Nine Blogs to Watch in 2009: Part 2 – Five More

Kate Brodock’s tweet about Mitch Joel’s 09 Blogs to Watch in ‘09 got me thinking about the blogs I’m watching most frequently these days. I recently wrote about the first four – now here are five more:

Looking for more? Check out my Blogroll, in the sidebar to the right of this article. You’ll find my favorite blogs covering topics like: Career & Workforce, Design & Branding, Digital Content & Publishing, Education Technology, Enterprise 2.0 & Wiki in Business, Marketing Insight, News, Social Media, and Wired Government & Society.

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  1. Thank you for the shout, Stewart. I’m in such great company up there and here on your site. Glad to be an inspiration.

  2. It’s a pleasure to be in your blogroll, Stewart. Thanks very much, and all the best for 2009!

  3. @Valeria – You’re welcome. And thanks for stopping by!

  4. @David – You’re welcome, and all the best to you for 2009!

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