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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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 | 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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 | Chris Brogan--Social Media Chris Brogan Chris explores the use of social media and social networking tools, as well as helping individuals work smarter. He uses social media and technology to help build digital relationships for businesses, organizations, and individuals. [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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 | Facebook Blog Sam Goldfarb Get the latest news about facebook.Live updates on many subjects related to facebook & social networks. [Read More]
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 | Forrester Multiple Authors n Groundswell, two of Forrester Research's top analysts show you how to turn the force of customers connecting online to your own advantage. Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff show how leading companies are gaining insights, generating revenues, saving money, and energizing their own customers. Hoping to learn how to take advantage of communities, blogs, wikis, Facebook, or YouTube? They've got lots of examples with proof they work. [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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 | 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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 | Mashable Multiple Authors Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news.
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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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 | 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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 | 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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