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 | Michael Yon-Online Magazine MIchael Yon Michael Yon is a former Green Beret, native of Winter Haven, Fl. who has been reporting from Iraq and Afghanistan since December 2004. No other reporter has spent as much time with combat troops in these two wars. Michael’s dispatches from the frontlines have earned him the reputation as the premier independent combat journalist of his generation. His work has been featured on “Good Morning America,” The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN, ABC, FOX, as well as hundreds of other major media outlets all around the world.
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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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 | Blog di Beppe Grillo Beppe Grillo Beppe Grillo, a popular Italian comedian, actor, and political satirist, writes one of the few non-English language blogs that's become wildly popular worldwide. That's because Grillo speaks the international language of outrage. On a typical day, Grillo's blog may call for Germany to declare war on Italy, or failing that, for Italy to boycott the upcoming Olympic Games in China, or for a prominent politician to stop acting like a "Psycho-dwarf." Most of the outrage has a political point — the Beppe blog features a regularly updated list of members of the Italian Parliament who have been convicted, and frequently calls for tainted politicians to resign from office. (Time) [Read More]
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 | SEO by the SEA Bill Slawski The SEO by the Sea blog was originally started in 2005 to inform people about a grass roots gathering of people interested in internet marketing and search engines in Havre de Grace, Maryland. It has since evolved into a place to keep track of search related research and patents, and write about search engine optimization and other topics.
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 | The Consumerist Ben Popken Ever get the feeling you're being ripped off? The Consumerist is the blog where shoppers can bite back and sometimes even leave deep teeth marks. As the editors put it: "We're not anti-capitalist; we're anti-stupid-capitalist." (Time)
Read stories of angry consumers, get tips and even tell your story. Great Blog. [Read More]
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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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 | 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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 | Marginal Revolution Tyler Cowen Alex Tabarrok Marginal Revolution is a blog focused on economics run by economists Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom teach at George Mason University. The blog's slogan is "Small steps toward a much better world." The site is updated daily and focuses on current events and newly released reports or books. [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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