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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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 | A Venture Capitalist (AVC) Fred Wilson "The venture business used to be a club -- a little mystical and not well understood," says Wilson, who started blogging in 2003. Since then, he has led a vanguard of VC bloggers who have brought transparency to that rarefied world. He writes honestly about deal terms, rates of return, and disputes with founders. [Read More]
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 | Branding Blog Multiple Authors This terrific blog clearly outlines strategies and tactics for surviving and thriving in the world of social media [Read More]
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 | Crooked Timber Multiple Authors With a title pulled from Immanuel Kant's famous statement that 'out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made', it's an amalgam of academic and political writing that has muscled its way into the epicentre of intelligent discussion since its conception in 2003. [Read More]
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 | franchisEssentials Paul Segreto franchisEssentials is all about franchising, although many of the articles relate to any type of small business. Much of the focus is on marketing and the integration of social media with traditional marketing efforts and strategies. The blog has been most useful for transitioning corporate executives exploring franchising as a career alternative as well as for the franchise executive looking to increase his brand's awareness and visibility in the marketplace. [Read More]
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 | Krugman: Consience of a Liberal Paul Krugman Paul Krugman joined The New York Times in 1999 as a columnist on the Op-Ed Page and continues as professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University. [Read More]
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 | Matt Mullenweg (Wordpress CEO) Matt Mullenwet Seven years ago, at age 18, Mullenweg started a blog for fun. He has blogged ever since, and along the way, he created one of the world's largest blogging platforms. WordPress powers 14 million blogs, including many on this list. [Read More]
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 | Mental Floss Multiple Authors Where knowledge junkies get their fix. For the record: mental_floss magazine is an intelligent read, but not too intelligent. We're the sort of intelligent that you hang out with for a while, enjoy our company, laugh a little, smile a lot and then we part ways. Great times. And you only realize how much you learned from us after a little while. Like a couple days later when you're impressing your friends with all these intriguing facts and things you picked up from us, and they ask you how you know so much, and you think back on that great afternoon you spent with us and you smile. [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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 | Penelope Trunk Blog: Brazen Careerist Penelope Trunk Trunk runs a career social networking site for the under-30 set and in her spare time blogs with brutal honesty about entrepreneurship, motherhood, and the workplace. She shines as a generational interpreter -- someone who can help you understand the needs, insecurities, and quirks of your younger workers. [Read More]
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 | Presentation Zen Garr Reynolds issues related to personal presentation design. Garr states that he is doing his part to help rid the world of boring, ineffective, ridiculously bad, amateurish PowerPoint presentations. [Read More]
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 | Real Clear Politics Multiple Authors Founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan, Chicago-based RealClearPolitics.com (RCP) has become one of America’s premier independent political web sites. Updated every morning and throughout the day, RCP culls and publishes the best commentary, news, polling data, and links to important resources from all points of the political compass and covering all the important issues of the day. RealClearPolitics has become a trusted filter for anyone interested in politics.
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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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 | 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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 | The Altimeter Blog Charlene Li Li, whose Groundswell is a great primer on using social media to connect with your customers, is a former analyst for Forrester Research. That means she is comfortable with stats, buzzwords, and long papers on corporate strategy. But as the founder of her own consulting firm and a longtime blogger, she is also a practitioner, which means she knows not only what is supposed to work but also what actually does. [Read More]
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