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My favorite Blogs…


I would like to introduce you to 5 of the interesting subscriptions I have in my Google Reader[see 5 Web 2.0 Tools that you can’t miss!]

1.Good coders code, great reuse
A must visit Blog for all Linux and scripting enthusiasts. 25 years old Peteris Krumins blogs about programming, hacking, software reuse, software ideas, computer security, google and technology. You can find detailed explanation of concepts in a simple language. Peter..Kudos to you! Have a look at catonmat.net here

2.Mashable
Mashable is the world’s largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news. With more than 15 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the most prolific blog reviewing new Web sites and services, publishing breaking news on what’s new on the web and offering social media resources and guides.Visit Mashable here

3.Aa..ha! [Thinking Inside The Blog!]:
I like the content and her style of writing. In her own words she writes on Life, Spirituality, Knowledge Management (KM) and Nonsense [I could find only NO Nonsense posts though].Have a look at the Blog

4. Robinsharma Leadership Blog

5.Thegeekstuff.com
A very good Blog on Linux and system administration by Ramesh Natarajan.He has written a free eBook Linux 101 Hacks – Contains 101 practical examples to build a strong foundation in Linux.You can download it from the geekstuff.com

By the way what's your pick?

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