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Scobleizer: My favorite 35 feeds for the past month

  • Vance · 2 years ago
    "I’ll put up the list every few months or so." -

    variation on famous final quote posted to Web 1.0 sites before they went stale; often accompanied by a yellow triangle with a construction worker trapped inside.
  • Herschel · 2 years ago
    I didn't make the top 35? Shame on you Robert.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Herschel: funny!
  • David Dalka · 2 years ago
    Robert,

    This reminds me, did I tell you I fixed the severe formatting problem I was having with my feed last week Friday?

    It had been messed up for over a month due to a plugin being incompatible with Wordpress 2.1. This is why I'm not upgrading to 2.2 right away, the plugins aren't immediately compatible. This is a big issue that is likely ultimately resolved by the plugins becoming incorporated in the main code.
  • Andy Beal · 2 years ago
    I'm honored Robert, thanks for reading and thanks for sharing!
  • Sam Sethi · 2 years ago
    Thanks Robert. will try the same experiment with my Reader. also FYI. Vecosys moving home to blognation.com in next few weeks will ping you with more nearer the time ;-)
  • David O'Neil · 2 years ago
    "What are your favorite tech blogs? Any that aren’t on my list? I’ll put up the list every few months or so."

    Robert, lifehack.org. They have some great articles about productivity and software tricks recently.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    David, thanks, subscribed!
  • Eric Rice · 2 years ago
    Doesn't TechMeme carry some of those routinely? I was able to change priority on blog reading habits by skimming topics, following brand names (or discover new ones) and lower the priority of reading someone for someone's sake. Seems like quite a bit of redundancy in consumption, with a fave list like this. There's still a difference though, regarding subscribing to people vs. topics.
  • DaveD · 2 years ago
    My vote for the most ego-centric post of 2007. Obviously you ARE the "voice of Web 2.0" - or is that bubble 2.0?

    So far over the last 7 days you've (1) saved a 19 year old from having to build a business plan, (2) assisted a starving comic artist to believe she can get 10,000,000 readers in 5 years, and now this.

    Wow. I may have to reconsider where my money is invested right now. It's 2000 all over again.
  • JT · 2 years ago
    25. CrunchGear. (Mike Arrington’s personal blog). (11)


    Isn't Mike's personal blog crunchnotes.com?
  • Todd McKinney · 2 years ago
    Maybe it just appeals to coders, but I don't see Jeff Atwood (http://www.codinghorror.com/) on the list. He often comes up with the hi-light of my feed reading for the day.
  • colin · 2 years ago
    Many of those aren't individuals - they are aggregations or team contributions.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Eric: there will be some overlap. I do put many of the big stories, albeit I'll pick my favorite 1-3 posts off of a topic where Techmeme will give you 100 or more (like on the Ask thing last night).

    People who praise my link blog say it goes deeper into the long tail than TechMeme and doesn't go nutty when a big blog storm hits too.
  • Jason Hall · 2 years ago
    Yes, but how many of them do you actually *read*? here's what I found.

    What's your most thoroughly read feed? How about least?

    More stats plz
  • Jeremiah Owyang · 2 years ago
    Eric

    Techmeme often breaks "NEWS", most of the content I write about isn't news, but are concepts, strategies, and "how-tos".

    Thanks Robert, it's much appreciated.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Jason, here’s my “read” list:
    MSDN Blogs 2,594 56%
    TechAddress 1,895 59%
    Planet Intertwingly 1,341 55%
    TechTalkBlogs 1,107 57%
    TechNet Blogs 991 52%
    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 845 54%
    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories – Sponsored by: CyberTrader 823 56%
    Gizmodo 790 62%
    reddit.com: programming - what’s new online 769 59%
    Google News 730 58%
    digg / Technology 647 62%
    Engadget 546 61%
    dzone.com: latest front page 523 56%
    ESPN.com 493 61%
    Boing Boing 429 62%
    Y Combinator Startup News 411 57%
    CrunchGear 382 56%
    Slashdot 380 62%
    Google Blog Search: scoble 365 63%
    Media 2.0 Workgroup 345 60%
    SlashGear 313 64%
    GigaOM Network 291 61%
    Mashable! 290 62%
    Matrixsynth 270 54%
    Daily Kos 268 60%
    RSS Feed for Lifehacker.. 256 60%
    Thomas Hawk’s Photos 243 68%
    PaidContent 234 59%
    The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) 197 62%
    ‘Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication’ 192 72%
    geeksugar - 177 57%
    OracleBlogs 169 56%
    PodTech.net: Technology, Business, Media, and News Podcasts 165 63%
    Google Blog Search: podtech 160 64%
    MAKE Magazine 159 55%
    TechCrunch 158 62%
    broadbandreports.com 151 58%
    ScienceBlogs Select 150 71%
    Engadget HD 148 66%
    Epicenter 146 62%
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    For me, "sharing" is FAR more important than Reading. I read a lot of things with a lot of noise (blogs.msdn.com, for instance, has a lot more posts that don't get on my shared blog). I also read everything in a river of news way, not folder-by-folder, so percentage read doesn't matter much. It's who gets shared. THAT is where the high value is.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Now, what’s interesting is to compare the percentage of the time things got shared.
    For instance, TechCrunch published 158 items, I shared 60 of those. Almost half, right?
    But Mashable published 290 and I only shared 93. A far lower percentage.
    So, TechCrunch has more “meat” and less noise.
    BUt then I don't care about noise. I just hit "J" one more time. :-)
  • 2.0 weblogs · 2 years ago
    Papa bear, don't forget about "Scobleizer." and all the awesome Monster truck/tech footage found there.

