Women bloggers, please post your links |
Presently I’m following close to 350 RSS feeds on a daily basis. The majority of them are blogs and news agencies, but I do have some keyword search feeds, podcasts, forum and groups feeds, plus other types content in there.
As of this writing, I’m looking to expand my subscription of/to women bloggers (primarily tech I’m interested in, but will consider any interesting female bloggers) to add to my daily subscription list. The really good ones that I post from frequently will make it into the list on the left of the page (no guarantees about how long they’ll stay there) but that means exposure on the home and archive pages. I’m searching because I would like to balance authors out with my reading a bit better.
I found one group tech blog written by females called popgadget.net which caught my eye with this story about bust up chewing gum:
The very serious BBC News reports that B2Up is selling a chewing gum which can help enhance the size, shape and tone of the breasts and improve circulation, reduce stress and fight aging.
Wow, that gives all new meaning to Bubble Yum!
Seriously, I know that I’m missing a bunch of great female bloggers out there. Can anyone help point the way? Please share your favorite female bloggers using the comments or trackback for this thread. Feel free to tell me about yourself and don’t be shy.




About female bloggers, again …
TDavid calls out for suggestions for to be read female bloggers and I noticed, he has marked the list at the left side: F=female, M=male, G=group, $=business, S=self, *new Sorry, but I do care more about content than gender (even if you are male and ha…
Trackback by Useful Sounds - Nicole Simon's english [blog|podcast] — March 20, 2005 @ 12:05 pm PST
The Bad Hair Blog. Good honest general-interest writing. Probably one of the better but lesser-known female writers on the ‘net. Go! Now!
Comment by Mr. Snitch! — March 20, 2005 @ 6:37 pm PST
Hi TDavid,
You helped me realize the value of having a blog and I am enjoying the social networking that does go along with it. I hope we see more geek grrls and techies sharing via weblogs.
http://www.club-eros.net/webmistress/WMindex.html (lead in page, has link to my blog on it)
Thanks for all your help and encouragement
~Rhonda
Comment by Rhonda — March 21, 2005 @ 5:47 pm PST
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Pingback by Make You Go Hmm: » Still looking for more women authored blogs — March 31, 2005 @ 12:50 am PST
Hi - I’m a female with a blog detailing my comical adventures as a writer and screenwriter in Los Angeles. Entertainment for those in and outside of the industry. I also have archives of my weekly radio show, What’s Your Problem, Give it a Whirl.
Comment by Mandie — April 9, 2005 @ 2:20 am PST
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A couple months ago I asked for recommendations for female-authored bloggers to add to my RSS reading li […]
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My political blog, Suburban Guerrilla, was awarded this year’s Koufax award for Most Worthy of Wider Recognition. Plus, I’m pretty funny.
Comment by Susie from Philly — June 5, 2005 @ 9:53 pm PST
I wish at some point someone could explain to me the fascination the gender in blogging question has. If its good material? Why does it matter?
Comment by sQurl — June 13, 2005 @ 4:57 am PST
[…] Awhile back when I asked for a list of blogs authored by women, I didn’t go into too much detail about the kinds of blogs that interest me. The recommendations don’t have to be tech-oriented, popular or even established but in order for me to read and then someday hopefully write about and link to the blogs then they needed to be compelling. I realize that’s a bit vague. In order to learn the kinds of things that interest me, one probably needs to read and follow this blog for a little while. I don’t have just one or two things that interest me, which will be quickly learned by the variance in material posted here. […]
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