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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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 | 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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 | Robin Good's Master New Media Blog Robin Good Robin Good has, hands down, the best new media blog on the Internet. Available in multiple languages, this Italian techie knows it all and explains confusing technolgy and social media in ways anyone can understand. [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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 | The Big Picture Alan Taylor The Big Picture is a photo blog for the Boston Globe/boston.com, entries are posted every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by Alan Taylor. The Big Picture is intended to highlight high-quality, amazing imagery - with a focus on current events, lesser-known stories and, well, just about anything that comes across the wire that looks really interesting.
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 | The Official Google Blog Google Googlers Well, it is everything about Google; what they're doing, how they are going to find out more about you...that kind of thing. Pretty good tips on tuning your website using user feedback and testing. (Wisdom of Crowds stuff) [Read More]
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 | The Cranky Flier Brett Snyder There's nowhere to hide for airlines these days. Not with self-confessed 'airline dork' Brett Snyder, aka Cranky Flier, keeping tabs on their progress. He's moved on from spending his childhood birthdays in airport hotels, face pressed against the window watching the planes come in, and turned his attention to reporting on the state of airlines. [Read More]
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