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Blog Day 2007

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It is August 31st again and it is Blog Day.  Writing, and mostly reading, blogs offer me a wider access for ideas and knowledge bypassing the traditional gatekeepers and editors. Therefore I’m finding it nice to dedicate a day in the year to recommend and compliment some of those blogs that made my world richer.

  • Coyote Blog - I stumble upon this blog a while ago, looking for serious writing about the global warming and I found a real gem. The Coyote Blog covers variety of issues with sharp observation and in a way that making even complicated issues much clearer. 
  • Cafe Hayek - My favorite economy blog, and not only because of the name. The writers,  Two George Mason University professors, prove that economy can make sense.
  • Deep Space - This is a new blog written by a very dear friend. Catherine is a very talented writer who decided to try the blog format as a way to publish here wonderful writing. I’m anxious to see how this blog will develop, and I hope that many other will enjoy it as well.
  • Ben Hammersley - Simply because his photography is like a beautiful poetry.
  • PrezVid - The Presidential campaign as it is being run on YouTube. It is very interesting to see the increasing effort of the candidates to harness the Internet, and the new horizons the new tools open for political discussion.  

The Hebrew list will include, this year, the following:

  • Zoolish - This blog, and its writer, are a proof that you can be very smart and yet wrong (or is it the other way around? :) ). I like reading Zoolish observations and analysis, although not agreeing with the conclusions sometimes.
  • Friends of George - although I tried to avoid A-listing bloggers this is an obvious exceptions. This blog is written in a very charismatic way and with a rare intellectual honesty, which make it pleasure to read, even when I disagree with its observation or conclusions.
  • Micro-Cosmos - Usually I have very little patience to young people, for many reasons, but this is an obvious exception. The blog offers a window that allow us to follow the development of a bright young man, and it is an interesting journey.
  • The armchair school - a mix of technology, alcohol reviews and observation about life and politic. Well written.
  • The true and shocking story of - Culture review the culture review should be.

Blog Day 2007

 

 

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