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Well, we arrive at the end of the week so here is a roundup of bloggers that deserve a bit of praise. This week I am exploring the blogosphere through pointing you in the direction of posts that either provided value, entertainment or were just plain neat. The only rule is that none of these posters are in the Technorati 100.

The Posts

In the, “This Is Really Neat” Category. Robert Sanzalone teaches us how to write upside down in Twitter. Robert’s blog, PacificIT is a really great rundown of web applications, Japan and social media. I highly suggest giving him a look. You can also find him across a broad range of social media — skype and twitter among them.

In the, “This Must Be The Future” Category. Fatgadget introduces us to the Datamask H.U.D. It’s a diving mask with a built in computer and heads up display. It will run you about $1,500 if you wanted to purchase one but looking is free. Fatgadget’s blog is always a great look into the future of gadgetry and consumer electronics.

In the, “Useful Information” Category. D.T. gives us some insight into visual communication in design. If nothing else, D.T.’s blog always provides an excellent insight into the world of a professional designer. I spend so much time hearing from coders, marketers and other classes of entrepreneurs it is really nice to get in touch with those people who give product’s their beauty.

In the, “New Media Knowledge” Category. Chris Brogan helps us get a grip on new media. Chris is a fantastic asset when it comes to understanding community based media. You can also find him on twitter where he manages to consistently generate some interesting conversation.

In the, “Not Tech” Category. Nancy teaches us that the most popular name among U.S. boat owners is “Aquaholic” among other things. If you appreciate words, their uses and their abuses I suggest giving Nancy’s blog a close look.

Web 2.0 Roundup

There are plenty of other great sites out there for you to find. Start with these and then keep traveling the blogosphere. Thanks again to all of my readers.

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