Sites I Follow: Technology
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It’s “Saturday is for Sites” again. This week I spotlight five sites that I follow for Technology. Enjoy!
1. Mashable
Mashable has got to be one of the top places to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies - especially as they relate to Web 2.0 & Social Networking/Media. Be prepared, though. It can be information overload. Mashable posts upwards of 20 posts a day. Use a feed reader (such as Google Reader) to scan through the headlines easily.
Recent additions…
- Digg Launches New Mobile Version with Optimized Interface
- Delicious Without the Dots. Version 2.0 Delivered.
- Netflix Needs to Change Things if it Wants to Make Streaming Big
2. MicroExplosion
MicroExplosion is the blog of Bill Seaver, former LifeWay guy & new media expert. The site has great posts on new technologies & media, including social networking sites.
Recent additions…
- Three Social Media Killers At Your Company
- Just Because You Blog Doesn’t Mean You’re A Blogger
- Don’t Write Off The Boomers In Social Media
3. Signal vs Noise
Signal vs Noise is the official blog of 37signals, one of the premiere developers of web-based applications. The blog has practical posts on user-experience, design, business, simplicity & more.
Recent additions…
- What you expect from clients is what you will get
- Picasso: Getting from here to there in twelve strokes
- Advice for entrepreneurs: Throw out that five-year plan, build something now, and don’t take any money
4. TechCrunch
TechCrunch focuses on profiling & reviewing new Internet products & companies, as well as existing companies that are making an impact on the web.
Recent additions…
- NBC Launches On-Demand Olympic Coverage In HD
- LG Releases Blu-ray Player with Netflix Streaming
- Call your Twitter pals with Phweet
5. ReadWriteWeb
This is a new site I’m giving a test ride to. It is linked to heavily and covers mainly social networking/media sites & technologies.
Recent additions…
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