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 | 37 Signals Jason Fried Fried, whose Chicago-based company created the popular collaboration program Basecamp, distinguishes himself from most bloggers by being suspicious of buzzwords, hoopla, and trends that have yet to turn into sustainable businesses. [Read More]
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 | Bits Blog from the NYTimes Nick Bilton From the NY Times, Not a lot of exclusive content, but brilliant writers and smart commentary in business, innovation, technology and society. [Read More]
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 | Blog Herald Multiple Authors All the latest news and information on blogs, latest social web ideas and more. A really good blog. [Read More]
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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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 | Boy Genius Report (BGR) Boy Genius BGR, or Boy Genius Report as it was formally known, was founded by internet personality Boy Genius. Starting off writing for Engadget and Engadget Mobile, the anonymous blogger quickly gained a massive online following by constantly breaking stories in the mobile gadget space [Read More]
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 | Buzz Machine Jeff Jarvia Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do?, blogs about media and news at Buzzmachine.com. He is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program and the new business models for news project at the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism. [Read More]
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 | Digital Camera Reviews Multiple Authors Digital Photography Journal (Dphotojournal) is a weblog focusing on the news, reviews, tips and tutorials of digital photography and its related products. The website has been online since April 2005 and it is updated basically on daily basis. [Read More]
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 | Digits (WSJ) Multiple Authors Digits delivers breaking news and insights about the technology landscape, including Q&As with newsmakers, product news and strategic moves. [Read More]
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 | Engaget Multiple Authors Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. [Read More]
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 | GigaOM GigaOM Team Some news, but mostly really smart analysis of the tech world. Trusted Insights and Conversations on the Next Wave of Technology [Read More]
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 | Gizmodo Multiple Authors Gizmodo is a blog about gadgets and technology. Started in 2002, Gizmodo has grown to be Gawker Media's largest blog, bringing in upwards of 100 million page views a month in traffic. We post about a variety of electronics, as well as all sorts of things gadget geeks might enjoy. [Read More]
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 | IT Blog Watch Richi Jennings This Computer World magazine blog is a great place to get a compilation of everything that is going on in the IT blogosphere. [Read More]
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 | Joe McNally's Blog Joe McNally The thoughts, notions, and ideas here come from thirty years in the field as a shooter. Twenty plus on the road for National Geographic. LIFE staffer. Sports Illustrated contractor. 54 countries. 50 states. [Read More]
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 | Kottke Jason Kottke One of the early wave of blogging pioneers, web designer Jason Kottke started keeping track of interesting things on the internet as far back as 1998.Kottke remains one of the purest old-skool bloggers on the block - it's a selection of links to websites and articles rather than a repository for detailed personal opinion - and although it remains fairly esoteric, his favourite topics include film, science, graphic design and sport. He often picks up trends and happenings before friends start forwarding them to your inbox. Kottke's decision to consciously avoid politics could be part of his appeal (he declares himself 'not a fan'), particularly since the blog's voice is literate, sober and inquiring, unlike much of the red-faced ranting found elsewhere online. [Read More]
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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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 | Macrumors Arnold Kim News and rumors you care about if you care about Apple products.
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 | Mashable Multiple Authors Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news.
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 | Medical Apps Blog Iltifat Husain Iltifat Husain has a passion for mobile medical technology and public health and is the founder and editor of iMedicalApps.com, a blog dedicated to providing information and reviews of medical technology, especially related to the iPhone. With the proliferation of innovative smart phones, Iltifat feels mobile medical technology has huge implications for how medical care will be administered and taught. He is especially interested in how this technology can be utilized to improve the physician-patient relationship [Read More]
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 | Meri Talk Multiple Authors Where government speaks it's mind!
