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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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 | 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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 | The Sartorialist Scott Schuman If you like fashion, fun, quirky clothes and want to be ahead of the trend, this site it for you. [Read More]
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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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 | Gawker Nick Denton This is the blog that turned snark into success. Gawker's relentlessly critical, headache-inducing cynicism about, oh, practically everything, (even its employees we hear, but whatever) would seem downright mean it weren't for its usual juicy targets: the self-important boobs that rule Manhattan media and high society. (Time) [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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 | Green Inc New York Times How will the pressures of climate change, limited fossil fuel resources and the mainstreaming of "green" consciousness reshape society? Follow the money. From renewable energy policy to carbon markets to dubious eco-advertising, our energy and environment reporters track the high-stakes pursuit of a greener globe.
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