- Richard Feynman blog
- WMAP blog
- LIGO blog
- horrible CERN blog
- string theory blog
- Einstein frame blog
- reference frame -frames
- higher-dimensional blog
- Summers' sociological blog
- Standard Model blog
- supersymmetry blog
- Lorentz violations blog
- compactification blog
- Sidneyfest
- piano man blog
- topological blog
- Ashoke blog
- Lenny Susskind blog
- heterotic blog
- Frank Wilczek blog (sorry, Betsy)
- Giddings blog
- Gubser blog
- Bousso blog
- Lisa Randall talk
- Raman Sundrum blog
- cosmic string blog
- Jacques' anthropic blog (sorry, Jacques)
- friendly Arkani-Hamed blog
- Andrew Strominger blog
- Jacob Bekenstein blog
- Chapline blog
- quasinormal blog
- Hans Bethe blog
- Gerard 't Hooft blog
- Shelly Glashow blog
- Lee Smolin blog (sorry, Lee)
- Maldacena blog
- Vilenkin blog
- Kavli blog
- E10 blog
- exceptional symmetry blog
- University of Boston blog
- Techexplorer blog
- Sean's textbook blog (sorry, Sean)
- black ring blog
- Hagedorn blog
- entropic principle
- Archimedes notes blog
- Hartle-Hawking blog
- Peter Woit's antistringy blog (sorry, Peter)
- complex surface blog
- viscosity blog
- Oreskes' blog
- optical processing blog
- entropy density blog
Saturday, June 11, 2005
Blogs about physics
I recommend the intelligent readers to ignore this message because it is not too serious. Anyway, Google has become pretty good in finding various blogs about interesting topics in physics. You would not believe how many interesting blogs there are, for example
Yep Lubos, it seems we are lacking of some diversity here over the public side of internet.
ReplyDeleteLubos must have felt very good about himself that all those google searches seem to turn up his own blog pages as the first entry on the search result.
ReplyDeleteActually he should have felt bad about that fact. What he did not understand, is the ***.blogspot.com, is part of google, so, certainly, the google search engine will certainly list anything that shows up in ***.blogspot.com before entries that occur on other servers. But the fact that his stuff seem more often than not to show up as the first entry, more or less tells us that his blog is one of the rare few physics blogs that uses ***.blogspot.com: It's only Lubos, and a few other people who followed him, who uses ***.blogspot.com. Most other smart people, including me, have discovered that there are far better free blog servers else where, and moved away from ***.blogspot.com.
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"Most other smart people, including me"
ReplyDeleteno comment possible. *TILT*
Actually, the purpose of google controlling blogs is just the contrary, they noticed that their score engine "pigeonrank" was failing due to the different mechanics of blog citation, and they entered in the blog bussiness in order to decrease the impact of blogs. Or, at least, such theory was advanced at these days in the typical slashdottian forums.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a synopsis of thinking in regards to the diversity of the subject and "the matters" at hand?
ReplyDeleteA "new process" to see views in contrast to position taken?