There are now sixty-four blogs on the Tech on the Potomac RSS reader. These blogs are chosen because they are from the Greater Washington, DC area, deal primarily with PR, marketing, technology, or government affairs. If you know of a local business or tech blog that belongs on this list, please let me know.
.net DEvHammer
NET Ramblings - Brian Noyes' Blog
360 Digital Influence
Justin Burtch
Amanita.net
BetterECM - russ stalters' Blog on Exploring NextGen ECM
BGNonline Business Growth Network
Business Oriented Design
CaseySoftware, LLC - Supporters & Developers of dotProject - Connecting Developers, Building Worlds
Chris Abraham - Because the Medium is the Message
CMS Watch Trends and Features
CodeSnipers.com - Connecting Developers, Building Worlds
Composibility
Conrad Agramont's WebLog
ConsumerAffairs.Com
CraigBlog
Destination Creation
Dr. Identity (Identity Theft Prevention)
EchoDitto blogs
ECM Industry Watch
Fair And Biased
HighVizPR + Promotion = the new journalism. Politics = Show Biz! News is entertainment?
HITSphere Health IT and Informatics Community - The place to share your ideas, rumors, and complaints about Healthcare IT and Medical Informatics
jaeyeshpatel
Jeet's world
Jim Buie's Blog
Jonathan Cogley's Blog
Ken Yarmosh on Digital Technology's Impact on Business, Life, and Culture.
Kensington Business Solutions
Loosely Coupled Thinking
Luis de la Rosa
MGilly's QA Blog
Mike-O-Matic
New Persuasion
Occam's Razor
One Nomad's Blog
Pensieri di un lunatico minore
Potomac Flacks
Presto Vivace Blog
Serge van den Oever [Macaw]
Shahid's Perspectives
sjoyce@tsinc.com's media
Software Craftsmanship
Technosailor
Ted's Take - The blogging site of Ted Leonsis
The 463: Inside Tech Policy
The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times
The Buzz Bin
The D-Ring: Where the military and new media collide
The Disco Blog
The Healthcare IT Guy
The Idea Ether
The Intelligent Enterprise Blog
The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) Blog
The Tom Kyte Blog
The Webpreneur
Tuvel
Viget's Four Labs
vosi's StumbleUpon Blog
vosi's StumbleUpon Favorites
gregword
2 comments:
Thanks for posting this list... it's great to see other bloggers in the area!
I have been meaning to do this for a while. For one thing, there is nothing like a list of bloggers to gin up awareness, and partly to publicize the RSS reader.
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