Regular Websites
The 52 Projects Blog is a wide ranging website that covers everything from writing to DIY home projects. The blog has previously explore crafts, books, music, music projects and more. The HowTo section of 52 Projects has plenty of advice on how to use Photoshop and other tools. - 52 Projects Blog
http://www.52projects.com/
A stay-at-home dad blogs about family life in North Idaho highlighting family issues, family activities and family travel. The weblog also contains the author's views on parenting, homeschooling and the life in general. - A Family Runs Through It
http://www.pkmeco.com/familyblog/
A Librarian's Guide to Etiquette
This librarian blog offers a satirical look at library rules and etiquette. The blog has been active since 2005, you can find out how others deal with frustrations like confusing management terms, filibustering in meetings and other questions. - A Librarian's Guide to Etiquette
http://www.libetiquette.blogspot.com/
A Whole Lotta Nothing is a personal blog by Matt Haughey, an American programmer, web designer and blogger who runs Metafilter. This blog contains posts on a wide range of categories from advertising to youtube and even has an uncategorized category. - A Whole Lotta Nothing
http://www.a.wholelottanothing.org/
Abry is the personal blog of Vincent Abry, a French Canadian, who writes about humour, money, marketing, technology and the Web. The blog has recently covered the 2008 US elections in great detail, but that is not the only topic on this blog. You can also learn about new Web applications like Zelist here. - Abry
http://www.abry.biz/
Ace Showbiz is a website that provides news reports and more on developments in entertainment news. If you enjoy gossip on celebrities like Oprah, Nicole Kidman, Jessica Alba, Li Wayne and others, then this website is a must-visit. The blog often includes great celebrity photos too. - Ace Showbiz
http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/
Ace's Blog is a personal website that chronicles the daily life of a programmer Dad who lives in Winter Park, Florida. The blog frequently covers web development tools such as Ajax, CSS and JavaScript. You can also learn about the author's personal and family life, including his vacations here. - Ace's Blog
http://www.acedanger.com/
This librarian blog describes the life of librarians based at research libraries. Hosted by the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), the posts describe daily work as a reference librarian, the impact of copyright in libraries, information literacy and related topics. The blog will be particularly of interest to aspiring research librarians. - ACRLog
http://www.acrlblog.org/
Adam's Blog is a political website that discusses American politics from a conservative standpoint. The blog has recently been much concerned with the 2008 American elections. The blog also explores the weaknesses of the American political system and the role of bloggers in that system. - Adam's Blog
http://www.adamsweb.us/blog/
Adventure Dad is a blog that chronicles the challenge of life of a Swedish father and how to keep having fun. The blog has recently had numerous posts on tennis matches, including the Tennis World championships. You can also find an interesting perspective on travel here. - Adventure Dad
http://www.adventuredad.com/
A personal blog of a Biblical scholar, theologian, author, priest, technologist and blogger all at the same time. This blog centers on religion and anything about life. The weblog also features some of the books and articles written by the blogger, A.K.M. Adam, as well as his parish presentations. - AKMA's Random Thoughts
http://www.akma.disseminary.org/
Articles and thoughts on peace and for a better world. - All I Want is Peace
http://www.alliwantispeace.com/blog/
All That Comes With It is a personal weblog by Daniel Hughes, not the fictional character on the daytime soap opera "As The World Turns" and definitely not the Daniel Hughes of the Underground Railroad based in Pennsylvania, but of a community mental health nurse, a father of two and a husband to Kerry. This website contains posts on almost anything under the sun, from blogging to the writer and his comrades' experiences from the Dales Walk. The website also features mini blogs and other blogs. - All That Comes With It
http://www.allthatcomeswithit.com/
This particular weblog section of the Los Angeles Time Blog features posts on fashion news and trends with a political perspective. Recent posts include Sarah Palin's hundred dollars campaign wardrobe. - All The Rage
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/
