Links of the Week is a regular feature on this blog where I list some of the most interesting links I’ve found during the previous week – sort of a “best of” from my Google Reader Shared Items. The idea is that I pick out a set of links that I might have wanted to write about or that I found especially thought-provoking or useful. I might or might not agree with the posts or items I link to, but I found them to be something I wanted to share.
In general, I’m just going to give a link to the item, without any explanation. I’ll try to do this every weekend, and I’ll include the latest additions to my 52 books in 52 weeks project.
This week’s links:
What Do Blogs Do for America
Lessons from the Oscars: How to Take Credit
Obama Starts Buying (Some) Web Advertising
An Open Letter to Google Sites
Tired of (Promoting) Your Blog? Flip It
The Last Days of Email
Home to House
New Album(s) in the Works?
Writing Tip: Using Footnotes in Early Drafts
F*** Winter
9 Tips to Start Blogging Successfully
The Homeowners Own the Banks
Google Docs Uploader: Ditch Office Easily
To Cheap to Matter
Create Will-Do Lists to Manage Huge Task Inventories
The Power of the Pause
Rumor: Microsoft set for vast data-center push
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This Week’s Additions to 52 Books in 52 Weeks:
Absolute Power, by David Baldacci
Stone Cold, by David Baldacci
[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (https://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]
Read the blog posts and RSS feed items I find most interesting on Google Reader Shared Items or subscribe to its RSS feed. High volume, but lots of interesting items that will get you thinking.
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