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1/13/2006


ScobleFeeds A-Z: The M's

This is part thirteen of my A-Z review of Scoble's feeds. The rules and criteria are here.

I've already done A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L.

There's a lot of good stuff in this group, so we have our first three-way tie:

Maryamie (RSS Feed)

Manufactured Environments (RSS Feed)

Marc's Voice (RSS Feed)

Maryamie
is Scoble's better half, and she may even be the better blogger as well. She blogs on a varied range of topics from why you should date geeks to movies (she and I would not be good movie buddies because she didn't like Million Dollar Baby and can tolerate light hearted comedies) to tech to politics. I like well rounded blogs from genuine people and this is a great example of that. After reading her blog for a few days, I think Scoble might have married over his head about as much as I did.

Manufactured Environments is a blog that has a lot of music stuff and a lot of tech stuff. Those are my two favorite topics, so it's an easy add to this list.

Marc's Voice a/k/a Broadband Mechanics is Marc Canter's blog. He is one of the founders of the move to the edge movement I talk about so often. His blog has good web 2.0 stuff as well as a lot of other interesting topics. If you want one blog to read to keep current on all web developments, this would be it.

Honorable Mention:

Memeorandum
(RSS Feed) (ineligible because I read it daily, even though for some reason my posts stopped showing up in the discussion links and that makes me sad)

Micro Persuasion
(RSS Feed) (ineligible because I already read it)


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