I appreciate blogs that give me a post with a lot of links, because it gives me a lot of content that I can pick and choose. I don’t have to go through all the links, but if I see something I like, I can click on it and read it. So here are some interesting things I found this week.
This week I went through almost everything I could find about Google Reader. I wanted to reform how I use my reader, so here are the articles I went through to get my information.
“Grow Bigger Ears in 10 minutes” - Chris Brogan
“Observations from a Google Reader Spring Clean” – The Inquisitr
“Find New Feeds You’ll Love With SuggestRSS” - The 2.0 Life
“My Hiatus From RSS – Is RSS Really Necessary?” - Stay N’ Alive
Here are some other things I read this week
The Twitter Followholic: An Epidemic - Mashable
This post concentrates why many people follow a large amount of people on Twitter. It also lists some great programs to use in order to clean up your following list like Twitoria. Twitoria finds out how long since your followers last posted.
Ultimate Round-Up For Version Control with Subversion - Smashing Magazine
If you are into programming or designing, you really want to make sure you have versions of your work so you can go back to old styles or back to a certain point in time. Here, Smashing Magazine sums of everything you need to know about the popular versioning system, Subversion.
How To Strategically Comment On Other Blogs - David Risely
David Risely is a great source on ways to improve your blog and your habits to increase your blogs audience. I strongly suggest that if you are a blogger, to subscribe to his feed and read his blog. You can get some stuff that can really help. This post is about commenting on other’s blogs, and how you should do it.
If you want to find more of the article I read, check out my Google Reader Shares. If you want me to read your blog, please put it in the comments. I am currently looking for blogs to read and would love to check out yours.