Web Sites
ben nolan
http://bennolan.comwrote the very cool Behaviour css/js tool. also posts some pretty insightful stuff about life in general.
Bill de hÓra
http://www.dehora.net/journal/a great resource on technologies like Atom, Atom Protocol, REST, XML, ODF, Microformats, RDF, XMPP and HTTP.
Confessions of an Old Fogey
http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/default.aspxhas some of the smartest windows triages and debugging info available. a man of great experience. and funny, too!
If broken it is...
http://blogs.msdn.com/tess/default.aspxTess Ferrandez works on the PSS team for microsoft specializing in debugging. i don't alway grok her stuff, but am always enlightened by it. you got IIS or other Windows issues, she's proly got some insight into the bugs.
Joshua Tauberer
http://razor.occams.info/very interesting stuff. josh is into RDF and linguistics. powerful combo!
matasano
http://www.matasano.com/log/Matasano Chargen is a blog about information security. We write. A lot. We try to keep the content to the kinds of things that we’d like to read ourselves.
mnot
http://www.mnot.net/blog/Mark Nottingham is a Principal Technical Yahoo!, putting together Web-based infrastructure for sites like Yahoo! Finance, Sports, Tech, TV and Movies.
paul james
http://www.peej.co.uk/as i continue to work on REST and other fundamental HTTP programming, i keep finding myself reading articles from paul's site. good stuff!
Random Stuff
http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/stefan tilkov is a major voice in HTTP and REST topics. i read his posts regularly.
s3
http://www.amazon.com/s3i use s3 to hold my off-site backups. i am also starting to test s3 as my depository for large files (multimedia, zip, etc.).
signs on the sand
http://www.tkachenko.com/blog/Oleg Tkachenko's Blog is a great resource for all things XML and .NET
task toy
http://www.tasktoy.comi use this almost very day. it's a simple to-do list app that is absolutely the *best* implementation i've seen. even works on my moto-q phone!
Untangled
http://roy.gbiv.com/untangled/Roy T. Fielding is chief scientist at Day Software, a leading provider of content management software and content infrastructure. Dr. Fielding is best known for his work in developing and defining the modern World Wide Web infrastructure.
What about Bob?
http://www.robertlair.com/blogs/lair/bob and i go back a long way. he might not too many people to know that, tho[g].
whateverblog
http://jcheng.wordpress.com/working at microsoft on the windows live writer blog editor.
xmlpages
http://www.xmlpages.netsite that holds details on my xml pages runtime framework. xmlpages is the internal name for exyus, the framework that runs this site.