Here are some of the unique style of blogs, which you may find interesting.
1. Techcrunch - If there is news about X launch a new product called Y, the majority of technology blogs will simply publish the news that with his comments, but it is not easy to Arrington. His trainees will first create a new position for the X and Y on the product, then CrunchBase news will be available at the main site TechCrunch with the company or the name of the person are often references to CrunchBase entry instead of the official Web site.
2. Jason Calacanis - Most people think that the founder of Mahalo Jason has quit blogging, but it is not. The only difference is that Jason is now uses the letter to the editor to write his blog, instead of some blog editor - his message, even to get published in the blog entries (see example) and can be read through the channels.
3. Bold Fireball - Apple guru John Gruber has a very unique style of blogs. The name of the blog articles do not indicate that a permanent post, but instead their relationship with the main story, that John was commenting on. Subscribe to his feed, and you are sure to fall in love with this style links.
4. John Battelle - Although the majority of bloggers (list crowd included) to worry about writing attention capture headlines, John knows how to convey his message, using a liner. See examples of John search blog here, here and here - you get the picture without reading the essays.
5. Philipp Lenssen - Philip blog is an interesting mix of a blog and online forum, where anyone can post messages without registering. When something interesting or media posted on the forums, Philip "encouraging" that the thread to include it in my blog, as well as the attributes of the person who originally started that thread.
6. Matt Drudge - The design may look ugly, but the Drudge Report, the first site, which broke the news about the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, is clearly the most "selfless" blog on the Internet. This one-page blog consists only of links to other sites and news columns.
7. Dave Winer - Ask any "blog guru" of his secret recipes, and they always recommend one thing - to add good quality photos (or screens), in blogs to make them more "attractive." Dave was more creative and prefers to use a clip-art images to illustrate their ideas - see examples here or here. Another unique feature of Dave's Blog is that you can directly link to any item in the blog - just to get the URL of the # sign.
8. Engadget - Engadget look at any paper, and you will see that all the links, except one, are internal and point to one of their own articles. Source (if any) is due at the end of the anchor text reads the same for all external links - Read. Here is an example.
9. Mivox - Mivox not use a computer keyboard to write blogs. Instead, he writes articles on paper using ink, and then puts the image of the document on his blog. PostSecret is also classified as a handwritten blog, though none of the cards written by Frank Warren himself.
Some interesting styles of blogging
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