University of Colorado grad student Chris Chatham writes about cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics and artificial intelligence in his blog.
Bestselling author Seth Godin discusses marketing, change and work targeted at entrepreneurs and marketers in the information age.
Don't expect juicy, unbridled opinion. This is after all, the official voice of Google.
The Michael Arrington show. Techcrunch focuses primarily on tech related to the web, such as webb apps, web 2.
Founded in September 2005, Deadspin has become the standard-bearer when it comes to top sports blogs.
Politico is a widely read and hugely influential political website that covers election politics, congress, lobbying and other political topics.
Guy Kawasaki blogs on entrepreneurship, marketing, venture capital, & evangelism.
The popular internet magazine Wired has a science blog that offers interesting choices from the science press, along with videos and links to the originating sources.
Snarky commentary on bad (fugly) celebrity style. Go Fug Yourself is written by two women with major attitude problems (or maybe that's a good thing) tearing apart, with great humor, the poor choices and terrible tastes of the world's most famous stars.
Ars Technica considers technology as art and provides a fresh and insightful angle on developments in the technology sphere.

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