My Top 10 Blogs

Yzabel / August 2, 2005

Duncan at The Blog Herald posted about it, and John at SYNTAGMA made me realize that it could be interesting to do that as well. So, answering to this indirect invitation from Steve Rubel to share them through the Technorati tag at the end of this entry, here are the 10 blogs I’d take with me on a desert island:Naniwa Spirit — I may not comment often, and I may not have commented a lot in the past, when there wasn’t any feed for it yet and I’d often miss the new posts, but throughout the past years, I’ve really loved reading what Silmy had to say on her life in Japan.ProBlogger — I may not be making any money with my blogs… however, this one is a gold mine for blogging news, advice and tools recommendations on more than one account.SYNTAGMA — Why, yes, I like the tone of your posts, John.Neil Gaiman’s Journal — This shouldn’t come as a surprise, right?Shots in the Dark — Snippets of life and observations…You need to post more often, girl! (I know, I know… Lack of time and opportunities to do so.)The Blog Herald — More about blogs, but I’m never tired of it.Alas (A Blog) — Because Ampersand always has the knack to write about touchy matters with a unique tone.Contentious — Amy Gahran’s topics about online communication are often pretty interesting. Notably her “vermin” series.The Skinny Daily Post — A huge inspiration for me, and part of which has sustained my new lifestyle in the past semester.The New World Notes — That’s about Second Life, alright. Wagner James Au’s views and interviews.Y Tags:

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  • John (SYNTAGMA)

    Thanks, Yzabel. You’re very sweet to include me. I wish I could have included Y Blogs, but I had to make a point about some of the others 🙂

  • Yzabel

    Well, that was part of the exercise, so it’s normal that all of us taking part in this had to make a choice. I had too, haha 🙂

  • Larys (Shots in the Dark)

    Thanks for including me too 🙂 I know I should post more often ^^; but it’s not easy when you depend on expensive cyber cafés. Hope I’ll have my own connexion in Ulster…I’ll have a look at the other blogs sometime, especially at Neil Gaiman’s…

  • Yzabel

    Ehe, yes, I know it’s not easy for you to update in such circumstances. If you were to have your own connexion there, this would sure rock!

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