This Week's Best of Weblogs, Inc.
The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 80 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a
week across 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you
in one easy-to-read weekly post. You’ll find lots more links after the jump. Enjoy!
Engadget’s J.D. Lasica interviews
Orb Network CEO Jim Behrens, offers a how-to on accessing
iTunes from a cellphone, and reveals that Japan has plans
for a Robot Moon Base, while Barb Dybwad solicits
readers’ Motorola RAZR wishlists.
Autoblog’s
Eric Bryant predicts what’s next in the parade of recalls
and opines that the big three maintain truck supremacy.
John Neff spies a BMW crossover coupe. Walter Keegan Jr.
treats us to an illustrated tour of Saturn Vue 2006
updates.
Joystiq’s James Ransom-Wiley sounds a
Badass squirrel alert on Conker: Live & Reloaded,
reports that Canadian Fairmont Hotels offer PSPs to
guests, and posts some Halo 3 rumors. Steve Parsons
predicts a DVD format war between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
TV Squad’s
Bob Sassone wishes Nick at Night
Happy Birthday.
Annie W gets down with Jon Stewart on
The Daily Show.
Keith McDuffee highlights new
TV-on-DVD releases.
Adam Finley sympathizes with with unlucky users of
Lost lottery numbers.
Cinematical’s
Karina Longworth announces the imminent
King Kong trailer, the latest
reprise of Batman, and Cinematical’s
Hustle and Flow Contest Winners.
Plus readers flock to comment on our
Why Aren’t You
Going to the Movies? poll.
AdJab’s
Tom Biro reports on
Branded Entertainment for
print, the Vegas alibi campaign, and the
Magazine Publishers’ 2005 Kelly Awards.
Chris Thilk takes us to
MSN’s UFO contest.
Luxist’s
Deidre Woollard makes us drool at Gore Vidal’s Italian
retreat for sale, Adam Newman wows us with the ultimate
sound system, and Jess Nachtigal reviews a very special
cigar.
TUAW’s
C.K. Sample III reveals that
Dell Would Sell OS X.
Dave Caolo surprises with news that
Queen Elizabeth II Buys an iPod. From
Jay Savage we learn that
.Mac is Dropping Virex Support.
Scott McNulty points to an Apple white paper on
Creating an Application with
Tiger Technologies.
The Unofficial
Photoshop Weblog’s Jan Kabili offers an original
tutorial on a new layer selection method in Photoshop
CS2, and criticizes PC World’s review of
Photoshop CS2. David Chartier finds a useful free stock-search engine. Readers make
their opinions known on Photoshop’s required
Activation system.
FlashInsider’s
Mike Schleifstein talks about
SMX components from
the BBC, a dynamic Flash
hurricane tracker, Macromedia’s Max
2005 conference, and a site with an
anti-click message.
The Wireless
Weblog’s Michael Sciannamea looks at
prepaid wireless plans,
cellphone wallets, a
device that looks through walls, and
NFL highlights on cellphones.
Divester’s
Erik Olsen introduces us to
Migaloo the White Whale, and
Atlantis Art.
Willy Volk observes that
Shark Tourism in South Africa
is On the Rise, and Global Warming is
Good for Coral Reefs.
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