I figured that since I spent so much time on this list, I should share it. If you have your own list o’ faves, go nominate them.\
Here are my nominations. If I left out a category, it’s because I didn’t nominate anyone for that category. Reviewing the list, it looks like Dooce and Photodude are my favorite blogs, and that’s pretty much true. Here’s the rest of the list:
- best application for weblogs
- best asian weblog
- best european weblog
- best canadian weblog
- best american weblog
- best photography of a blog
- best non-weblog content of a weblog site
- best entertainment weblog
- best weblog about politics
- best web development weblog
- best computers or technology weblog
- most humorous blog
- best writing of a weblog
- best group weblog
- best-designed blog
- best-kept-secret weblog
- best new weblog
- lifetime achievement
- weblog of the year
- Dooce
- Daily Kos
- Dean for America\
Oh, and happy new year and all that other looking-forward-to-the-coming-year crap.
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6 responses to “Bloggie Nominations”
Now that’s a really nice New Year’s surprise!
Wow, thanks to the brilliant and sweet-natured Kevin Lawver for nominating this blog for a “Best Writing” Bloggie ! In January of 2004 I spent time trying to get Blogger blogs to yield RSS.
Well, that is just great. I sat down here to “quickly” read your blog (and Heather’s) before I begin a day of lesson planning (put it off the entire two weeks of Christmas break) and had to check out all the blogs you listed. I am HOOKED. I had some self-control and only bookmarked 8 of them. Sigh… I am addicted to reading blogs! I have always loved biographies. Many reasons, none of which I will get into to spare your the boredom of my deep, deep thoughts but I just do. THANKS for the list! Happy New Year! š
I’m all about sharing…
I feel so overlooked… how could you fail to mention the best Virginia fly fishing blog???? š
Because *someone* didn’t tell me they started a blog… _cough_ DEAN _cough_
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