Understanding new areas

by Jason Preston on July 28, 2005

If you think any of this gibberish looks interesting, you should poke around and subscribe to my RSS feed to keep up with new content.

I find that while I subscribe to a large number of newsfeeds, there are only six or seven that I make sure I check every day. These feeds enjoy a special “A list” category in my feed organizer, and I’ve actually added two of them to my Google homepage.

What strikes me about these blogs, however, is that they focus on niches I don’t know much about.

Probably my favorite and most avidly read blog is TheFerrett. I know this because when I or my friends say “TheFerrett said…,” we don’t look at each other like Dr. Doolittle wandered unexpectedly into the room. An excellent writer and web designer, he writes about politics, writing, and coding. When I started reading him (about two years ago), I didn’t know much about politics or coding, and “writing” for me consisted mostly of puking up Jane Schaeffer.

Another one of my favorite blogs, one that I just started reading at the beginning of the summer, is the Venture Capitalist Fred Wilson, who writes about a mix of his family, the internet, and venture capitalism. On the big list of “things I don’t understand,” Venture Capitalism is pretty damn near the top. Until a month ago, I didn’t even know what, precicely, a VC did.

I suppose that if I had to label the theme of my own blog it would be largely “technology.” So I wonder how many people are going to end up listing me in their readers as their little window into the world of technology and gadgets—because the amazing thing about reading a blog is that you get both a window into a world that interests you and a friend. It’s like having that go-to guy for each of those areas you’d like to know more about but just don’t have the time or energy to find out yourself.

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{ 6 comments }

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Derek 07.28.05 at 4:53 pm

Fuck you for not liking my blog the most. You are a tasteless snob.

-Derek

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Jason 07.28.05 at 7:03 pm

The invention of the “your blog” joke:

Your blog is a tasteless snob!

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The Ferrett 07.29.05 at 6:24 am

I, on the other hand, will lord it over Derek.

- The Ferrett

P.S. - I don’t see myself as a techie blog, but it’s good to see that someone thinks that. Try Eric Meyer at meyerweb.com for an example of a TECHIE techie blog.

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Derek 07.29.05 at 9:44 am

Thanks Ferret. At least someone recognizes true genius.

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Derek 07.29.05 at 11:58 am

Uhh… I misread Ferrett’s comment earlier. I am a moron. That is what I get for attempting to read or write anything before noon.

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Jason 07.29.05 at 12:37 pm

Derek: yeah, I was curious about that.

Ferrett: I think I added Eric Meyer when you linked to him a couple months ago, but I can’t seem to draw myself away from the sweet CSS demo pages he has in there somewhere ;)

I’m not sure how I’d categorize your blog if it wasn’t tech, though…maybe just “what theferrett is interested in?”

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