Daily Reads

December 23, 2005 · 5 comments

A few people have asked me which sites I visit daily so I thought I might as well share this information with everyone else. Most of my reads are tech related and oriented so you might find something you like as well.



»digg
»Anandtech
»TomsHardware
»Tech.Memeorandum
»Makezine
»Lifehacker
»123MacMini
»Engadget
»Hackaday
»9rules
»Technorati
»del.icio.us popular
»Gravatar popular
»Binary Bonsai – Michael Heilemann’s blog, creator of the K2 WordPress theme
»Matt Brett
»TheUberGeeks
»College Startup
»Photomatt – Matt Mullenweg, WordPress creator and local Houstonian
»Avalonstar
»BlogTopSites Technology

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1 Dennis Bullock December 23, 2005 at 5:33 pm

What jerk asked that?

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2 Paul Stamatiou December 23, 2005 at 6:03 pm

Hehe, you. :-)

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3 Colin D. Devroe December 24, 2005 at 3:06 pm

Wow, thanks for making us part of your daily reads. Great list.

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4 Adam Kelly December 26, 2005 at 9:41 am

Just to let you know Paul the link to the Tech.Memeorandum doesn’t work. I think you need to remove the www. Great list many thanks. I’m having a good time browsing all these sites.

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5 Paul Stamatiou December 31, 2005 at 2:25 pm

Thanks for the catch, fixed.

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