3. Gizmodo
This blogs contains articles
about technology. It have
advices to make easier your life
by using the technology you
have or that you can easily
reach. Also, it tell you of what
other people around the world
are doing, exploring things, and
push technology to the fullest.
4. GigaOm
This is a blog where people can be aware about trending topics about technology. In its
homepage are the most popular articles ready to people to read it. And, at the beginning are
sections in which people can access and read articles exclusively about Apple, Cloud, Data,
Media, Mobile, Scince and Energy, or Social and Web. It also have an option of Gigaom events
about innovating ideas in where people can register and get a tickets.
5. How to Geek
This is a web site where you can actually get
advices from people that really know about
technology, they have a geek squad ready to
help you. You can find out how to remove
hyperlinks from Microsoft Word Docs, review
products, and play a ton of free games, all on
the same site.
This is a entertain and useful blog, because it
has sections like geek trivia, did you know?,
recently popular, daily tech term, and best of
How to Geek, among others. I think it is
appropriate for user that do not know much
about technology, but also for the ones that
know a little more.
7. Planet Money
This blog looks at all aspects
of the economy and finance.
Along with podcasts, graphics
and insightful commentary.
I like this page because they
write in a very simple and
practical English, and viewers
feel free to ask questions like
"What do you mean by that?"
and "I'm sorry, I don't
understand — can you explain
it again?" making it a comfort
zone where people can
actually learn about
economics in an effective way.
8. Calculated Risk Blog
The site provides concise
and very accessible
summaries of all the key
economic data and
developments. For
business men it is a
convenient tool because it
brings A very insightful
analysis of economics and
finance. Often uses graphs
to interpret and comment
on developments.
9. Felix Salmon
This is a blog of a journalist that it I always actualize about the trending topics that affect to the
business world. there is always articles worthy of reading them. Felix Salmon covers the full
range of topics in relation to the world of finance. He has been a financial journalist at Reuters
and his archive is well worth a read.
11. The Movie Poster Blog
Week after week, day after day, you’ll be
treated to posts featuring some of the most
visually impressive advertising art for the
motion picture industry. Some actually graced
the lobbies of theatres, while others are
alternates, foreign versions, or even user
created. If you’ve ever wanted to see what the
Mexican poster for Road House looks like, this
is your site.
12. Dezeen
Their news feature includes
everything you could ever
want to know about the art of
decoration and design, and
aspiring architects can find
lucrative gigs in the job
section. My favorite feature,
however, ties two art forms
together by analyzing the
various architectural wonders
created or featured in motion
pictures.
13. Anthony Fantano
Calling himself the “Internet’s busiest music
nerd,” Anthony Fantano heads up the music
criticism site known as The Needle Drop. The
sheer volume of his reviews is staggering, and
he still somehow finds the time to post video
reviews and comments on a daily basis. If it’s
happening in the world of music, there’s a
good chance that Fantano has something to
say about it. His delivery and enthusiasm may
not be for everyone, but you owe it to yourself
to give him a try.
15. Google
Browser-based apps like these ones help the users collaborate with almost anyone who has
access to a Web browser, instantly publish a document or spreadsheet online, or post a
document to any standard blog. Regardless of how complete it is, Google Docs & Spreadsheets'
combination of power and convenience is impressive, and I was only occasionally unsettled by
quirks in its collaboration features.
17. LinkedIn
The best online professional network you'll find.
Can add multimedia to resume-inspired profiles.
Excellent job board. Great search capabilities.
LinkedIn emphasizes professional affiliations,
work experiences, skills, and job titles. You can
highlight a project or achievement by linking to a
website and adding a graphic or video, or by
displaying a slideshow presentation right in your
profile. Your connections can write
recommendations, or testimonials, for your
profile. These can be a powerful testament to
your business and professional skills.