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7/07/2007


Swivel Feeds, Group 8

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 very positive 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's how it works.  Every few days I ask a group of 8 of my favorite bloggers to each recommend 5 blogs to add to the list.  I post the recommended blogs in a subsequent update, and add them to my swivel feeds list.  Each update has a list of the recent blog recommendations, followed by the next 8 bloggers I am asking to add blogs to the list. 

Here are the swivel feeds recommendations so far from the seventh group, plus any 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.

There has been some confusion about who is supposed to recommend what.  The single column list below are the new blogs that got added to the list by the last group of bloggers.  The new list of bloggers I am asking to add blogs to the list is near the bottom of this post.

RECENT ADDITIONS 

Blog Business Summit
Brian Oberkirch
Dogster Blog
FresHDV
Giovanni Rodriguez
Imagethief
Mike Manuel
One Degree
PaidContent
Paper Ghost
Shel Israel
Stuart Brown
TED Blog
Think

I have subscribed to all of the recommended blogs, and all but one are new additions to my reading list.

The blogs listed above join the following prior recommendations and participants in the sixth edition of my new reading list.  Links to inform others about our swivel feeds collaborative reading list experiment would be much appreciated, but are by no means a condition to inclusion.

SWIVEL FEEDS LIST TO DATE

A Cons. Experience
Adam Gaffin
Adam Ostrow
Ah Soon
Alan Levine
Alan Patrick
Amyloo
Andy Abramson
Anne Zelinka
Assaf Arkin
Ballastexistenz
Beth Kanter
BldgBlog
Blogging Pro
Blognation
Blonde 2.0
Bob Meets World
Bonnie Staring
Brad Feld
Brad Kellett
Brian Balfour
C.C. Chapman
Chip Camden
Chris Brogan
Chris Marston
Christine Thurow
Christopher Carfi
Claus Valca
Corey Clayton
Crystal Jackson
D'Arcy Norman
Daily Cup of Tech
Dan Santow
Dave Rogers
Dave Taylor
Dave Wallace
David Cohen
David Rothman
Deborah Schultz
Dennis the Peasant
Don Dodge
Donna Bogatin
Doug Karr
Dwight Silverman
Earl Moore
Ed Bott
Engtech Lite
Eric Olson


 

Ethan Johnson
Ewan McIntosh
f8d
Father Bob
Fear Not the Gods
Frank Paynter
Fraser Kelton
Funny Junk
GAS Tech. News
Greg Hughes
Greg Sterling
Haydn Shaughnessy
Heise Security
Hilary Talbot
Howard Lindzon
Hugo Ortega
ICH Cheezburger
Ian Delaney
Ian Forrester
Ilker Yoldas
IT|Redux
J.A. Konrath
J.P. Rangaswami
Jackson Miller
Jake Ludington
Jay Neely
Jeff Balke
Jeff Masters
Jennifer Slegg
Jeremiah Owyang
Jessica Hagy
Jing Chen
jkOnTheRun
Joe Wikert
John Tropea
John T. Unger
John Walkenbach
Jon Udell
JonnyB
Josh Kopelman
Joshua Porter
Just Elite
Justine Ezarik
Kate Trgovac
Kevin Burton
Kfir Pravda
Les Orchard
Lisa Stone
Liz Stauss
Long Zheng
Lost and Gone Forever
Madame Levy
Marek Uliasz


 

Mike Miller
Nancy White
Nashville Is Talking
Natalie Goes to Japan
New Scientist
Nick Carr
Nick Hodge
Nick O'Neill
Official Google Blog
Opacity
Paddy Johnson
Paul Colligan
Paul Greenberg
Paul Lester
Paul Stamatiou
Penelope Trunk
Phydeaux3
Quasi Fictional
Read/Write Web
Reg Braithwaite
ReveNews
Rex Hammock
The River
Robert Andrews
Robert Hruzek
Robert Nagle
Rod Begbie
Rory Blyth
SBWLTN
Scott Adams
Scott Hanselman
Seamus McCauley
Stereogum
T-Critic
The Struggling Writer
ThoughtWorks Blogs
Tina Roth Eisenberg
Tom Evslin
Tom Matrullo
Tom Moody
Tony Hung
Tresblue
Trevin Chow
Tricks of the Trade
Twangville
UNEASYsilence
Valleywag
War on Folly
Will Truman
Wonderland or Not
Wondermark
Yes But No But Yes
Zen Habits

