Generally, I like to read blogs that let you do more than just ‘read’ text the way you’d read a printed publication. Otherwise, I find it a bit of a pain trying to plough through a thousand words on a computer screen. Blogs that link to multimedia content, where you can click to see images or watch videos or even to other blogs and websites are the ones that I find more interesting, possibly because they make better use of all of the wonderful things you can do on the Internet. Read more
Many of us subscribe to dozens (even hundreds) of feeds from blogs and websites. My own list currently has 147 and they include everything–daily newspapers (Indian and foreign), magazines (ditto), e-zines, blogs, podcasts, etc. I try to check all the updates every day but, of course, I can’t. So here’s a list of some blogs that I simply Read more
Recently, Google launched a new free service, Google Latitude (HT’s Ruchi Hajela writes about it here), which allows your phone to track exactly where your friends and family are–provided they too download the software on their phones. It’s a cool app that I’ve been using for the past 24 hours and the blogosphere has gone bananas over it. Read more
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