Travolution was busily attending to other things yesterday, so missed the official Global Blog Day (fancy doing it on a Sunday!?!).
Anyway, for the fourth Blog Day, the idea is that bloggers point to blogs that are "preferably different from their own culture, point of view and attitude".
Our five:
Buzzmachine: Authored by respected former journo and academic Jeff Jarvis, recommended reading for anyone interested in digital publishing and the impact of the web on media.
Drama 2.0 Show: Brilliant Web 2.0 debunking site. Waspish, well-informed, often correct.
Left Field: Analysis and commentary on the airline industry from David Field. Part of the FlightGlobal suite of blogs.
Valleywag: Sideways look at the West Coast (primarily) tech/web community. Doesn't pull any punches. Often very funny.
FAIL Blog: For pure light relief, the best collection from around the planet of daft pictures and cock-ups.
NB: Thanks Les Explorers for the namecheck.
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
Anyway, for the fourth Blog Day, the idea is that bloggers point to blogs that are "preferably different from their own culture, point of view and attitude".
Our five:
Buzzmachine: Authored by respected former journo and academic Jeff Jarvis, recommended reading for anyone interested in digital publishing and the impact of the web on media.
Drama 2.0 Show: Brilliant Web 2.0 debunking site. Waspish, well-informed, often correct.
Left Field: Analysis and commentary on the airline industry from David Field. Part of the FlightGlobal suite of blogs.
Valleywag: Sideways look at the West Coast (primarily) tech/web community. Doesn't pull any punches. Often very funny.
FAIL Blog: For pure light relief, the best collection from around the planet of daft pictures and cock-ups.
NB: Thanks Les Explorers for the namecheck.
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
Thank you Kevin for the introduction to Buzzmachine - they are firmly in my reader.
Tamara: of the 5, Drama 2.0 is my favourite. :-)