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Pimp My Reader!
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-25 20:43:53
Discussing with colleagues I have come to the realization
that my feed
reader is stagnating. Unsubscribing has been the default
mode for a
lot of us who built up too many things to read. If we put
our heads
together, maybe we'll find new, useful feeds to check out.
They might
seem obvious to you - but others may not be reading them.
What are
your top six feeds (not counting the obvious "search
engine industry"
ones)? What do you have trouble resisting, no matter how
distracting
it is; or what sticks around in your sometimes read list
because the
poster is diligent/informative/fun?


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Re: Pimp My Reader!
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-25 20:46:38
Sad related note: apparently "Bnoopy" is dead...

http://bnoopy.typep
ad.com/bnoopy/

On May 25, 9:43 pm, Andrew Goodman <agood...gmail.com> wrote:
> Discussing with colleagues I have come to the
realization that my feed
> reader is stagnating. Unsubscribing has been the
default mode for a
> lot of us who built up too many things to read. If we
put our heads
> together, maybe we'll find new, useful feeds to check
out. They might
> seem obvious to you - but others may not be reading
them. What are
> your top six feeds (not counting the obvious
"search engine industry"
> ones)? What do you have trouble resisting, no matter
how distracting
> it is; or what sticks around in your sometimes read
list because the
> poster is diligent/informative/fun?


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Re: Pimp My Reader!
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-26 07:51:28
A few of my favorite reads from outside the SEM camp:
Noah Brier: noahbrier.com
Christina Kerley: ck-blog.com
Matt Dickman: technomarketer.typepad.com

If anyone's into wiki publishing, it would be fun to set up
a wiki for
this group with all of our own blogs/feeds on them.

David Berkowitz
Director of Emerging Media
360i
Web: 360i.com | Blog: marketersstudio.com



On May 25, 9:43 pm, Andrew Goodman <agood...gmail.com> wrote:
> Discussing with colleagues I have come to the
realization that my feed
> reader is stagnating. Unsubscribing has been the
default mode for a
> lot of us who built up too many things to read. If we
put our heads
> together, maybe we'll find new, useful feeds to check
out. They might
> seem obvious to you - but others may not be reading
them. What are
> your top six feeds (not counting the obvious
"search engine industry"
> ones)? What do you have trouble resisting, no matter
how distracting
> it is; or what sticks around in your sometimes read
list because the
> poster is diligent/informative/fun?


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Re: Pimp My Reader!
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-27 09:38:09
Some of mine:

GigaOM: gigaom.com
Valleywag: valleywag.com
O'Reilly Radar: radar.oreilly.com
skrentablog: www.skrenta.com
Technology Evangelist: technologyevangelist.com
Technology & Marketing Law Blog: http://blog.ericgoldman.
org/

On May 26, 8:51 am, David Berkowitz <dberkow...gmail.com> wrote:
> A few of my favorite reads from outside the SEM camp:
> Noah Brier: noahbrier.com
> Christina Kerley: ck-blog.com
> Matt Dickman: technomarketer.typepad.com
>
> If anyone's into wiki publishing, it would be fun to
set up a wiki for
> this group with all of our own blogs/feeds on them.
>
> David Berkowitz
> Director of Emerging Media
> 360i
> Web: 360i.com | Blog: marketersstudio.com
>
> On May 25, 9:43 pm, Andrew Goodman <agood...gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Discussing with colleagues I have come to the
realization that my feed
> > reader is stagnating. Unsubscribing has been the
default mode for a
> > lot of us who built up too many things to read. If
we put our heads
> > together, maybe we'll find new, useful feeds to
check out. They might
> > seem obvious to you - but others may not be
reading them. What are
> > your top six feeds (not counting the obvious
"search engine industry"
> > ones)? What do you have trouble resisting, no
matter how distracting
> > it is; or what sticks around in your sometimes
read list because the
> > poster is diligent/informative/fun?


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