
What’s going on in the blogosphere this week? Let’s take a virtual stroll through the digitally paved roads of the Internet to find out!
Simon Mackie of GigaOM shares some interesting information about the recently released Internet Explorer 9. Considering the many other web browser options that are out there, do you still use Internet Explorer from Microsoft? Why or why not?
Neil Patel keeps it real. He understands that many entrepreneurs do what they do because they want to be rich, but how much money do you really need to live comfortably? This will vary from person to person, but it really is a question worth asking when setting your income goals.
Leo Babauta has always been a champion of living a simpler and slower life. The same applies to his advice for curing insomnia. As counter-intuitive as it may sound, going for a run each day will actually help you go to sleep… but that’s still not the easiest way. Just tell yourself a bedtime story, so to speak.
Ray Ebersole takes us to the movies with his review of Battle Los Angeles. He got caught up in the hype, but he’s happy to report that the action movie lived up to the billing. Bring on the aliens and combat scenes!
RT Cunningham, like the rest of us, is seeing more and more products that are made in China. He questions, though, whether this really translates to meaning “piece of garbage” for everything made in China. Well, the old adage holds true: you get what you pay for.





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July 27, 2011 5:42 am
i like the Neil Patel post better than the others , thanks