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Feb 16, 2003

Recommended Reading Update

Time for that monthly overhaul of my recommended reading list. Here are some interesting new sites which I recommend ("new sites" meaning "new to me"):

  • Tim Oren: Tim Oren is a venture capitalist and former Apple and Compuserve executive. His weblog is full of insights into venture capital, startups, and technology in general.
  • Joi Ito: I am not sure why I had not checked out this weblog earlier, but now I am hooked. Joi Ito is a Japanese guy with many poignant opinions, a founder of a few Japanese Internet companies, and a generally very public guy. He will be attending the Future in Review conference as well in May, so I hope to meet him there.
  • Alan Meckler: Alan Meckler is Chairman and CEO of Jupitermedia Corporation. He's the second CEO of a prominent tech company to have a weblog. After Ray Ozzie of Groove Networks has stopped his weblog updating in November last year after only a few weeks of weblogging, let's see how Alan Meckler will be doing.
  • Ingo Rammer: Weblog by an "independent software architect, developer and trainer in the field of distributed .NET applications and Web Services". High-quality content.
  • Richard Leyton: Richard is a database guru from London and a founder of Paremus Consulting. I've gained an immense amount of respect for him during our work together at dooyoo. Oh, and he's an overall nice guy. His (re-started) weblog is going to be an interesting read.
  • Kevin Lynch: The weblog of Macromedia's Chief Software Architect.
  • Michael Gartenberg: Jupitermedia Research Director. Client Access and Technologies.
  • Robert Leathern: Jupitermedia Senior Analyst. Online Payments and Transactions.
  • Chris Sells: "Chris Sells, consultant, author, speaker and general technology wonk. I specialize in component-based and distributed systems in a Windows environment, including .NET, Web Services, COM, C++, ATL and Win32."
  • Joe Bork: Incessant Ramblings by this Microsoft engineer.
  • David Sifry: Weblog of the guy behind Technorati.
Posted by Stefan Smalla on Feb 16, 2003 at 22:23 | Permalink