A blog that contains personal commentaries on Philippine politics written by Maria A. Jose. Categories are arrange alphabetically like on most blogs and ranges from brain drain to writable writes. The weblog also provides links to government websites. - Alleba Politics
http://www.politics.alleba.com/
Almost Girl is a personal blog of a certified fashionista blogging about anything and everything that is related to fashion. The website also features fashion websites, links and other fashion bloggers. - Almost Girl
http://www.almostgirl.coffeespoons.org/
This archivist blog explores issues that affect archives and archivists. The blog is written by an archivist who works at a college archives and reveals what it is like to work at such an institution. The blog also covers how to use Web 2.0 technology to improve archival service. - Alone in the Archives
http://www.lcb48.wordpress.com/
Alphecca is an occasional gun rights blog that contains gun commentary from a politically independent, libertarian and a self acclaimed "gay gun nut" in Vermont. The webpage contains posts with relations to guns/firearms and shooting as well as on libertarian politics. This weblog is written by Jeff Soyer. - Alphecca
http://www.alphecca.com/
The Alphecca website by Jeff Soyer, a politically independent libertarian gun enthusiast in Vermont, offers a thought provoking counter-point to common views on American politics. The blog has recently provided highly critical commentary on Barack Obama. - Alphecca.com
http://www.alphecca.com
Amazing Adventures of Diet Girl
The Amazing Adventures of Diet Girl describes the efforts of Shauna Reid to learn, lose weight and become more fit. You can also buy the book adaptation of the blog here, Diet Girl, and find reviews of it as well. If you're seeking inspiration to get to a healthy weight, then you may enjoy this website. - Amazing Adventures of Diet Girl
http://www.dietgirl.org/
Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog
This political blog provides policy commentary and research based on principles such as the free market, personal responsibility and the importance of a strong national defense. The blog has recently examined environmental policies and the economic and credit crisis of 2008. - Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog
http://www.project21.org/Blog.html
Anchor Rising is a group blog of Rhode Island conservatives that aims to have an alternative media in the Ocean State. The weblog does not only features news and information about the State of Rhode Island but also throughout the entire nation. The weblog also provides information about the reader's open education opportunity on Anchor Rising. - Anchor Rising
http://www.anchorrising.com/
This blog provides a window into the views of Andrew Keen, noted cultural critic and author of the book “The Cult of the Amateur.” The website also collects videos of Andrew Keen discussing his ideas. The blog has thoughtful posts on the state of modern capitalism and other social issues. - Andrew Keen
http://www.thecultoftheamateur.com/
The Anil Dash blog chronicles the daily life and thoughts of Anil Dash, Vice President of Six Apart. The blog blends commentary on US politics with reflections on married life and technology. Anil Dash also has interesting advice on how to be successful in business. - Anil Dash
http://www.dashes.com/anil/
Ankle Biting Pundits is a wide ranging categorical blog that includes topics on health and science, religion, current events, politics, culture, law, sports and a lot more. This weblog is founded and maintained by Patrick Hynes, a political and public relations consultant. - Ankle Biting Pundits
http://www.anklebitingpundits.com/index.php
Antique Mommy is a personal blog by a first-time mother in her 40s that narrates her and her son's daily adventures. This weblog will definitely make you feel better about your own parenting. The weblog also features articles that were featured on the Good Housekeeping Magazine. - Antique Mommy
http://www.antiquemommy.com/
Antiwar.com Blog provides news, views and commentary on antiwar and activism issues. The weblog contains archived posts that dates back July 2003 and also features statistics on American military death in Iraq. This weblog also gives access to the Antiwar.com webpage and on other antiwar and activism blogs. - Antiwar.com Blog
http://www.antiwar.com/blog/
Contains interior design and apartment living content. Includes home decorating ideas, tips, how-to, shopping guides and more. Covers various cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, DC and Boston. - Apartment Living
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com