We're one big Government IT community. But what you think and how you feel is all you. That's where MeriTalk comes in. Consider us the facilitator to your conversation. The place where free speech isn't a right - it's mandatory. From workforce through policy leaders, we're mixing new faces, new voices, and fresh perspectives for active, stimulating debate and (dare we say it) growth. [Read More]
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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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 | Paul Graham: Entrepreneur Essays Paul Graham "I tried blogging once," says Graham, "but a blog post is too short and quick for me." Instead, he spends weeks crafting long essays and posts them on his website. His writing -- informed by experience helping to start more than 140 companies through his seed fund, Y Combinator -- deals mostly with the ins and outs of getting started. [Read More]
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 | PhysOrg- Science, Technology, Research News Multiple Authors Topics include space, physics, earth science, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics and other sciences and technologies. [Read More]
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 | Pixelated Image David DuChemin As David said it best – “Ahhh…..Vision!” If you are yearning to touch the intangible and learn about creativity, David DuChemin’s blog is a must read!
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 | PR 2.0 Brian Solis is among the original thought leaders who paved the way for Social Media. In PR 2.0, he blogs about the convergence of social media, PR, web marketing, and technology. [Read More]
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 | ReadWriteWeb Richard MacManus and staff Lots of smart people talking tech. It is one of the most popular technology blogs in the world, known for offering insightful analysis about each day's Internet industry news. [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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 | Scobleizer Robert Scoble Robert Scoble is best known for his blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft. [Read More]
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 | Scripting (David Winer) David Winer Winer is a software entrepreneur and creator of RSS, the technology that allows people to skim lots of blogs in a short amount of time. He also maintains one of the oldest and longest-running blogs. He started DaveNet, an e-mail newsletter, in 1994, and began his online journal, Scripting News, in 1997, years before blogs were called that. [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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 | Singularity Hub Multiple Authors Singularity Hub is a blog and news network covering the latest in robots, genetics, longevity, artificial intelligence, aging, stem cells, genes, health, cyborgs, transhumanism, the future. [Read More]
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 | Social Times Multiple Authors Social Times provides the latest Web 2.0 news and startup reviews, later focusing on social networks and online communications. [Read More]
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 | Tech Fresh Jeremiah Tenibemas TechFresh is a blog dedicated to the hottest consumer electronics, electronic gadgets, gizmos, and cutting-edge technology [Read More]
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 | TechCrunch Erick Schonfeld TechCrunch is the quintessential insider blog: people read it because they believe other people read it and don't want to be left behind. Silicon Valley lawyer and entrepreneur Michael Arrington launched TechCrunch in 2005 as a blog about dotcom start-ups, but it quickly metastasized into a powerful and influential arbiter of what's hot and what's not in technology investing. (Time Review) [Read More]
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 | Techmeme Multiple Authors At this moment, the must-read stories in technology are scattered across hundreds of news sites and blogs. That's far too much for any reader to follow.
Fortunately, Techmeme arranges all of these links into a single, easy-to-scan page. Story selection is accomplished via computer algorithm extended with direct human editorial input.
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 | TED Blog Multiple Authors TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. [Read More]
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 | Terry White's Tech Blog (Photography) Terry White Terry White is Director, North America Creative Pro Technical Sales for Adobe Systems, Inc. His blog covers the technology, gadgets, events and cool toys that have affected him in some way. He also gives recommendations on the products that he have actually used.
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 | The Apple Blog Apple Computer All the news and information regarding your iPhone, Ipod, Imac and more. The official blog from your friends at Apple computer. [Read More]
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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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 | Wired's Threat Level Blog Kevin Poulsen Wired News Senior Editor Kevin Poulsen and a small team of editors do a great job explaining privacy and security issues in the post 9/11 age at this Wired.com affiliated blog. [Read More]
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 | ZDNet: Between the Lines Dan Farber Larry Dignan Dan Farber’s and Larry Dignan’s ZDNet’s Between The Lines blog helps non-geeks grasp the technological implications of the newest technologies. One posting analyzes social networks’ ability to thrive as stand-alone businesses –and/or as adjuncts to a company’s software applications. [Read More]
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