All Consuming
- http://allconsuming.net
- Aggregates books that are mentioned on weblogs and provides insight into what the weblog community is reading at the moment.
Being A Blogger
- http://beingablogger.com
- Features interviews of bloggers, articles about web logs, blogging, bloggers, online marketing, search engine optimization and freelancing tips.
BinaryWolf
- http://binarywolf.com/blog/
- Resources and tips for bloggers and page designers. Reviews of useful tools, software and some interesting odds and ends. Notes on increasing weblog readership.
Blog Control
- http://www.blogcontrol.com/
- Reviews all things related to weblogs including (but not restricted to) hosting, tools, applications, and promotional sites.
BlogDay
- http://www.blogday.org/
- One day annually, blog surfers will find themselves leaping and discovering new, unknown Blogs, celebrating the discovery of new people and new bloggers.
EFF: Bloggers
- http://www.eff.org/bloggers/
- Electronic Frontier Foundation's basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to weblog freely.
ISSN for Weblogs
- http://fawny.org/issn/?issn
- How to sign up your weblog for an International Standard Serial Number, adding it to the standardized worldwide encyclopedia of periodicals.
K-Logs
- http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/
- A group dedicated to the discussion of weblogs for knowledge management and collaborative groupware within corporations and non-profit organizations.
Mediajunk
- http://www.mediajunk.com
- A weblog-style site with news of blogging, new media, thin media, Google and other web stuff. Packaged and presented in Michael Heraghty's style.
Randgaenge
- http://randgaenge.net/
- Writing about weblogs, online social networks, social software, knowledge sharing, online publishing, and software tools.
Rewrite
- http://rewrite.blogspot.com
- The search for innovation in newspapers. This weblog explores where we've gone wrong and what we're doing right, with an eye toward rewriting the future of newspapers.
infOpinions
- http://www.auburnmedia.com/wordpress/
- Robert French teaches and writes about public relations and multimedia at Auburn University in Alabama. This weblog is written primarily for his students but is available for all to read. Many posts are about blogging itself.