Expert Sitings: Chris Anderson

paul.kedrosky.com An investor, columnist, and entrepreneur who is plugged into the California start-up scene, Kedrosky’s Infectious Greed blog is my expert guide to the financial crisis. Unlike many finance writers, Kedrosky avoids confusing jargon and keeps the tone light — even as the news gets increasingly heavy. sethgodin.typepad.com Complete with a shaved head, Seth Godin ...

paul.kedrosky.com

An investor, columnist, and entrepreneur who is plugged into the California start-up scene, Kedrosky’s Infectious Greed blog is my expert guide to the financial crisis. Unlike many finance writers, Kedrosky avoids confusing jargon and keeps the tone light — even as the news gets increasingly heavy.

sethgodin.typepad.com

Complete with a shaved head, Seth Godin is the guru of modern marketing. With his Delphic insights on advertising, business, and human psychology, this prolific blogger and author is my daily dose of deep thought.

techdirt.com

Techdirt is not your ordinary news Web site. It’s more like a swarm of smart problem-solvers who analyze "cases" on demand — everything from how to find cheap gas on your cellphone to how to make Twitter useful. It’s also a great blog if you’re interested in online privacy, digital rights management, and doing business in the information age.

wired.com/dangerroom/

Deep defense knowledge, a fiercely independent (but fair and nonpartisan) voice, and real reporting: That’s Danger Room, the Wired.com military technology blog. Led by Noah Shachtman, one of the best defense writers working today, this would be at the top of my reading list even if it weren’t from my sister company.

Chris Anderson is the editor in chief of Wired magazine and the author of The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More. He blogs at thelongtail.com.

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