This archivist blog is an experiment in using social networking technology to collect news and other information about archives. The website is an educational project that shows how uncoordinated social bookmarking can help archival professionals share information. - Arch.i.vi.us
http://www.archivius.blogspot.com/
A resource to find news and commentary on records, archives and the current state of the archival profession. The website frequently mentions conferences of interest to archivists and the challenge of electronic records. - Archives Issues
http://www.archivesissues.org/
The blog section of the official website of Arkansas Times, a weekly alternative newspaper focused on politics and culture. This section features blog posts by the Arkansas Times staff, posts include food blogs, news and commentary on the Fayetteville shale exploration, community blogs and other topics covering the State of Arkansas. - Arkansas Times
http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/
AroundMyRoom's PlayGround is the personal sanctuary of Dennis Slagers on the Web. Dennis Slagers is the Manager Technical Product Development at 2L International and owner at mixfreaks. This weblog features the interests/hobbies of the author with topics from art to his proffesional as well as personal life. This weblog is written in both Dutch and English. - AroundMyRoom's PlayGround
http://www.aroundmyroom.com/
A wide ranging categorical blog that features the author's thoughts on almost anything that catches his attention. This weblog features sections for movie, book, technology and television reviews; religion; education; games; the author's experiences in the military; music and also has commentary on news and political issues from a moderate perspective. - Asymmetric
http://www.nelsonguirado.com/index.php
A personal blog by a homeschooling mom who discusses about the everyday adventures of family life with a splash of artistic perspectives and a dash of homeschooling thoughs. The website also features free Wordpress themes up for grabs. - AtypicaLife dot net
http://www.atypicalife.net/blog/
A weblog published by The Arizona Republic and authored by the Republic's editors and reporters. This weblog covers issues involving the green movement including the latest news about the environment, sustainability and green living in the state of Arizona. - AZGreenDay - azcentral.com
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/azgreenday/AZGreenDay
AZplace is a blog about politics, technology, the state of Arizona, science, sports, history and anything that might interest the author or contributors. Published by Naum, a professional programmer and web developer and at the same time an amateur writer. - AZplace
http://www.azplace.net/
A personal weblog by an amateur writer and rabble rouser and a professional programmer and web designer. This wide ranging categorical weblog features posts about the state of Arizona, politics, computers, technology, science, justice, war, world affairs, globalization, economics, sports, history and any topic that might come in interest to the author and contributor. - AZplace.net
http://www.azplace.net
A conservative blog authored and maintained by Val Prieto. This weblog primarily focuses on political issues and also contains posts on other things that might trigger the interest of the author. - Babalu Blog
http://www.babalublog.com/
Baby Blog, published by Families.com is dedicated to babies and to caring for babies. Posts on a wide range of categories from 0-6 months to 36-48 months and also from baby and family to weaning. This blog is a helpful tool for first time mothers who wants to find advice on caring for their babies. - Baby Blog - Families.com
http://www.baby.families.com/blog
A blog by a secret celebrity blogger who likes to spy on her peers. Be in the know with the latest news about your favorite celebrities' babies. This celebrity baby blog features photos and updates on celebrity pregnancy as well as on celebrity moms and their babies. - Babyrazzi
http://www.babyrazzi.com/
This weblog features posts that provides news and information for parents and sitters with regards to babysitting. The blog is published by Sittercity, therefore gives access to the Sittercity website. - Babysitting Blog - Sittercity
http://www.babysitters.sittercity.com/blog/
Backup Brain is a joint project of Tom Negrino and Dori Smith. This weblog features the authors point of view and commentary on issues concerning with politics, culture, music, science, technology and other fields of interest. - Backup Brain
http://www.backupbrain.com/
The Bags and Boards Blog, based at Variety Magazine, is a great place to learn about the latest developments in American media and popular culture. The blog has recently focused a great deal on comics and graphic novels. You can also find analysis of media companies and publishers like Marvel here. - Bags and Boards Blog
