Swivel Feeds, Group 5

This is an update on my swivel feeds experiment, in which I ask bloggers I read to help me rebuild my reading list by adding 5 of their favorite blogs to the list.  I’ve had a great response so far, and my new reading list is coming together nicely, with a diverse and interesting mix of bloggers.  When the list is complete, I will share it and upload an OPML file for those who are interested. 

Here are the swivel feeds recommendations so far from the fourth group, plus a couple of stragglers from prior groups.  Note that, when possible, I designate blogs by the name of the blogger, because I like to know who I’m talking to.

C.C. Chapman
Christine Thurow
Dennis the Peasant
Fear Not the Gods
I Can Has Cheezburger
Justine Ezarik
Lost and Gone Forever
Madame Levy
Paul Colligan
The River
SBWLTN
Tom Matrullo
War on Folly
Will Truman

I have subscribed to all of the recommended blogs, and all of them are new to me.

These blogs join the following prior recommendations and participants in the fourth edition of my new reading list.

A Cons. Experience
Alan Levine
Amyloo
Anne Zelinka
Assaf Arkin
Ballastexistenz
Beth Kanter
BldgBlog
Blogging Pro
Blonde 2.0
Bob Meets World
Bonnie Staring
Brad Feld
Brad Kellett
Chip Camden
Chris Brogan
Christopher Carfi
Claus Valca
Corey Clayton
D’Arcy Norman
Daily Cup of Tech
Dan Santow
Dave Rogers
Dave Taylor
Dave Wallace
David Rothman
Deborah Schultz
Doug Karr
Dwight Silverman
Earl Moore
Ed Bott
Engtech Lite
Ethan Johnson
f8d
Father Bob
Frank Paynter
Fraser Kelton
GAS Tech. News
Heise Security
Hilary Talbot
Hugo Ortega
Ian Forrester
IT|Redux

J.A. Konrath
J.P. Rangaswami
Jennifer Slegg
Jessica Hagy
jkOnTheRun
Joe Wikert
John Tropea
John T. Unger
John Walkenbach
Jon Udell
Les Orchard
Lisa Stone
Long Zheng
Marek Uliasz
Mike Miller
Nancy White
Natalie Goes to Japan
New Scientist
Nick Hodge
Nick O’Neill
Opacity
Paul Greenberg
Paul Lester
Paul Stamatiou
Phydeaux3
Quasi Fictional
Read/Write Web
Reg Braithwaite
ReveNews
Robert Andrews
Robert Hruzek
Robert Nagle
Scott Hanselman
The Struggling Writer
Tresblue
Tricks of the Trade
UNEASYsilence
Valleywag
Wonderland or Not
Wondermark
Zen Habits

From Group 4 I haven’t heard from Donna Bogatin, Eric Scalf, Frank GruberFraser Kelton, Fred Wilson or Greg Hughes.  From Group 3 I haven’t heard from Dave Winer<
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Doc Searls, and haven’t received any recommendations from David Airey.  My general policy is to assume non-participation after 2 weeks.

From Group 2Bill Liversidge and Dave Rogers did not respond.  Bill has been dropped from the swivel feeds list.  Dave remains on the reading list, because he was recommended as a swivel feed by another participant.

Now for the next 8 bloggers:

Guy Kawasaki: I’ve read Guy’s blog since the day he launched it.  He and I don’t always agree on everything, but I have been consistent in my praise of his blog building abilities.  He only reads 22 or so feeds, so the ones he reads must be pretty good. 

Haydn Shaughnessy: Hayden is a tech and new media journalist and a pioneer of social networking engines.  

Henry Blodget:  Henry is a former Wall Street analyst, who writes about tech related business. 

Hugh MacLeod: Hugh is a working man’s A-Lister, an artist, marketer and blogger.  A long time read.

Ian Delaney: Ian is a London based tech journalist, and another long time read.

Ilker Yoldas: I discovered Ilker’s blog when Mike tagged me in his Thinking Blogger Awards meme.  He blogs on a wide range of interesting topics, and has a talent for encouraging interaction among bloggers.     

Jackson Miller: One of my newer blogging buddies and a daily read.

Jake Ludington: A long time read on various tech and media topics.

That’s the fifth group of bloggers I’m asking to help rebuild my reading list.  If you’re willing, please recommend 5 of your favorite blogs to add to the list.  Use the comments, your blog or email, whichever you prefer.

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  • I welcome the challenge. I look forward to browsing your recommendations.

    1. Frank Yu's One Billion Users and Counting . Yu is a Microsoft Manager working in Beijing. A few years ago I called him the world's best blogger. In the last few years, he's definitely slackened off considerably (ahem, managing Microsoft's team can take up your time), but when he does post, it's interesting stuff.

    2. Nonsequitur , 2 philosophy professors pick apart newspaper columns and dissect logical fallacies in arguments.

    3. Jay wynia's Glass is too Big . Php Ubergeek/entrepreneur talks about ideas, open source, business and marketing opportunities. Original and great.

    4. Michael Blowhard runs 2 blowhards site. Cultural criticism by a nationally esteemed writer, quite wacky, sometimes NSFW but generally polite.

    5. Roy Peter Clark's Writing Tools . Clark has written the definitive book on writing for the 21st century. This blog contains some of his insights about writing and journalism.









  • Kent - I don't fully understand it. DO you want me to recommend some blogs? lately I've been dipping into art blogs and can recommend artfagcity.com (Paddy Johnson's New York art scene blog)and Tom Moody (http://www.digitalmediatree.com/tommoody/) both of which round out my techcie llfe.
  • Thanks again for including me in this experiment, Kent. How many more groups will you be asking? I'm in awe of your ability to absorb so many feeds!

    Look forward to seeing the final list, and in particular what you think of the overall selection once you've been reading them for a while.

    Cheers
    Imp.




  • This is a great experiment - a social networking approach to adding feeds. Love it and honored to be recommended by someone!
  • Thank you for shining some of the limelight on me! That's very cool of you.

    I'm thoroughly enjoying your site. It's like going to a really great buffet. *snarf* ;)

  • Interesting reads/suggestions you've got going on. I'm certainly going to use your list to discover some new ones.
  • Thanks for the mention... I need to catch up on some reading!!!
  • Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad to hear that you are enjoying my blog.
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