What I read and when depends on what's updated that day. RSS feeds are a huge saviour, especially when you read as many sites as I do! You can see my bloglines subscriptions here:
I'm subscribed to my own blog, too. It's funny because sometimes I have timed published posts, and then I see it appear in my feed after writing it a couple days earlier. Then I go read it .
Blogs I keep up with include activeCollab (although maybe not much longer), OpenDNS, Ubuntu-Tutorials, ILoveJackDaniels, LifeHacker, and Ubunu Blog.
Megan posted this at 13:38 — 16th September 2007.
She has: 10,288 posts
Joined: Jun 1999
What I read and when depends on what's updated that day. RSS feeds are a huge saviour, especially when you read as many sites as I do! You can see my bloglines subscriptions here:
http://www.bloglines.com/public/mmcdermott
I also subscribe to a few important and/or really frequently updated sites directly through Opera:
SEOmoz (must-read SEO and marketing blog)
Signal vs. Noise (interface design, particularly for web apps)
A List Apart
Oh - yes, I do subscribe to my own blog (just in case anyone notices that - it's just to check that the feed is coming through ok)
Megan
My web design blog
pr0gr4mm3r posted this at 01:11 — 18th September 2007.
He has: 825 posts
Joined: Sep 2006
I'm subscribed to my own blog, too. It's funny because sometimes I have timed published posts, and then I see it appear in my feed after writing it a couple days earlier. Then I go read it
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Blogs I keep up with include activeCollab (although maybe not much longer), OpenDNS, Ubuntu-Tutorials, ILoveJackDaniels, LifeHacker, and Ubunu Blog.