I checked on http://www.thebobs.com/ as well as I googled for the most interesting blogs in the world. It was actually a good way to see how other's blogs look like because this is my first blog ever.
So after my opinion, these were the most interesting blogs I found:
1) http://blog.ushahidi.com
"Ushahidi is a blog to go with an application which helps map disaster areas through mobile phones and social networking. Ushahidi, which means "testimony" in Swahili, was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. More recently, Ushahidi has played a crucial role in Haiti, where Haitians were able to use mobile phones to register their needs and location within just four days of the earthquake striking. The Ushahidi team is comprised of individuals with a wide span of experience ranging from human rights work to software development."
2) http://cajunlanguage.net/
"Jim is an American, born in Louisiana. His podcasts offer tutorials on how to learn Cajun French - a French dialect that is still spoken in the American South."
3) http://carta.info/
"Carta features multiple bloggers on topics like economics, politics and the digital realm. The writers cover prominent debates and issues in detail and with relevant background information."
Another link which is somehow similar to the third is http://www.businessinsider.com/ . This reminded me a bit of a newspaper even if it is not as formal.
So far, I also liked the idea of other blogs as they were described on http://www.thebobs.com/. But because they are in a language I am not speaking, I cannot really judge about them...
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