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 | Seeking Alpha Multiple Authors Seeking Alpha is a repository for news, stocks, reports and commentary from more than 2,000 contributors, making it a information hub and one-stop shop for an assortment of financial information.
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 | Boing Boing Multiple Authors Boing Boing, the self-titled "Directory of Wonderful Things," was launched back in the blogging Stone Age (May 2000). It's quietly built itself into one of the most popular blogs in the world (#5 globally as rated by Technorati), an empire built largely on a foundation of pop culture ephemera and cool time-wasting diversions. But since the vast majority of blog traffic comes from people sitting in their cubicles looking for diversion, BoingBoing is the rare blog that delivers exactly what its customers want. The blog has only a handful of regular contributors, and sometimes it can read like a cult of personality—with some particularly annoying personalities. But for a quick peek inside the Geek Clubhouse, Boing Boing is hard to beat. (Time) [Read More]
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 | Joe Sharkey At Large Joe Sharkey I love this blog.
Joe Sharkey writes for major national and international publications. He has been a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, a reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal and a columnist for the New York Times. A Philadelphia native and Vietnam veteran, Joe lives near New York with his wife. He is the author of six books, two in development as movies. On Sept. 29, 2006, he was one of seven people on a business jet who survived a mid-air collision with a 737 over the Amazon. All 154 on the 737 died. His report on the crash appeared on the front page of the New York Times and later in the Sunday Times of London magazine. After the crash, he incorporated posts on Brazil into what had started as a general travel blog [Read More]
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 | The Daily Beast Tina Brown The Daily Beast in Tina Brown's words is a speedy, smart edit of the web from the merciless point of view of what interests the editors. The Daily Beast is the omnivorous friend who hears about the best stuff and forwards it to you with a twist. It allows you to lead the conversation, rather than simply follow it.
A gossip and news portal that makes all of us want to read, even if we pretend we aren't. [Read More]
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 | Politico Multiple Authors The undisputed leader in political news reporting, considered the "smartest adapter" to online news. [Read More]
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 | Presurfer: Your Daily Dose of Diversion Gerard Vlemmings This delightful website is simply addictive. Editor's choice.
According to its author, presurfing actually is pre-surfing. Pre as in 'in advance' and you know what surfing the Internet is. A Pre-surfer is someone who surfs the Internet to find interesting links, so you don't have to.
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 | Freakonomics Stephen Dubner Freakonomics is written by Stephen Dubner and economics professor Steven Levitt who penned the best-selling book Freakonomics, and keep the contrarian ball rolling in their blog. The blog truly tackles "the hidden side of everything," from the negligible effects of good parenting on education and the surprisingly low earnings of crack cocaine dealers to why so many authors publish fake memoirs rather than presenting them as novels. It's a daily reminder that many popular notions about economics and consumer behavior are just plain wrong. [Read More]
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 | Gulliver (Economist) Multiple Authors A terrific travel blog with articles of interest to the business community. What's safe, what's not? Where are the best travel investments? You'll get some good ideas here. [Read More]
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 | The Daily Dish Andrew Sullivan Andrew Sullivan has been known as a conservative commentator, but identifies himself as having "no party or clique." Well done blog. [Read More]
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