2. Technology Blogs
theguardian.com, formerly
known as Guardian Unlimited
and guardian.co.uk, is a British
news and media website owned
by the Guardian Media Group.
Georgina Henry, who died in
February 2014, was appointed
editor in 2011. It contains nearly
all of the content of the
newspapers The Guardian and
The Observer, as well as a
substantial body of web-only
work produced by its own staff,
including a rolling news service.
3. engadget.com Engadget is a multilingual
technology blog network
with daily coverage of
gadgets and consumer
electronics. Engadget
currently operates a total of
ten blogs—four written in
English and six
international versions with
independent editorial staff.
Engadget has in the past
ranked among the top five
in the "Technorati top 100“
and was noted in TIME for
being one of the best blogs
of 2010.
4. Gizmodo.com
Gizmodo is a design and technology blog. It is part of the Gawker Media network
run by Nick Denton and runs on the Kinja platform. The blog, launched in 2002, was
originally edited by Peter Rojas, but he was recruited by Weblogs, Inc. to launch their
similar technology blog Engadget. By mid-2004, Gizmodo and Gawker together were
bringing in revenue of approximately $6,500 per month, definitely a success blog.
5. Finance Blogs
Business Insider is an
American business and
technology news website
launched in February
2009 and based in New
York City. Founded by
DoubleClick Founder and
former CEO Kevin P. Ryan,
it is the overarching brand
where Silicon Alley Insider
(launched May 16, 2007)
and Clusterstock
(launched March 20,
2008) appear.
In January 2012, Business Insider launched BI
Intelligence, a subscription-based research service
that provides data and analysis on the mobile,
payments, eCommerce, social, and digital media
industries.
6. MoneyCrashers Money Crashers! Our
mission is to develop
a community of
people who try to
make financially
sound decisions. The
website strives to
educate individuals
in making wise
choices about credit
and debt, investing,
education, real
estate, insurance,
spending, and more
7. budgetsaresexy.com
Budgets = Confidence =
Sexy
My goal with this blog is to
get people to stop and *pay
attention* to their money.
Especially you youngin’s. You
won’t find any long in-depth
instruction manuals or
anything else that bores me
to death here, as I really want
this to be a fun place to share
and interact with eachother.
By J. Money
Founder of budgetsaresexy
8. Entertainment Blogs ESPN (originally an
initialism for
Entertainment and
Sports Programming
Network) is a U.S.-based
global cable and satellite
television channel that is
owned by ESPN Inc., a
joint venture between
The Walt Disney
Company (which operates
the network, through its
80% controlling
ownership interest) and
Hearst Corporation
(which holds the
remaining 20% interest).
The channel focuses on sports-related programming
including live and recorded event telecasts, sports news
and talk shows, and other original programming.
9. The hoffington post The Huffington Post
(sometimes abbreviated
Huff Post or HuffPo) is
an American online news
aggregator and blog
founded by Arianna
Huffington, Kenneth
Lerer, Andrew Breitbart,
and Jonah Peretti,
featuring columnists.
The site offers news,
blogs, and original
content and covers
politics, business,
entertainment,
environment,
technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture,
comedy, healthy living, women's interests, and local
news.
10. BuzzFeed
BuzzFeed is an American
Internet news media company.
Founded in 2006 in New York
City as a viral lab by Jonah
Peretti, the company has
grown into a global media and
technology company
providing coverage on a
variety of topics including
politics, DIY, animals and
business.
BuzzFeed produces daily content, in which the work of staff reporters,
contributors, syndicated cartoon artists, and its community are
featured. Popular formats on the website include lists and quizzes.
13. Gmail
Gmail gives each user more than 2 gigs of storage space.
That's a lot of space and more than most other web based
email services. In fact, some third party software
developers have created ways to use Gmail's storage for
more than storing email and chat messages. The average
user will never have to delete old messages to make room
for new.
You can search through saved email and Talk
transcripts with Google as if you were searching for
web pages. Google automatically skips searching
through spam and trash folders, so you have results
that are more likely to be relevant.
14. Google Docs
Google Docs has many uses for companies. Beyond storing
information online, the products are fully interactive &
collaborative by users. You are able to share individual data
files and collections. There are four specific benefits.
1. Google Docs is Available For Many File Types
Basic Google Apps file types include:
•Documents
•Spreadsheets
•Presentations
•Drawings
•Web Forms
15. 2. Ease of Corporate Communication
Work-based collaboration is simplified for companies
that embrace Google Docs. The lag time that exists
with emailing documents to other employees is
eliminated as communication is real-time and access
to documents is available worldwide. Conversations
are efficient as files share easily among allowed
individuals.
16. 3. Variety of Information to Share
Imagine the company topics you can discuss over the
shared files. Google Apps integrates with hundreds of
Apps to extend functionality and improves
collaboration.
•Marketing projects
•Project Management
18. 4. Low Cost & High ROI.
Docs is an included app as part of Google Apps for
Business. At $50 per year Google Apps provides best in
class Software as a Service (SaaS) While a local file
server offers costly ways to store data, the cloud-based
environment of Google Docs has virtually no cost
considering the available space.
19. About Linkedin
Advantages of “Recommendations”
It’s an excuse to connect. While some people make
unsolicited Recommendations, the majority of
Recommendations are the result of the receiver
requesting them. That prompts the requester to engage
the recommender and remind them of why they value
the requester.
20. Advantages of “Groups”
Connects A Thriving Community
People love to belong to a community, or a Tribe as Seth
Godin puts it. The more you are able to connect like-
minded people together, the more they will appreciate
you for doing so. Create an opportunity for passionate
people to come together because the leader that does
this *usually* reaps the benefits.
21. Advantages of “Companies”
Attract New Talent
LinkedIn company pages include a dedicated "careers"
section that allows you to showcase your employment
brand to those users who may be looking for new job
opportunities. Under careers you can post job openings,
but you can also do much more. With an upgrade to a
silver or gold careers page, you can add videos and other
recruitment tools that tell LinkedIn members more
about your company, its culture and employees.
23. About Wordpress
WordPress is a free and open-source blogging tool and
a content management system (CMS) based on PHP
and MySQL. Features include a plugin architecture
and a template system. WordPress was used by more
than 23.3% of the top 10 million websites as of January
2015. WordPress is the most popular blogging system
in use on the Web, at more than 60 million websites.
24. My First Blog Ever
https://elialcantara75.wordpress.com