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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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 | 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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 | Lifehacker Gina Trapani Lifehacker is full of tips, shortcuts, downloads, web sites, do-it-yourself projects, and how-to's for getting small things done and moving on with life. The blog features 20 or so new tips every day, things like how to swim like a pro and get fit, pack a vacation into just one backpack, get the most from your rechargeable batteries, and avoid the most unhealthy items on fast food menus. [Read More]
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 | Instapundit Glen Reynolds BEING a law professor, author, husband, father, part-time record producer and space policy wonk would have been enough to keep most people busy. But Glenn Reynolds needed more.
So in August 2001, he began a Weblog -- a rolling online commentary and collection of Internet links -- to fill up the few minutes that wiggled free in his hyperkinetic life.
He began to write. And write. And write. All the time -- as many as 30 updates a day. And on every conceivable topic, it seemed: gun control, nanotechnology, barbecue, campus intolerance, fears of terrorism, diet fads, war with Iraq, civil liberties, Hollywood blockbusters, electronic music, cloning cults, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the 2004 and 2008 presidential race, to name a recent few.
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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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 | O'Reilly Radar O'Reilly Staff O'Reilly, whose company produces technology books and events, has been at the forefront of nearly every major development in computers over the past three decades. His company created the first commercial website, and it helped pioneer the ideas of open-source software, social media, and the do-it-yourself movement. One of the next big things as far as O'Reilly is concerned? Something called Gov 2.0. [Read More]
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