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Jon Husband's Wirearchy blog provides an alternate point of view on corporations, technology and organizational development. Jon's focus is on the "social architecture for the wired world".

 

John Brockman's The Edge is the place to eavesdrop on amazing conversations and dialog among the likes of Richard Dawkins, Freeman Dyson, Murray Gell- Mann, Benoit Mandelbrot, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Howard Gardner, Steven Pinker, Steven Levy; Naomi Wolf, Annie Dillard, Ken Kesey, Steven Levy, and Malcolm Gladwell.

 

Robert Paterson writes about a wide variety of subjects, ranging from renewable energy to new business models. Rob provides the unique perspective of an ex-investment banker turned independent consultant now living on Prince Edward Island, Canada.

 

Digital Inspiration - Amit Agarwal writes a very accessible, inspirational and popular technology blog that includes tutorials and how-to guides related to software, computers, and internet.

 

Junk Charts is a blog devoted to analyzing and critiquing visual displays of information, a great read if you use numbers in your work and want to improve your visual literacy.

 

Lifehacker - A number of authors contribute to this blog devoted to discussing software and websites that actually help you save time.

 

Engadget & Gizmodo - sites that track the latest technology gadgets with a slightly snarky attitude.)

 

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