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Featured Blogs
 | Vagabondish Multiple Authors This wonderful blog/e-zine is an essential for every traveler. From "how to haggle" to "best gadgets" to "travel secrets", you will become addicted to this blog. Your CEOBlogger editor is world traveler and I read this blog faithfully. [Read More]
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 | Bad Jocks Bob Reno From the celebrated to the mundane, Bad Jocks, which bills itself as "Where COPS meets SportCenter" turns to the world of sports and poses a simple question: Who did something dumb today? [Read More]
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 | The Knowledge Problem Lynne Kiesling For information on the energy markets and opinions on the energy industry, Lynne Kiesling is the person to go to. A senior lecturer on economics at Northwestern University, Kiesling follows the energy markets and puts her thoughts online at The Knowledge Problem. [Read More]
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 | Becker-Posner Blog Gary Becker Richard Posner This blog provides thorough commentary on current events by two eminent minds: Nobel-winning economist Gary Becker and US Court of Appeals judge Richard Posner.
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 | Tree Hugger Graham Hill It's a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information, and it ranks among the top 20 blogs in traffic worldwide. Part of what makes it a good read is that Treehugger isn't trying to change the world overnight; more like one post at a time. There are scores of tips on how to reduce your environmental footprint while not radically changing your lifestyle—things like getting out of the bottled water habit, using a pressure cooker to reduce energy consumption, and buying and cooking food in bulk. One word of warning: steel yourself for plenty of guest appearances on the blog from eco-stars like Bono. Try to think of it as a form of recycling. (From Time) [Read More]
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 | Dooce Heather Armstrong In this very popular site, Heather Armstrong talks about life, politics, kids and just about everything else. Fun blog. [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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 | Harvard Business Review Blog Network Harvard Business School Now, New, Next makes patterns visible by drawing on the diverse insights of the Monitor Talent. The Talent network includes thought leaders in a wide range of disciplines relevant to business--growth, innovation, technology, leadership, marketing and sales, global risk and security, life sciences, social networking, media, and more. This blog will interpret what's happening Now, highlight what's New, and point to what's Next across these fields to provide forward-thinking business people a monitor of the future.
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