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May 31, 2008
Blogs are like opinions: everyone’s got one. But not all of them are worth your reading time. To save you the trouble of wading through the internet’s millions of pages of punditry, PCA readers have recommended 10 of the wisest, wittiest and best-designed weblogs.
A must-read for the paranoid PC user, Nellie2 embraces all aspects of IT security, including worm alerts and e-crime. “The layout is great and it’s really informative,” writes Philip Bunting. “Well worth a visit for anyone interested in security.”

The somewhat bookish (to say the least) Kimbooktu does what blogs do best: focus on a niche. Here you’ll find comment on the latest book-related technology (e-books, high-tech bookmarks and so on), as well as more old-fashioned stuff about libraries and those things with pages that you read.

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Talking Books Librarian at talkingbookslibrarian.b said on Thursday, 05 June 2008
Thanks for the great list! I learned about this list through Kimbooktu's blog, which is one of my favorites. Feel free to check out my library/book related blog as well, at
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