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Rated • 48 reviews • internet • craigslist.org
Rated • 48 reviews • internet • craigslist.org
Rated • 2 reviews • celebrities • perezhilton.com
Rated • 17 reviews • blogs • jonathancrossfield.com
Rated • 40 reviews • blogs • copyblogger.com
Rated • 4 reviews • kids, parents, quotes, dads, fathers • discoveringdad.net
A great, exhaustive list of quotes about fatherhood and parenting. A lot of lessons to be taken from them even for those of us without kids, too!
Rated • 4 reviews • mobile computing, wishlist, dream gadget • jonathancrossfield.com
If you've ever found yourself lugging around a harem of gadgets because none of the -quite- does everything you need, you'll sympathize with Jonathan's feature wishlist for the dream gadget.
Rated • 3 reviews • internet, content overload, satire, aggregation • blogspot.com
First, we became inundated with social networks and we couldn't keep up. Then Friendfeed promised to sort it all out. But soon came the copycats and before we knew it, we had effectively moved from a web 2.0 landscape of social media overload into an era of social media -aggregation- overload. Introducing the solution: Streamulo.us.
Rated • 4 reviews • women, blogs, new york times, blogging, blogher • blogspot.com
In classic MSM form, the NYT got it wrong - twice. First they stuck a business story about the BlogHer convention in the Fashion and Style section. Then, when blogger Amber Naslund wrote a scathing response on her blog (and sent a matching letter to the ed), the Times called and asked her to change her letter before it could be printed! A must-read article about how clueless the MSM can be in dealing with new media and bloggers.
Rated • 1 review • blogs, trifecta, directory • bloggeries.com
A useful list of the most potent blog directories on the web, compiled using SEOmoz's Trifecta page strength tool. Also, congrats to Bloggeries by DubzG for getting on the list!
Rated • 3 reviews • journalism, social networks, overload, social media, open networking • wordsforhirellc.com
An excellent post by the always-on-point Karen Swim on the dangers of "open networking." This hit a nerve with me and I think it will with a lot of people who sometimes feel overwhelmed by the flood of social media invites. Must-read.