What Blogs Do You Follow?

Schneier on Security (RSS)
I’d like to start off with a blog that keeps me informed of current events, covering security and (recently) terrorist related activity with a level-headed, rational, and logical perspective. Bruce Schneier, cryptography expert and founder of Counterpane Internet Security, posts his thoughts to his weblog, Schneier on Security. When the media hypes up events, I can always count on his blog to dismantle the story and examine everything with a critical eye.

Adtunes (RSS)
I can never collect enough music and I’m always on the hunt for new and different artists. Luckily, Adtunes.com keeps me updated with music from various TV commercials and promotions. Quite often I discover a new favorite via their site which I would never have discovered without their help.

Daring Fireball (RSS)
A hugely popular blog, John Gruber’s Daring Fireball is a Mac/Apple site with well-researched, thoughtful, and humorous content. I always enjoy reading John’s newest comments on my computing platform of choice.

PosterWire (Atom)
Because I’m also interested in graphics, I follow PosterWire.com to keep up on new movie posters. They offer some interesting insight to the art which goes into creating the posters, the marketing behind them, and the movie industry buzz at large.

Error10 (RSS)
Error10 contains some odd Mac error messages — ones you wouldn’t see under normal circumstances. White not particularly useful, they make you chuckle and wonder how such a thing could have happened.

I also subscribe to all the standard Mac blogs such as MacNN, MacCentral, MacMerc, The Mac Observer, and AppleInsider. Other technical sites include Xbox-Scene, Engadget, Ars Technica, and PHPDeveloper. What blogs do you follow?

Comments

  1. DrunkenBlog (RSS)
    Mac nerdy stuff, long and insightful interviews, and random fun.

  2. I have to say that I follow blogs that offers great content and it will vary. I used to follow John Chow more, but he offers less valued content then he did and is too focused on money. Value is necessary. Courtneytuttle.com is a great site.

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