Everyone in the dextrosphere pays attention to Instapundit, and there are services such as Memeorandum that compile and link stories. Operations like Breitbart’s (where I prefer to enter through the TV page because of the comprehensive layout) or Hot Air have their own aggregation methods and algorithms, too, and lots of folks tune in to Ace’s sidebar and Michelle Malkin’s, and rounders-up like William Teach and Wombat-Socho to get a gander at what’s going on. Other people prefer to create their own news pages out of RSS and Atom feeds with Yahoo or Google Reader (and the tools such as Feedly or Pulse that make them more readable), and I check in on a few people’s paper.li pages frequently.
One of the other places that bloggers have long used to source emerging stories is Larwyn’s Linx at Director Blue. Now, Larwyn and Doug Ross have teamed up to put together Bad Blue, a post aggregator that pulls together a lot of the best from the dextrosphere, and judging by the traffic it’s driving to us, it’s catching on pretty darned quickly. Visit, enjoy and bookmark; I think you’ll be there a lot.
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Hey, great sites. Thanks. I will add these to my daily rounds, which now includes this site, Breitbart, PJM, Front Porch Republic, AmComMag, and sondrakistan.
Bad Blue is pretty awesome, it is better than Drudge, especially since drudge went all alinsky on Newt.
I’ve been there exactly once, and I already prefer it to Drudge. I can see that becoming a regular spot on my rounds.