Blogroll
“It’s an honest question: who are the people whose ideas and words have so much value for you that you access their writing directly (blogs, newsletters, etc), without depending on your social media channels as your primary conduit to their work?” – James Shelley Grab the OPML fileDave WinerThe godfather of blogging, RSS and podcasting, he’s been there, done it and still going. I may not agree with everything he says but his thoughts are always worth reading.
RSS FeedSeth GodinSeth just turns up, every day no matter what (over 7000 posts on his current site!) and always has something interesting to say. He is the master of saying just the right amount – no more, no less.
RSS FeedManton ReeceAs the developer of micro.blog Manton has raised the profile of the indieweb and heavily influenced the way I now approach blogging.
RSS FeedJames ShelleyI only discovered James’ blog recently but like what he’s got to say. His posts have taken me on a familiar journey – what could be more important than that!
RSS FeedTim NahumckAs someone who reassesses his workflows on a regular basis I enjoy seeing into other people’s worlds. Tim’s posts on productivity and reinventing his own processes are gold.
RSS FeedJohn GruberWho doesn’t know Daring Fireball! John’s commentary, especially on all matters Apple, is worth the time to read and often accompanied by an entertaining amount of snark.
RSS FeedDoc SearlsAnother of the old guard of blogging, a real stalwart. Doc writes about anything and everything, just like a personal blog should be.
RSS FeedChris AldrichChris is a tireless advocate of the indieweb who practices what he preaches and, I have to say, preaches a very good sermon.
RSS FeedMike CaulfieldI came for his work on Wikity but stayed for his wonderful insights on information and knowledge management.
RSS FeedJeremy KeithAlso known as Adactio, Jeremy is another proponent of the indieweb but his thoughts on web technologies and design are a delight.
RSS FeedPatrick RhonePatrick is a wise soul, generous to a fault, and a big inspiration for me. Always ready with excellent quotes and even better advice. His site is what a personal blog should be.
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