Attention Bloggers: If you're not reading the Daily Grind, why not?
I am subscribed to 168 RSS feeds. I'm obviously creating work for myself, which may not be a good idea. Having only a 4k stack myself, I can't hold a lot of URLs in my head. Additionally, sometimes I just want to visit a website myself.
Here's the websites that I actually launch a browser for every morning (I have a macro in Slickrun called "morning" that does this):
- http://www.cnn.com - World News
- http://www.news.com - Tech News
- http://www.theonion.com - Fake News
- http://news.google.com - Aggregation of News
- http://www.larkware.com - Programming Stuff and Useful Information that I should have found myself if I was paying attention, but I wasn't
You have to give props to MikeG for (at the time of this blogging) 507 Daily Grinds. I always find something interesting and useful in his daily rant. If you're a reader of mine, you should be a reader of Mike's as well. Here is the Daily Grind RSS Feed for your convenience:
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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I do the same thing with FireFox. No fancy script. It supports tabbed browsing with multiple homepages.
For me, it's my blogger site, my company's intranet portal and good old hotmail.
Once you go tabbed, you never want to go back.
OOC: Once IE supports tabbed browser, look to see if Hotmail ceases to use the annoying javascript functions to open links in emails.
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