my friend David Galbraith that contains awesome visual lists of everything under the sun. David has great taste and is great at finding amazing things so it's always a treat. "

maps.google.com


"The ability to create your own maps in google is amazing. It's really easy and once done, you can share them with friends and family in order to let them in on your favorite places to eat, things to to, etc. "

ponoko.com


"One of my investments. This site is excellent. Fantastic flatpack products are created by designers from around the world. They are laser cut by a third party and sent to you. A real peek into the future of production and retail. "

mocoloco.com


"Friends Harry Wakefield of Mocoloco.com and his team have created a great way to find restaurants, bars and shops in North America. Praize the ones you like, Raize the ones you don't. Will be rolled our to various "tribes" e.g. TreeHugger.com such that the highly rated faves come from people who share your tastes. "

lifehacker.com


"Great computer productivity site from the Gawker empire. Truly useful! "

charitywater.org


"Fantastic, sleek non-profit whose aim is to get wells drilled all over Africa to bring clean water to those who walk hours to get unclean water on a daily basis. Help support them by donating here for my birthday! "

kiva.org


"Lend money to entrepreneurs in developing countries and help them pull themselves out of poverty. High repayment rate and a great cause. "