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Blogs I Read (June 2007)

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As I've mentioned before, I've been using Google Reader to keep up with the blogs I read. They have a neat feature called "Trends" that tracks my reading habits. Accordingly, here are the blogs from whom I read the greatest number of posts (during June, 2007):

  1. The Huffington Post - Newswire
  2. Think Progress
  3. Crooks and Liars
  4. Boing Boing
  5. Techmeme
  6. AMERICAblog
  7. Daily Kos
  8. Slate Magazine
  9. Talking Points Memo
  10. Eschaton

Now, some blogs do not post anywhere near the volume that these blogs do. Accordingly, the following blogs are ranked by the percentage of their new posts that I've read:

  1. Kung Fu Monkey
  2. Dispassionate Liberal
  3. Seth's Blog
  4. JoelComm.com
  5. the Dry Bones Blog
  6. -THE CUNNING REALIST-
  7. Blogging Tips
  8. James Wolcott
  9. Dependable Renegade
  10. Pollster
Note: In June I usually read Rosemary Esmay's blog directly -- not via Google Reader.

Anyway, there you are: a different kind of blogroll -- one that actually presents some meaningful information...about me.

Blogs I Read

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As I've mentioned before, I've been using Google Reader to keep up with the blogs I read. They have a neat feature called "Trends" that tracks my reading habits. Accordingly, here are the blogs from whom I read the greatest number of posts (as of April 23):

  1. Boing Boing
  2. Daily Kos
  3. The Huffington Post
  4. Crooks and Liars
  5. Talking Points Memo
  6. Think Progress
  7. AMERICAblog
  8. Digital Inspiration
  9. Firedoglake
  10. Internet Marketing Monitor

Now, some blogs do not post anywhere near the volume that these blogs do. Accordingly, the following list is a list of blogs ranked by percentage of new posts that I've read:

  1. Kung Fu Monkey
  2. I Help You Blog
  3. Dispassionate Liberal
  4. James Wolcott
  5. The Queen of All Evil
  6. JoelComm.com
  7. Digital Inspiration
  8. Internet Marketing Monitor
  9. Daily Kos
  10. Likelihood of Success


Anyway, there you are: a different kind of blogroll -- one that actually presents some meaningful information.

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