BlogDay tradition – What do we read?

The blog day tradition celebrated 3 years on the last day of August, and according to the day’s habit, each blogger should share their favorite blogs with the readers.
I asked around the staff and gathered the following 5 blogs we regularly read:

1. How to change the world Sharp readers might have noticed that our own blog subtitle is a tribute to Guy Kawasaki’s blog title. While Guy is a good example for someone who changed a thing or two in all of our lives, we are still working on our first major impact. Until that time, Guy’s blog is a great guide and a useful tool for our daily challenges.

2. TechCrunch – One of the most famous blogs out there is an industry must. I think we know more people who read Techcrunch daily than those who does not. Why do we all come? Because its up to date with most of the daily occurring of new online ventures.

3. Hotel Marketing – Hotel Marketing is all about mashing up news from a large variety of travel related sources. Plenty of times we learn on new online travel developments from their index, a very solid source for almost daily travel content.

4. UK Web Focus is a well written blog focusing of new events, initiatives and strengths of the web. Brian Kelly writes to the point, adds useful examples and links and deals with the hottest issues concerning the “web2.0″ community nowadays.

5. Seth’s blog – Seth Godin is one of the most interesting guys out there. I am saying that with confidence though I have not had the chance to meet him yet. Very few guys can write a meaningful and tutoring blog post in 50 words; Seth does it on a daily base.

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