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By Steve Spalding July 8th, 2007
Under: Featured
I don’t do this anywhere near as much as I should, I just wanted to thank all of you readers for supporting this blog. The reason bloggers write is for those of you out there who take a moment out of your day to read. To show my appreciation, I am going to share a few sites that I believe should be added to your feed readers if they aren’t already there.

Kent Newsome’s blog is a new favorite of mine. He covers topics ranging from music to blogging and does so with a flare that makes him one of the more readable bloggers I’ve run across in recent history. If you are looking for a different perspective on the tech topics of the day, Kent is a good place to start. If the gauntlet for blogging revolution is ever thrown, he would certainly be somewhere on the front line.
My “A-list” thank you goes out to Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web. He has been kind enough to stop by here on several occasions. If you haven’t had the pleasure of reading his blog, I would dare say that it is the best source for deep analysis of tech topics. Every entry digs into the subject in a way that is generally avoided by the tech blogging community.
My non-tech thanks goes out to Orbitalgal of Bare. Bare is a personal blog that combines beautifully written editorials with fantastic photography. I rarely take time to read “journal” sites, but I find myself going back to this site as often as I can.
Finally, the new readers thanks goes out to Joe Hunkins over at Joe Duck. It is a strongly worded, highly conversational and engaging blog. I was just recently introduced to his blog and have been meaning to explore it more deeply. You all should join me, it’ll be well worth the trip.
I wanted to thank these people and the many more bloggers, entrepreneurs and readers who have made this blog what it is. If you have a project you want to promote, a business you wish to let the world know about, or just a friendly question you can always reach me here. If you just feel like sending me a tweet, I can be found on twitter here.
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