From Group 7, I haven't received recommendations from John Dvorak, John Watson, Karl Martino, Kevin Briody, Kevin HalesKevin Maney or Larry Borsato.  From Group 6, I haven't received recommendations from JD Lasica, Jeneane Sessum, Jeremy Zawodny or Jimmy Huen.  My general policy is to assume non-participation after 2 weeks.

From Group 5Guy Kawasaki, Henry Blodget and Hugh MacLeod did not make any recommendations.  All have been dropped from the swivel feeds list.  Hugh and Guy get a "sponsor's exemption" and will remain on my personal reading list.

Now for the next 8 bloggers each of whom I am asking to add 5 blogs to the list:

NEW LIST OF BLOGGERS TO ADD 5 BLOGS TO THE LIST

Louis Gray: We certainly don't always agree on everything, but I enjoy his blog- even when he is crapping all over me :)

Marc Canter: Marc is a long time read and the CEO of Broadband Mechanics, the company behind People Aggregator.

Mark Evans: Another long time read who writes about tech, telecom and other interesting issues.

Martin Gordon: One more long time read, who writes about tech, social networks and other interesting stuff.

Matt Moran: A relatively new blog in my feeds list, Matt is into family, tech and music- also my three favorite things.

Michael Parekh: Even though he's a Tarheel (Go Deacs), I've read his blog for a long time.  He writes about lots of tech-related topics.

Mike Seyfang: I met Mike through Dave Wallace, and enjoy both this blog and his podcast.

Niall Kennedy: I started reading Niall when he was at Technorati.  He's now a web technologist living in San Francisco. 

That's the eighth 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 your blog, the comments or email, whichever you prefer.


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5 Comment(s):

Kent,
I am a bit confused how or where I am supposed to respond to this meme, but here are five books I recommend:
--My StartUp Life by Ben Casnocha,
--Everything is Miscellaneous, by David Weinberger
--Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer
--Dreams from my Father, by Barack Obama
--A Long Wat Gone--by Ismael Beah

By Anonymous shel Israel, at 7/07/2007 2:01 PM  
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Kent, it's hard to say how much I DO like your blog. It's good stuff! I just disagree with you on the links tag issue. Happy to keep up the debate. I will not be "crapping on you" personally. It just comes down to tone.

PS - You know I noticed you had an amazing week. Nice job.

By Blogger louisgray, at 7/07/2007 11:54 PM  
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Shel, you are actually one of my existing reads who was just recommended by someone else. At the moment, there's nothing required (though I do appreciate the book suggestions). Later, when I get to the S's I'll ask you to recommend 5 blogs to add to the collaborative reading list.

Louis, it's all good, thus the :) in the post. I greatly enjoy discussing issues with people who disagree with me- it's more spirited and there's more of an opportunity to learn something new.

By Blogger Kent, at 7/08/2007 6:16 PM  
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5 Blogs for you..

Pam Slim's - Escape From Cublicle Nation
http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com

Wes Fryer's Moving at the Speed of Creativity
http://www.speedofcreativity.org/

Matt's Idea Blog (not me Matt) - Getting Things Done stuff
http://ideamatt.blogspot.com/

Stand to Reason - Philosophy and Religion
http://str.typepad.com/

Mike Schaffner's - Beyond Blinking Lights
http://mikeschaffner.typepad.com/

By Anonymous Matt Moran, at 7/19/2007 5:16 PM  
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Hey Kent,

Glad to see someone added us to your list!

If you want to check out our conference this coming September in Chicago (17th through 19th), ping me and I can get you a discount:

jason (at) blogbusinesssummit.com

By Anonymous Jason Preston, at 7/24/2007 1:01 PM  
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