2. Updated constantly,
and nearly always
entertaining, Mashable
takes the worlds
of Twitter, Facebook,
entertainment, news,
and everything else
techies are talking
about and, well,
mashes it up into the
kind of blog casserole
we just can’t get
enough of.
3. Om Malik’s creation has
grown into one of the largest
blogs worldwide, and it’s all
due to focusing on what’s
new. News and analysis on
Web 2.0, technologies and
startups, social
media, gaming — you name
it, GigaOM has it covered.
That’s what happens when
you have a team of 12
technology-obsessed writers
(six of which have authored
over 100 posts each).
4. How long ZDNet has been in existence
makes this go-to tech website (formerly
“ZiffNet”) an anomaly among blogs.
Founded in 1991, formerly on
CompuServe and Prodigy, ZDNet was
purchased in 2000
by CNET (CBS Interactive), and reports on
a variety of tech news. While they focus
heavily on the usual suspects (Apple,
Microsoft, Google), ZDNet also features
product reviews, software downloads
and tons of news and analysis on tech
businesses and issues.
5. Suster founded two
companies and worked in
consulting, and has now
gone over to "the Dark
Side of VC," as he puts it.
He's seen every business
situation imaginable, from
startups to large
corporations, and from
success to failure. Plus, he
has a knack for breaking
down complicated ideas
and making them much
easier to understand. He
knows what it takes to win,
and you should listen.
6. As a three-time
entrepreneur, Trunk has
a lot of experience to
share. She deftly mixes
her small business
advice with personal
anecdotes (sometimes
hilarious, sometimes
heartbreaking) to make
for a blog that you'll
look forward to
reading. And, her
insights are priceless.
7. Blank tackles the whole
gamut of business topics,
from innovation in big
business to the role of a
founding CEO. His B-school
teaching instincts come
through all his blog posts,
where he often walks his
readers step-by-step through
his points, and useful graphs
abound. Most posts are
summed up at the bottom
with a helpful "Lessons
Learned" section, too.
8. Cubano and Miami
native Perez Hilton is
the internet’s most
notorious gossip
columnist. Since
launching in
2004, PerezHilton.com
— originally named
PageSixSixSix.com–
has become one of
the leading go-to sites
for celebrity news.
9. The term “Thirty Mile Zone”
originated in the 1960s,
when due to the growth of
location shoots, studios
established a “thirty mile
zone” to monitor rules for
filming in
Hollywood. Launched in
2005, TMZ’s meteoric rise
followed its exclusive on the
biggest stories in
entertainment
10. While their ad
placement can be a
little overwhelming at
times, this is still a quality
site for any cinephile.
Movie news and
reviews are the driving
force behind the site,
and they run the gamut
from mainstream to
indie. All the latest
trailers are collected
and displayed for your
enjoyment, and the
Slash Filmcast is another
strong point.
11. Google Docs
There are several advantages of using Google Docs
1) Online Availability: The most significant advantage of this product is
that it is available online, you can work easily, without downloading
any programs or software. This consumes less RAM.
2) Less Spacial: All the data remains online. To work with Google Docs
& Spreadsheets you only need to have Internet connection and a web
browser. You do not need to be concerned with “filling” your hard
drive. Data is stored on Google’s giant servers.
12. Linked In
This was an important tool in which have many manners to find
people with similar interests and also is very helpful to find Jobs o to
have good references.
13. WordPress
With WordPress and other blogs, you can
amuse, inform, promote or rant to your
heart's content with ease. Whether you're
an experienced blogger or new to this
electronic expression of your thoughts,
you'll find every feature you'd ever need
from traffic tracking, widget addition and
even spell check.
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