ourchair
Well-Known Member
I'm curious to know what blogs and feeds people actively follow here.
I currently use Pageflakes, which is similar to iGoogle (is it still around, I haven't checked in two years) and Bloglines in that it allows you to plug numerous feeds onto a single page for viewing convenience. You can view my account here.
Currently, I follow Worldchanging, the bright green environmentalism blog for most of my eco-news. I tried following Grist --- which is probably a tie with WC for favorite eco blog --- and Treehugger too, but then it was too difficult to manage them all.
Like everyone else, I follow Warren Ellis and Boingboing, but I also have Open the Future, WC's Jamais Cascio's futurism and foresight blog.
For videogaming, I keep track of Gamasutra features, Kotaku, Offworld and GamePolitics, which is odd considering I haven't bought a new game for my PC in two years now.
For general entertainment news, I read io9 because of its broad sci-fi coverage, and The Hollywood Reporter for industry analysis and insight.
I currently use Pageflakes, which is similar to iGoogle (is it still around, I haven't checked in two years) and Bloglines in that it allows you to plug numerous feeds onto a single page for viewing convenience. You can view my account here.
Currently, I follow Worldchanging, the bright green environmentalism blog for most of my eco-news. I tried following Grist --- which is probably a tie with WC for favorite eco blog --- and Treehugger too, but then it was too difficult to manage them all.
Like everyone else, I follow Warren Ellis and Boingboing, but I also have Open the Future, WC's Jamais Cascio's futurism and foresight blog.
For videogaming, I keep track of Gamasutra features, Kotaku, Offworld and GamePolitics, which is odd considering I haven't bought a new game for my PC in two years now.
For general entertainment news, I read io9 because of its broad sci-fi coverage, and The Hollywood Reporter for industry analysis and insight.