Somewhere in late 2005 / early 2006 timeframe, I somehow stumbled on the wonders of Technorati and the A-list. It seemed like everywhere I turned, there were more and more blogs focused on Web 2.0 and capturing the live conversations that have redefined media, news dissemination and how we communicate. Robert Scoble's blog led to TechCrunch, which led to Om Malik, Steve Rubel and so on... Within a few days, I'd stumbled on everything from ValleyWag to TechMeme, and rediscovered both Dave Winer and Guy Kawasaki. I felt as if I'd opened up a vault of information previously hidden and it was all I could do to leave the laptop to function offline, rather than take in this new world like a sponge, 24/7.
As the blog is a personal blog, first and foremost, I linked to those I found most interesting, but in retrospect, it's a lot like how in Web 1.0, so many homepages would have links to Yahoo!, ESPN and CNN, as if the casual Web surfer wouldn't know how to get there. Now, as all these A-Listers are as commonly visited as the old media kingpins, my links there are just as useless and redundant. The same goes for the Politics links as well, especially as I've moved away from Politics here for the most part. Though Kent saw the A-List links as pandering, that wasn't the original intent, but now, it's easy to see how that could be implied.
As a result, thanks to Kent's promptings and my own consideration, I'm getting rid of the A-List blogs that don't belong, and in their place, I aim to add those blogs which most closely mirror my interests and those I consider my closest peers - not necessarily in size or popularity, per se, but in consistency, focus and approach. And of course, I'm willing to listen to any feedback you have on what I'm still lacking.
Therefore, some big names are going to get cut. Sorry, guys.
- Business & Technology BlogRoll Items to Be Deleted: Dave Winer, Guy Kawasaki, Henry Blodget, Jason Calacanis, John Battelle, Michael Arrington, Om Malik, Redeye VC, Steve Rubel, Valleywag and VentureBeat.
Politics BlogRoll Items to Be Deleted: America Blog, Daily Kos, Electoral-Vote.com, Eschaton, Talking Points Memo and This Modern World.
But not every one is getting the axe.
- Business & Technology BlogRoll Items to Be Retained: Don Dodge, Mini-Microsoft, Robert Scoble and Tony Chung
And what you've been waiting for, of course...
- Business & Technology BlogRoll Items to Be Added: Newsome.org, ParisLemon, Webomatica, and WinExtra
I have also opted to replace the Politics section with a more generic "Resources" box that includes sites like Mashable, Read/Write Web, TechMeme, and Robert Scoble's shared link blog. Though I was at first skeptical that Robert's surfing would be fun to watch, his shared link blog has introduced me to many a blogger who has a story to tell.
On the Web, nothing is in stone, so even this revamp may not be long-lasting. I will continue to add and cut, as I see fit, but I'm glad this change has been made. Comments always welcome.
Thanks, Louis. I am honored to be on your "retained" tech blogroll.
ReplyDeleteYour reasoning for trimming the list, and adding others, makes sense. I think I will do the same for my blogroll.
Thanks,
Don
It is gratifing to know that my meanderings are appreciated enough to have WinExtra included in people's blogrolls.
ReplyDeleteWhile I have had blogroll on and off I think I'll have to relook at putting them back as a way - like yourself - to share some of the blogs I respect.
Hey, thanks for the shoulder tap. I rather agree with your criteria of avoiding already popular blogs in a blog roll - from my standpoint it's because my blog roll is already too massive and why take up realestate with blogs pretty much all other bloggers have heard of already.
ReplyDeleteSecond I find the "lesser" bloggers appreciate it tons more, myself included :) so thanks!
And I can second the quality vote for Winextra and Deep Jive Interests...
A sincere thanks Louis, I also feel honored. Great post on your recent visit to the Apple store. I'm glad you didn't shell out $500 on the first gen.
ReplyDeleteGood things come to those who wait. (Cliche I know...)
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