Why I follow these 10 blogs
When you stumble upon a new blog, always scan its blogroll. Bloggers frequently share some hidden gems in those sidebars.
Here are links to ten sites on my blogroll, shared the way I usually find them nowadays, from people on Twitter who share more than just a headline when they link to a post.
JosephFosco Love this quote from @joeybaker “controlling the scarcity of something that isn’t scarce can’t work” http://is.gd/qmfc LBmatt Great real world career and life tips for new journalism grads entering the newspaper industry http://bit.ly/pJZYv (@kmdaum) fwstayala WOW! hardcore journalist @tonymc39 tweets from ambulance after being shot this weekend. http://bit.ly/U3JQC hinder Hmm… as a professional would you ask your college paper to remove one of your past pieces that you are ashamed of? http://bit.ly/xgNMv MRMaguire Is your laptop rattling? Never a good sign. This story had a funny ending. http://bit.ly/qyzOS stevebuttry Interesting post by @GinaMChen on paid-content/bottled-water analogy & @NYT_JenPreston debut as NYT social media ed.: http://bit.ly/3LRDfe ElegSufficiency 9 things you didn’t know about newspapers http://bit.ly/cEora … Anne Royall, born 1769 considered to be the first female journalist Kblogger 10 steps to becoming a better writer (funny , yet simple truth): http://bit.ly/BYgoa chuckmartin1 Interesting start! RT @10000words: 5 iPhone applications that can revolutionize mobile journalism http://is.gd/NcAR MyPreciousKid RT @PricelessTeam Interesting posts about misuses, abuses, & sometimes…unnecessary uses of Twitter. Insightful. http://tinyurl.com/cseh43
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By the way, I have to thank Craig Kanalley again for making me aware of the QuoteURL tool that I used to display these tweets. Craig is the founder of Breaking Tweets, a site that applies journalistic tweet curation to world news.




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