Thursday, January 29, 2009

MORE BLOGS!

What up. Here are a few other blogs I find interesting:

I really enjoy the Freakanomics blog hosted by the New York Times website. The posts generally discuss the hidden economics behind random and unrelated topics. This recent post is more straightforward than others, nonetheless very interesting. The post discusses President Obama’s proposed 650 billion dollar stimulus package and where exactly that money will be allocated. A good number of the posts are job market related, especially in these recent months.

http://selectism.com/columns/kylehackett/ is a personal column written by Kyle Hackett and hosted by selectism.com(an alternative fashion blog, you will find no mention of Gucci here.) Selectism.com is one of a few fashion/art/culture blogs powered by Titel Media Sites. I like to check them all on weekly basis. If it is your scene, your bound to get addicted to one of their blogs. Selectism.com isn’t exactly related to my blog, the career niche. We blog about different stuff. However, Kyle Hackett’s career is pretty cool, he gets to do cool stuff all the time. He’s found a good little niche, and career niches are my blog. I plan on writing more him and his column.

From what I’ve seen its got potential. Insourced is a job market blog in its infant stage. Posts, all of which are by 35-year-old entrepreneur Michael Wist, are becoming more frequent and stay true to theme. Post titles range from “Maryland cuts 700 state government jobs,” to “Northrop Gunman bringing new aerospace jobs to Florida.” Michael, known as Mick, brings an insightful perspective to his posts via a solid background in economics, law, and business.
I like what I have read so far and am a subscriber to their RSS http://blog.insourced.com/feed/.

Terry Richardson is a badass. The guy does whatever he wants and to a 20 year old like me its pretty appealing. The culture icon is a commercial and fashion photographer who prides himself in using low quality equipment. His style is innovative and original. Terry’s career is one of the few high profile careers I will blog about. His career benefits him in more than fiscal terms. It encourages his unique lifestyle and shapes his social network. He spends his days blowing minds with risqué imagery and telling women like Natasha Poly how to pose. To see some of his work I recommend the Terry World blog.

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