Informed Networker gathers the articles that make up the content of this site from two sources. The first is from our user community. User's select stories they believe are important and submit them to Informed Networker. The second, and the consideration of this page, are sites which Informed Networker has selected as sources of important, informative, and fresh information on Information Technology. These sites have their stories automatically pulled into Informed Networker where they are reviewed by editorial staff before being published. We want to recognize each of these excellent sources and give them the praise they are rightfully due.
Ars Technica - Offers in-depth articles on a wide variety of Information Technology topics - including hardware, security, and legal issues.
The Register - A United Kingdom resource on science and technology news.
TechCrunch - Home of internet personality Michael Arrington this site covers a wide variety of (mainly) web-based news stories focusing especially on startup companies.
Network World - A news site offering articles on a number of topics. We follow their feeds on Convergence, Security, SMB, Wireless and Mobile, and Network/Systems Management.
ZDNet - Offers news and whitepapers along with a collection of high quality blogs. We following Dana Blankenhorn (Linux and Open Source, Healthcare), Richard Koman (Government), Denise Howell (Legal), Christopher Dawson (Education), John Morris (Laptops & Desktops, CPUs), Michael Krigsman (IT Project Failures), Dan Kuznetsky (Virtualization), Tom Foremski (IMHO), Dennis Howlett (Irregular Enterprise, Enterprise Alley), Ryan Stewart (Universal Desktop), Zack Whittaker (iGeneration), Adrian Kingsley-Hughes (Hardware 2.0), Steve O'Hear (The Social Web), Paul Miller (The Semantic Web), Deb Perelman (IT Careers), Dion Hinchcliffe (Enterprise Web 2.0), Jason Greenbaum (Enterprise Anti-matter), David Morgenstern (The Apple Core), Jason Perlow (The Tech Broiler), Microsoft Report (Ed Bott), Robin Harris (Storage Bits), Ed Burnette (Dev Connection), Phil Wainewright (SaaS), Oliver Marks (Collaboration 2.0), Dana Gardner (Briefings Direct), Paul Murphy (Managing Linux), John Carroll (A Developer's View), Larry Dignan (Between the Lines), and Ryan Naraine (Security).