http://weblogs.variety.com/bags_and_boards/
This Bahamas Blog features posts covering the latest news and current events on the Bahamas and beyond. The weblog also features posts discussing political issues as well as commentary and information about the island. - Bahamas Blog
http://www.bahamascommunity.com/blog/
The Bargain Queens blog offers useful advice on how to be fashionable on a budget; you too can learn how to buy the best for less. The website has whole sections dedicated to beauty (including skin care and hair care) as well as fashino trends. You can also watch The Bargain Queens TV show here. - Bargain Queens
http://www.thebargainqueen.org/
A weblog that provides reviews, commentary and other information on beauty products and treatments. This weblog also features celebrity gossip, a helpful section dedicated to skin care and other beauty related issues. - Beauty Buzz
http://www.beautybuzz.co.uk/
Below the Beltway is a personal blog by a thirty seven-year old attorney who lives in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC and goes by the name Doug Mataconis. Though the blog is primarily of political inclination, non-political categories can still be found, like blogging, humor, celebs, movies, music as well as food and wine and a lot more. - Below the Beltway
http://www.belowthebeltway.com/
A blog that is dedicated to the discussion of issues centering on body image, size, healthiness, hottyness and Star Jones. This body positivity blog is for people losing weight and those who are happy and contented on their weight. This weblog also features pages on how you can love yourself regardless of what size you belonged, 10 ways to be a body positivity advocate and a lot more. - Big Fat Deal
http://www.bfdblog.com/
Big Lizards is more than just a simple blog that contains posts (mostly centered on political issues), but is also a website that features bad movie reviews, poetry, articles and sections including fiction, S.O.M. and sachi-land. - Big Lizards
http://www.biglizards.net/blog/index.html
A weblog about Montana written by Montanans. This blog features everything about Montana including its people, places, news, events, experiences and scenery. Categories ranges from animals to western art. - Big Sky Blog
http://www.bigskyblog.com/
This personal blog has commentary on atheism, religion, feminism, politics and current affairs. Written from the perspective of a mother, this blog has frequent posts with interesting posts on the American election and women's issues, you can always find something hear to get you thinking. - Bligbi
http://www.bligbi.com/
This blog features news, data, analysis and other related services with regards to economics. This award winning blog is authored and maintained by Dr. John Irons, Research and Policy Director at the Economic Policy Institute. - Blog - Argmax.com
http://www.argmax.com/mt_blog/
A personal weblog by Tim Riley, music commentator for NPR's Here and Now - a nationally-syndicated show. This weblog features news, reviews and commentary on the rock music scene. Posts date back November 2003. - Blog Riley
http://www.artsjournal.com/riley
Blog United States Representative John Carter
The Blog United States Representative John Carter offers an interesting window into Carter's political views. The blog also has posts that explore the current state of the American economy, Texas politics and health care costs. The blog also describes Carter's legislative efforts. - Blog United States Representative John Carter
http://carter.house.gov/blog/
David Brake's blog is a British website that covers the social and political implications of the latest development of the Internet. The website shows the broad influence of the Internet on different social issues such as the financial crisis of 2008. The website also has a filter of interesting blog posts on the Internet. - Blog.org from David Brake
http://www.blog.org/
BlogActive is an American blog dedicated to exploring politics mixing humor, commentary and activism. The blog offers a progressive and liberal perspective on American affairs including notes on Republican mistakes, California's recent move to bar same sex marriage and the 2008 US election. - BlogActive
http://www.blogactive.com/
The BlogKC website has commentary on current events in Kansas City, Missouri. This blog is also a great place to find out about the latest political developments in Kansas City such as light rail. The website also has a list of news sources on Kansas City such as KCB Central. - BlogKC
http://www.blogkc.com/
