Blogs Worth Reading
Many of you have asked, “What blogs are worth reading?”
Here are a few of the blogs in my feed reader and why I like them:
Robert Scoble – Robert started out with Microsoft and quickly became the most widely read tech blogger in the world. Right now he is at fastcompany.tv where he hosts Scobleizer TV – interviews with the top CEOs and technologists. I look forward to the day he stops by and talks with us, because Robert would love our products and our CEO.
Paul Buchheit – I followed his blog when he worked for Google (he is credited with creating gmail), but he hasn’t posted since April so now I keep up to date via FriendFeed (FriendFeed is the company he co-created after he left Google).
Jeremy Zawodny – About everything from DB storage to recipes. Jeremy recently moved from Yahoo into his new digs with Craigslist. Recently he explained why average users don’t care about .com or .net. You can check out Jeremy’s FriendFeed here.
Louis Gray – Original insights on the Web 2.0 phenomenon and technology in general. This recent post by Robert Seidman (guest writer) explains how Google is leveling the playing field with technology that gives us the ability to market ourselves via search for for little or nothing ($0 really). It’s amazing how a company can make billions giving something away for free, isn’t it?
Leo Laporte – Tech podcaster best known for TWIT.
Matt Cutts – Software Engineer at Google. Information on SEO and how Google fights search spam.
Chris Pirillo – Irreverent funny product reviews and technology news via live video. This unboxing of the Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard is good example of his work.
March 4th, 2009 at 11:17 pm
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