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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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 | 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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 | Drudge Report Matt Drudge With a conservative point of view, links to international news sources and columnists.
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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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 | 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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 | 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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 | Mashable Multiple Authors Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news.
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 | Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin This conservative blogger is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, author, and Fox News Channel contributor and one of the most successful bloggers on the Internet. [Read More]
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 | Morningstar Multiple Authors Each day, Footnoted takes a closer look at the things that companies try to bury in their routine SEC filings. Some posts are simply quirky little factoids (like the fact that Warren Buffett’s son relies on ConAgra for his health insurance) while others tend to focus on more serious issues, like aggressive accounting, excessive compensation or the type of questionable self dealing that can often be indicative of more serious problems at a company. [Read More]
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 | My heart's in Accra Ethan Zuckerman Zuckerman, who helped found Tripod, now runs Ethan Zuckerman's musings on Africa, international development and hacking the media. Global Voices, a network of bloggers in developing countries. So he is attuned to what's happening in places ignored by most. "If you're reading the same blogs as everybody, you'll see the same opportunities," he says. "But if you're reading the blogs from the guys making films in Nigeria" -- a topic he covers regularly -- "you're going to get a slew of new ideas." [Read More]
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 | Pajamas Media Multiple Authors Pajamas Media, which began in 2005 as an affiliation of some of the most influential weblogs on the Internet, has significantly expanded its reach over the years.
The PJM Portal now provides exclusive news and opinion 24/7 with correspondents in over forty countries. Its distinguished line-up of XpressBloggers is widely respected for their punditry.
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 | Politico Multiple Authors The undisputed leader in political news reporting, considered the "smartest adapter" to online news. [Read More]
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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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 | 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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 | The Big Picture (Investing) Barry Ritholtz This blog is a compendium of what a Wall Street money manager is looking at, thinking about, and writing on. It is written by Barry Ritholtz (& the crew) for people ranging from investment professionals to media to anyone else interested in investing, markets, and the economy.
It is, by design, laden with facts, statistics, and informed, data-driven opinions. We avoid the squishy, touchy-feely “I think/hope/want” type of fact free analysis so prevalent in the media and on Wall Street.
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 | The Daily Beast Tina Brown The Daily Beast in Tina Brown's words is a speedy, smart edit of the web from the merciless point of view of what interests the editors. The Daily Beast is the omnivorous friend who hears about the best stuff and forwards it to you with a twist. It allows you to lead the conversation, rather than simply follow it.
A gossip and news portal that makes all of us want to read, even if we pretend we aren't. [Read More]
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 | TPM: Talking Points Memo Joshua Marshall Talking Points Memo and its three siblings draw in more than 400,000 viewers a day from their base in New York. Marshall has forged a reputation, and now makes enough money to run a small team of reporters who have made an impact by sniffing out political scandal and conspiracy
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