Blogs of War is a good place to find commentary on American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The blogs has explored how the 2008 election may affect American foreign policy, the position of the DNC on the war and related matters. You can also submit news tips to Blogs of War here. - Blogs of War
http://www.blogsofwar.com/
Blue Fly is a great blog for anybody obsessed with following fashion trends. The blog covers women's clothes, shoes, handbags & accessories, and more fashion examples. The website also presents interesting fashion photos of public figures like Barack Obama. - Blue Fly
http://flypaper.bluefly.com/
The Blue Site Blog describes the daily life of Joshua Taj Bozeman. You can find blog posts on books, American politics, religion and other topics, there is plenty to keep you reading. The blog's archives date back all the way to July 2002, making it one of the Web's more established blogs. You can also find Joshua's weight loss blog here. - Blue Site Blog
http://www.thebluesite.com/
Boing Boing is a great guide to some of the Internet's wonderful things. This group blog includes contributions from Cory Doctorow, Mark Frauenfelder, David Pescovitz and others. Boing Boing has covered developments in Web 2.0, retro technology, art and many other things. - Boing Boing
http://www.boingboing.net/
The Book of Joe is a personal blog that explores books, philosophy, new consumer products and more. The blog has recently featured a profile of a voice activated R2-D2 from Star Wars. The author sometimes also blogs about crafts such as the Forever Bouquet – an interesting way to arrange paper flowers. - BookofJoe
http://www.bookofjoe.com/
The Box of Whine blog is written by Chris, an American English teacher and football coach. The amateur football coaching posts describes the daily struggles of coaching student football players. You can also view the authors photos of his 2008 trip to Europe here, including Austria, France and Switzerland. - Box of Whine
http://www.boxofwhine.com/
Brady's Blog covers the personal life of Brady Doty. The blog has been active since August 2005; you can learn about Brady's everyday life in simple language. You can also read Brady's reactions to important TV programs like Battlestar Galatica and others. - Brady's Blog
http://www.doty.nu/wordpress/
The Brooklyn Vegan blog has posts on photos, musics and news articles for those who lead a vegan lifestyle in Brooklyn. You can also use this website to find out about upcoming free shows and other events in New York City. The website also has coverage of live shows performed in New York. - Brooklyn Vegan
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/
This news website provides left liberal political commentary. The blog occasionally files original reports directly from the White House in Washington D.C. Active since 2003, the blog has commented on the George W. Bush administration, the war on terror and other political issues. - BTC News
http://btcnews.com/
The Campus Activism Blog is an American blog that provides a place for people to come together to plan the online revolution. You can also use this blog to learn about the effects of the financial crisis on America, the nature of community organizing and anti-war protests. - Campus Activism - The Blog
http://www.campusactivism.org/blog/
Atheist blog covering topics such as the bible, religious history, miracles, and many other religious activities that might be discussed. - Capella's Guide to Atheism
http://www.goatstar.org/
Captured Moments is a personal blog by Linnor, a mother of three boys and a loving wife to his husband who blogs about life and everything that comes with it, with emphasis on parenting as well as on family life. The posts are fun to read for they are written in a humorous and entertaining manner. The weblog also features family video clips, trips and other fun stuff. - Captured Moments
http://www.linnor.marikit.net/
A personal weblog by a Singaporean mommy who blogs about her life, love, marriage, relationships and her family. This weblog also features arts and crafts, entertainment posts centered on Takuya Kimura, commentaries on social issues and other musing and ranting. - Casserole of My Life
http://www.mycasserole.net/
A blog by the education editor at the Arizona Republic, Lori Baker. This weblog centers on the discussion on the state of education in Arizona as well as on issues concerning education such as food allergies, kindergarten discipline, the use of comic books to help kids learn to read and a lot more. - ChalkTalk - azcentral.com
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/ChalkTalk/
The Charles & Hudson website is a resource for do-it-yourself enthusiasts interested in fixing and renovating their homes. The blog has recently explained how to recycle old carpets, prepare windows for a storm and interior painting techniques and tools as well. - Charles & Hudson