    So "Pat your back from time to time" as advice i think i heard from the site i recommend below:

    Web worker daily
    http://webworkerdaily.com/

    -Americo
  • rslux · 2 years ago
    I'd like to add a shout-out for Tony Hung's http://www.deepjiveinterests.com/
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Americo: thanks, but I do post lots of my own stuff to my link blog. That's patting enough. :-)
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    rslux: yeah, I read Tony's blog already. It's quite good, agreed. He probably just missed being on my list.
  • Louis Gray · 2 years ago
    Here are my Top Ten, Robert:

    TechCrunch (Items shared: 28)
    Scobleizer (Items shared: 21)
    Engadget (Items shared: 19)
    Mashable (Items shared: 19)
    Louisgray.com (Items shared: 17) -- Really.
    Read/Write Web (Items shared: 16)
    AppleInsider (Items shared: 12)
    MacRumors (Items shared: 11)
    GigaOm (Items shared: 10)
    VentureBeat (Items shared: 10)
    The Apple Blog (Items shared: 10)

    This can all be found on My Link Blog
  • Marc Meyer · 2 years ago
    Robert, you once mentioned wanting to share your opml file somehow. We invite you to put it onto blogrovr, from where folks can subscribe to it easily in whatever tool they like.

    And for those who can't read ALL that material end to end, they can have rover fetch stories from those blogs about wherever they browse and answer the question: What has Scoble read about what I'm browsing?

    Get in touch if you're ready to share the Scoble bundle!
  • Kyle · 2 years ago
    It's great to see AppScout in your Top 10, Robert! Looks like we're in good company.
  • Herschel · 2 years ago
    Actually, I don't have time to read as much as you do Robert (wife just gave birth). So, I depend on you to write up the best of the best.

    Hey, maybe you should do some techie award show kind of non-conference thingy. I'll be happy to help out with that.

    Even nerds need to be given awards!
  • Vivek Puri · 2 years ago
    Hey, you were watching me! Great! :)
  • Sameer · 2 years ago
    I would add DigitalInspiration by Amit Agarwal (http://labnol.blogspot.com/). It's in the same league as LifeHack and LifeHacker.
  • Jim Louderback · 2 years ago
    Glad you like our AppScout site. We went full text RSS last month (without telling anyone, to see what the effect would be), and it looks like it worked -- at least for you!!!!

    We also went full text on Gearlog.com, so if that's not in your newsreader (I checked, it doesn't appear to be), you might consider adding it. It's not rumors, it's real gear and gadget facts from our lab analysts and editors.
  • Pete · 2 years ago
    Thanks, Robert. You rock. ;)
  • Christopher Coulter · 2 years ago
    Social softwareisms, start-up soup, big blog egos, blogger penis envy de jour, developer insider-baseball games, Microsoft political warfare daily newbits, and an endless sea of gadget blogs.

    What fun...

    PS - Jim, Gearlog and AppScout don't really work, needs breaking news, and quick sarcastic spikes. Trying to go quasi-analysis, yet on a short attention span blog format, be mixing the metaphors. Plus it's boring and half reads like just a condensed version of the press release. You need personality writers, not droning cub reporters, and the multiple writers, kills any personality sense itself. Plus half the stuff on Gearlog is all labled "[via Engadget]" or "[via Gizmodo]". So it seems you still need those "rumors". Gearlog is boring and blah. Mary Jo Foley style works however, breaking real reporting, not just an endless sea of products. Commodity marketing group blogs under a ZDNETiffy banner, is the surest way to kill them.
  • Steve Trefethen · 2 years ago
    What the hell, on the heels of a few Facebook posts:

    http://www.stevetrefethen.com/blog/
  • Tim · 2 years ago
    AWESOME, thanks for checking out the adobe blog site, I write the blog for Acrobat http://blogs.adobe.com/acrobatforaec there are blogs over all of our products and most of them have great tips and tricks on how to use the software. So come on by and grab a RSS feed of your choice. And again thanks for reading and visiting the site

    Tim Huff
    http://blogs.adobe.com/acrobatforaec
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