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    I am trying to get a better feel for what people like to read, so what are your fav sites or blogs?

    Mine are:
    popurls.com for finding out what's hot on the social networks like digg
    wickedfire.com - interesting forum
    io9.com - science fiction news
    startrekonline.com - mmo I am looking forward to
    canoe.ca - Canadian news

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    techmeme.com - tech aggregator
    memeorandum.com - political aggregator
    neptunuslex.com - retired navy captain, good read
    coyoteblog.com - libertarian struggles of a small businessman, great read
    37signals.com/svn - the great signal v. noise - 37signals blog
    wow.com - Warcraft blog - the one game I play consistently
    http://www.paulgraham.com/index.html - anything paul graham writes

    I've cut back alot on blog reading, so that's most of what I read nowadays
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    Most of my reading is now in the entrepreneur/startup/business category now. I now have subscriptions to Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and Inc. magazines (in print). It's amazing how much business comes into play. We thought we'd code a t-shirt search engine and just focus on the coding side of it but man have we been learning some great business lessons. Having to delve into issues we never thought we would have to deal with - it's been fun and educational though.

    The only non-tshirt/business related sites I now read with any degree of regularity (and it's really not a regular schedule) are techcrunch and lifehacker. Kinda cool - I'm actually listed in Crunchbase now:
    http://www.crunchbase.com/person/brian-pipa
    as is BrainyAtom: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/brainyatom
    and Teenormous: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/teenormous
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    Wow, I think the only one I read is techmeme.com off your list Matt.

    Crunchbase eh? - http://www.crunchbase.com/person/david-peralty

    I love me some LifeHacker though. Good choice.

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    I'll add some more when I have more time -- I do read lifehacker and smarterware.org - both of which are damn good technology/productivity guides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidcubed View Post
    Heh - I'll know I made it once I'm in wikipedia though
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    Yeah, Wikipedia is a slightly tougher nut to crack, unless you have a friend that has an account there with decent rep that can push something through... (not me).

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidcubed View Post
    Yeah, Wikipedia is a slightly tougher nut to crack, unless you have a friend that has an account there with decent rep that can push something through... (not me).
    I'll make it someday on my own
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    hi,
    i will make some day on my own matter is Most of my reading is now in the entrepreneur/startup/business category now. I now have subscriptions to Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and Inc. magazines (in print). It's amazing how much business comes into play. We thought we'd code a t-shirt search engine and just focus on the coding side of it but man have we been learning some great business lessons. Having to delve into issues we never thought we would have to deal with - it's been fun and educational though.
    thanks to all

    regards,
    phe9oxis,
    http://www.dynamicdrive.com

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