I keep a watch on blogs/websites which discuss SEO stuff.
http://searchenginewatch.com/
http://www.seroundtable.com/
http://www.seobook.com/
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog - he works for Google
http://searchengineland.com/
http://www.seomoz.org/ - anyone can make their own blog, and posts get to frontpage based on votes
webmasterworld forums
I dont exactly watch most of the bigger sites, but occasionally visit slashdot and digg to see whats going on. Lately twitter has been providing me lots of information. Twitter has a cool feature called "track" if i issue the command say "track drupal" i would get notified whenever anyone sends a tweet with the word drupal in it. So its an instant way of getting notifications on latest blog posts from people on "drupal" even if their opinion is not popular enough to hit these mainstream websites.
If looking for news on a particular topic, i like to go thru news.google.com
For breaking news, I usually found on Digg and Reddit before other news website. I always open it because not only it's very updated, it's not limited to tech news too (although right now it's more like politic news website). Its news's comments is so hilarious. Many times I don't even bother reading an original article and go straight to read comments.
More than that, I read
Ars Technica. Its content is great. It's not very up-to-date but it's also mean they aren't hurry publishing.
Slashdot. Not very up-to-date too but the variety of their news is great.
When it come to gadget, Engadget and Gizmodo both is an undeniable choice. Its quality and humor is quite comparable but Gizmodo is a little more NSFW ;-)
I usually check either Slashdot and Cnet news for some substantial matters to post to Blognone.
And of-course, MacRumors :D
@TonsTweetings
Those are my top 4 from 30 of them.
TUAW
Macrumors
:D
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mine are
molecularck โม-เล-กุล-ซี-เค
http://www.digimolek.com
I keep a watch on blogs/websites which discuss SEO stuff.
I dont exactly watch most of the bigger sites, but occasionally visit slashdot and digg to see whats going on. Lately twitter has been providing me lots of information. Twitter has a cool feature called "track" if i issue the command say "track drupal" i would get notified whenever anyone sends a tweet with the word drupal in it. So its an instant way of getting notifications on latest blog posts from people on "drupal" even if their opinion is not popular enough to hit these mainstream websites.
If looking for news on a particular topic, i like to go thru news.google.com
Sajal Kayan
twitter rules again!
molecularck โม-เล-กุล-ซี-เค
http://www.digimolek.com
--techcrunch
--mashable
--readwriteweb
--killerstartups
(I'm not interested in OS,programming,gadget that much)
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@NiceThai
These are my favorite sites:
fudzilla.com
xbitlabs.com
theinquirer.net
tomshardware.com
amdzone.com
:)
Engadget, Slashdot, Ars, The Register, Digg
For breaking news, I usually found on Digg and Reddit before other news website. I always open it because not only it's very updated, it's not limited to tech news too (although right now it's more like politic news website). Its news's comments is so hilarious. Many times I don't even bother reading an original article and go straight to read comments.
More than that, I read
When it come to gadget, Engadget and Gizmodo both is an undeniable choice. Its quality and humor is quite comparable but Gizmodo is a little more NSFW ;-)
http://www.seasandsong.com/
Dzone
Is Lifehacker also considered as a news source?
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suksit.com
suksit.com
Blognone.com
hahahahhaaa
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pittaya.com
ffffffound like-minded people! lol
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@NiceThai