http://www.charlesandhudson.com/
The Chicago Metblogs has local news and other information on this major American city. The blog has recently covered local elections in LA including elected judges in Cook County. You can also view videos of Chicago's community life. The blog also covers Chicago's sports teams. - Chicago Metblogs
http://chicago.metblogs.com/
The Chicago Tribune Blog has commentary on current events in Chicago. One of the recurring features of the blog is the "poll of the polls of polls" which provide an easy way to keep track of what's happening in polling. The blog is mainly focused on American politics and offers interesting viewpoints on this vital issue. - Chicago Tribune Blog
http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/
The Chubby Hubby blog is a fun website that explores dining, marriage and whining. The website's greatest strength is recipes for desserts, baked stuff, drinks and other goods. The website also has reviews of restaurants like The White Rabbit, One Night in Bangkok and Cork. - Chubby Hubby
http://www.chubbyhubby.net/
The Cigar Inspector blog offers reviews of different cigars such as Punch, La Gloria Cubana, Hoyo de Monterrey and Fonseca. You can also sort through cigar reviews by price to find a cigar that meets your budget. You can also contribute your own review to the Cigar Inspector. - Cigar Inspector
http://www.cigarinspector.com/
The Cigar Jack's website provides news and reviews of cigars. The cigar reviews here are very detailed; you can find out box price, the wrapper, the line, brand and body type of the cigar. The website also has a guide on how to best cut, light and smoke a cigar. - Cigar Jack
http://www.cigarjack.net/
The Clarissa Darling blog is a British website that chronicles the daily life of a transvestite. You can also find reviews of different places where Clarissa has stayed, including clubs and hotels in London. You can also find photos of Clarissa Darling at various events here. - Clarissa Darling
http://www.clarissadarling.me.uk/blog/
The Colorado Pols website has detailed polling and political coverage of events in Colorado. If you want to keep on top of the activities of the Republican and Democratic parties in Colorado, then this website is worth a look. You can also find a great list of links that discuss politics and Colorado. - Colorado Pols
http://coloradopols.com/
The Common Cause Blog chronicles the nonpartisan, nonprofit activities of Common Cause which seeks to make politics more accountable. The blog also offers reflections on the 2008 US election, including detailed analysis of the youth vote demographic. - Common Cause Blog
http://www.commonblog.com/
The Commons Blog seeks to explore how the markets can play a role in protecting the environment. You can also access a reading list on free-market environmentalism. The website also has a general explanation of how markets and environmentalism can work together. - Commons Blog
http://commonsblog.org/
Concerned Librarians of British Columbia
This Canadian librarian blog describes the views of these Canadian librarians on the information profession. The website comments on upcoming librarian conferences, librarian job postings and the history of Canadian libraries as well. - Concerned Librarians of British Columbia
http://www.concernedlibrarians.blogspot.com/
This librarian blog, written by consultant Connie Crosby, offers the perspective of an independent information professional active in the Toronto area. The website also offers reviews of new books that explore Internet culture and new technology. You can also access Connie Crosby's presentations here. - Connie Crosby
http://www.conniecrosby.blogspot.com/
Conscious Entities is a thoughtful blog that explores the meaning of consciousness. The blog also explores interesting experiments on how consciousness operates. The website also explores the relationship between the human mind and computers as well. - Conscious Entities
http://www.consciousentities.com/
The Conservative Cat website is a collection of stimulating conservative political humor. You can also use this website to search for conservative blogs. The blog has also explored the 2008 financial crisis and other aspects of American society and politics. - Conservative Cat
http://conservativecat.com/
Corner on National Review Online
The Corner on National Review Online is a blog that is focused on American politics. Recent blog posts on this website have explored the impact of the financial crisis, comments on US presidential candidates, evaluation of the work of political journalists and more. - Corner on National Review Online
