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Blogs I Wish I Had Time to Read

10 April, 2007 (00:22) | General Information | By: Erik

If only there were enough time in the day to do all the reading I want to do.

Magazines; currently I only get monthly magazines, Wired, Business 2.0, Transworld Surf, and Food and Wine. I’d like to also read Time and Business Week.
Newspapers; currently reading none daily but would love to have time to read, The Wall Street Journal and The Honolulu Advertiser (local paper).
Books; anything business related and books similar to what Jared Diamond and John Stossel write.

Blogs: These are what I’d really would like to spend more time reading and keeping up to date on. Mainly because they’re updated with things I’m trying to get into.

Blog Maverick - Mark Cuban rocks! Plane and simple. I love his opinions and the way he runs his basketball team. He writes a lot which makes it tough to keep up with everything, but he writes things that make you think and not just force opinions on you, and that’s great writing.

TechCrunch - It’s by far the best way to keep up with cutting edge ideas happening in on the Internet and keeping up with all the brand new business ventures.

Problogger.net - How anyone produces that much content is beyond me but I wish I had time to take in and learn from everything he posts. Just reading the titles of all his posts isn’t enough sometimes, you gotta read them.

Lorelle on Wordpress - Because I love wordpress and find this blog to be the most comprehensive up to date blog on wordpress. I’d love to follow everything you can do with the software and then have a team of programmers create greatness from what I can piece together.

Of course there are blogs that I do read, but that’s another blog post altogether.

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Comment from Josh
Time: April 10, 2007, 1:21 am

My advice, if you spend more time getting creative on your own, you’ll be fine. It’s sad how people literally waste time trying to figure out rules, gather “professional advice”, recent “industry secrets” and get all caught up in the hype of profit, but end up in turn not having the time to utilize the valuable info they found. If you use the time you got to blog what you have to say, I think you’re ahead of the game (as always, do what other people DON’T do)

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