All Songs ConsideredW
All Songs Considered

All Songs Considered is a weekly online multimedia program started in January 2000 by NPR's All Things Considered director Bob Boilen. At first, the show featured information and streaming audio about the songs used as bumper music on All Things Considered. The program has turned into a source of discovery for new music of all genres. In August 2005, the program began podcasting for free. In 2005, it began webcasting and podcasting live concerts from Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club, including acts such as Animal Collective, The Decemberists, Neko Case, and Tom Waits.

Angry Asian ManW
Angry Asian Man

Angry Asian Man is an Internet blog founded in 2001 by Phil Yu. The blog focuses on Asian American news, media, and politics. The Washington Post calls Angry Asian Man "a daily must-read for the media-savvy, socially conscious, pop-cultured Asian American." An accompanying podcast, entitled Sound and Fury: The Angry Asian Podcast, was launched in May 2012 and features interviews with Asian Americans.

BLDGBLOGW
BLDGBLOG

BLDGBLOG is an architecture blog authored by futurist Geoff Manaugh, former editor at Dwell magazine, former Editor-in-Chief at Gizmodo, and a contributing editor at Wired UK. It is acclaimed by The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic and The Architectural Review. Manaugh's book A Burglar's Guide to the City has been published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It was named by Amazon as one of the best books of 2016.

CurbedW
Curbed

Curbed is an American real estate and urban design website originally founded by Lockhart Steele in 2006 as a blog.

Cyberia (book)W
Cyberia (book)

Cyberia is a book by Douglas Rushkoff, published in 1994. The book discusses many different ideas revolving around technology, drugs and subcultures. Rushkoff takes a Tom Wolfe Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test style, as he actively becomes a part of the people and culture that he is writing about. The book goes with Rushkoff as he discusses topics ranging from online culture, the concept of a global brain as put forth in Gaia theory, and Neoshamanism.

Gil's Thrilling (And Filling) BlogW
Gil's Thrilling (And Filling) Blog

Gil's Thrilling Blog (nmgastronome.com) is an American blog, written by Gil Garduño, that specializes in reviewing restaurants in New Mexico, as well as across the United States. Though his reviews are widely regarded, his main source of income is his day job.

IndieWebW
IndieWeb

IndieWeb is a community of people building software to enable personal, independently hosted websites to independently maintain their social data on their own web domains rather than on large, centralized social networking services. First developed at a series of conferences known as IndieWebCamp by Tantek Çelik, Amber Case, Aaron Parecki, Crystal Beasley and Kevin Marks, it uses a suite of tools including Webmention and microformats in order to decentralize social communication and distribution of content.

Jones & BlountW
Jones & Blount

Jones & Blount is a news web site devoted to coverage of North Carolina government and politics. Founded in 2015, the site is named for two streets in Raleigh - Jones Street, where the North Carolina General Assembly is located, and Blount Street, the location of the North Carolina Governor's Mansion.

KiwiblogW
Kiwiblog

Kiwiblog is a New Zealand political blog written by pollster and classic-liberal National Party-aligned political activist David Farrar.

MDZ OnlineW
MDZ Online

MDZ Online is an Argentine online newspaper published in Mendoza.

MobuzzTVW
MobuzzTV

MobuzzTV was a vlog that posted a new five-minute high-quality video show recorded once a day in Madrid, Spain. The videos were designed to be convenient for viewing on mobile phones and iPods. They were downloadable in a number of popular formats and streamed via YouTube and MobuzzTV. Each program was available in Spanish, English and French versions, containing very similar content. These versions were hosted by Iria Gallardo, Gabe Mac and Osiris Martinez respectively when MobuzzTV closed in November 2008.

NeowinW
Neowin

Neowin is a technology news website. Editorial focus is predominantly on Microsoft-related news, but the site also offers analysis and reporting on mobile news, tech trends, gadgets and new technological developments, as well as in-depth product reviews.

Novara MediaW
Novara Media

Novara Media is an independent, left-wing alternative media organisation based in the United Kingdom.

Ones to WatchW
Ones to Watch

Ones to Watch is an American music blog primarily aimed at showcasing new talent. The website was created independently by House of Blues Entertainment in October 2013, before becoming a collaborative venture with Skype Inc. in February 2014. In September 2016, French telecommunications company Alcatel started a marketing sponsorship with Ones To Watch. The publication is currently based in Los Angeles and is powered by Live Nation Entertainment exclusively. Ones To Watch alumni include Dua Lipa, Logic and Imagine Dragons.

OverblogW
Overblog

OverBlog is a blogging service from company Ebuzzing. The company was founded in 2004 by Frédéric Montagnon, Gilles Moncaubeig and Julien Romanetto in Toulouse, France. Originally launched in October 2004, OverBlog reaches 62 million uniques in February 2014 according to Quantcast.

The Points GuyW
The Points Guy

The Points Guy (TPG) is an American travel website and blog that produces news and stories on travel, means of accumulating and using airline points and miles, politics and credit cards, in particular credit card reviews. The site was founded in 2010. At the outset, the site was a blog written by founder Brian Kelly. By 2017, a majority of the staff were engaged in content editorial activities harnessing about fifty freelance contributors; a subset of the content serves as source material for video content.

Terra Nova (blog)W
Terra Nova (blog)

Terra Nova is a collaborative blog for academics and professionals in game studies. It focuses primarily on the study of virtual worlds.

TypepadW
Typepad

Typepad is a blogging service owned by Endurance International Group, previously owned by SAY Media. Originally launched in October 2003, Typepad is based on Six Apart's Movable Type platform, and shares technology with Movable Type such as templates and APIs, but is marketed to non-technical users and includes additional features like multiple author support, photo albums and mobile blogging.