http://corner.nationalreview.com/
The Counterterrorism Blog is a group authored blog that explains and analyzes efforts to counter terrorist actions. You can use this blog to learn about arrests of terrorists, eco-terrorism, the propaganda of Al Qaeda and how the US government is seeking to combat terrorism. - Counterterrorism Blog
http://counterterrorismblog.org/
This website offers thought provoking commentary on changing practices in work, life and play. Founded by Professor Richard Florida, the Creative Class Group offers consulting services and articles to help communities attract creative professionals and prosper. - Creative Class
http://www.creativeclass.com/
The Cross Rhodes Blog is a family blog where the lives of Lani, Don, James, Layla and others are recounted. One of the blog's recurring interests lies in the art of scrapbooking – a creative way to preserve memories. You can also view home videos of the family through this website. - Cross Rhodes Blog
http://www.crossrhodes.com/
The Crzegrl chronicles the life and times of a flight nurse. One of the most stimulating sections of the website explains how to become a flight nurse – everything from education to nursing job descriptions. The blog's posts are often quite dramatic and made for stimulating reading. - Crzegrl
http://www.crzegrl.net/
The Crime Scene Blog tracks new developments in how crime is experienced in the US and makes it easier to report crimes. You can find detailed coverage of the Nixzmary Brown case since January 2006. You can also learn about famous crime case files through history. - CSB: Crime Scene Blog
http://www.crimesceneblog.com/
csott.com: Life and Work in Pigtown
Carol Ott's blog offers regular posts about life and work in Baltimore, America's pigtown. Carol is in the midst of transition from running Evelyn's, a neighbourhood coffee shop to a new life. The blog also has plenty of links to stimulating art and design websites. - csott.com: Life and Work in Pigtown
http://www.csott.com/
The Culture Cat website is the creation of Professor Clancy Ratliff. Dr Ratliff explores writing, the English language, how to discuss feminism, and commentary on current affairs in America. Academics and university students will likely find this website to be of particular interest. - Culture Cat
http://www.culturecat.net/
The Cursor blog has published left leaning collections of news and opinion articles on the United States for several years but it suspended publication in November 2008. If you are looking for a leftist perspective on the past few years, this website is a valuable starting point for you to consider. - Cursor
http://www.cursor.org/
The Cyanabne blog is a personal website that explores gaming, mathematics, photos and coding. The website also has plenty of amusing videos to entertain you. The blog also explores new technology like the Amazon Kindle, an electronic text reader that is becoming more and more popular. - Cyanabne
http://www.cyanbane.com/
The Cynical C Blog is written by an ex-computer programmer called Chris. The website is full of odd and interesting videos, posts about atheism and discussions of the 2008 American elections. Chris has wide ranging interests that include everything from mathematics to travel. - Cynical C Blog
http://www.cynical-c.com/
The Cynical C Blog, written by a former computer programmer in Massuchsetts, offers a jaded but amusing perspective on American life. The blog has recently focused on commenting on the policies being developed by President-elect Barack Obama. The blog's author also has commented on the 2008 financial crisis. - Cynical-C Blog
http://www.cynical-c.com
Dad Thing is a blog that offers the paternal viewpoint on parenting. Written by an engineer named Jared, the blog explores how fathership has changed his life, almost all for the better. This website is also a good place to discover other Dad and parenting websites. - Dad Thing
http://www.dadthing.com/
A personal weblog by a queer parent that contain posts about adoption, same-sex parenting, race, health care, legislations and anything that affects this unconventional family as well as their family's effect on the society. This weblog also provides commentary and the latest news regarding the controversial Proposition 8 that eliminates same-sex marriages. - Daddy, Papa and Me
http://www.lathefamily.org/
The Daily Dose of Queer blog is a political blog that focuses on queer concerns. The blog provides long, thoughtful posts on issues affecting American gays such as military life, frat house initiations, and even the challenge of money management and the stress of coming out. - Daily Dose of Queer
http://www.dailydoseofqueer.com/