Guy Kawasaki has set his first book, The Macintosh Way, free. To get it, all you have to do is “like” the Facebook fan page of his next book, Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. Click on the “Like” button.
If you’d like country-specific news, please click here. We’ve aggregated news for approximately forty-five countries to make it easy and fast for you.
Guy has set his first book free. Get it here. He wrote this book in 1987 in order to explain the Macintosh Way of doing the right things the right way.
Check out our latest additions: Nature.alltop and Nature.com.alltop. The former contains the blogs and websites of nature lovers. The latter contains all of the feeds from Nature.com. And don’t forget that we have cover ecology at Green.alltop.
People who like to stay on top of immigration news and issues will find Immigration.alltop very useful. We aggregate the best websites and blogs about immigration news there.
We’ve got design totally covered. Check out these sites to see the top blogs and websites in one easily scanned location:
Graphic Design
Web Design
Typography
General Design
Interior Design
Architecture
NASA puts out some incredibly cool photos and videos. You can stay on top of what it’s doing by going to NASA.alltop. There’s also Astronomy.alltop.
All of us at Alltop are suckers for great infographics, so we created Infographics.alltop. In one place, you can now scan through the latest infographics on the web.
If you’d like to stay on top of photo-editing, Alltop has you covered:
And, of course, there’s general photography coverage at Photography.alltop.
Twitter bought Tweetie, the iPhone client last Friday. Guy provides an analysis of the pros and cons.
Guy Kawasaki and his buddies at LinkedIn created a list of ten ways to use the service if you’re a small business person. Read about them here. There is also a great collection of LinkedIn tips and tricks at Linkedin.alltop.
We’ve certainly got iPad covered. First, here is a compilation of reviews of Apple’s new wonder gizmo. Second, here’s iPad.Alltop which is dedicated to ongoing coverage of it.
Do me a favor and check out the latest feature of Alltop. We added a section to each topic called “Most Topular Stories.” These are the five most popular stories on the page as measured by clickthroughs. This is an easy way to figure out the hotest stories on a topic.
Here are some topics that you might enjoy:
We’ve even made it work with your personal MyAlltop pages. For example, here’s mine. I hope “Most Topular” makes Alltop even more useful for you.
Do you want to stay on top of the press releases that are published by PRNewswire? We’ve aggregated them for you at PRNewswire.alltop. This is a very easy way scan hundreds of press releases in seconds.
If you're a college basketball fan, here's an easy way to stay on top of March Madness: College-Basketball-Alltop.
Just go to SXSW.alltop for all the action if you can’t make it! Actually, maybe if you can too.
Here’s the easiest way to stay on top of what's happening at the Paralympics Games: Paralympics.alltop. We’ve aggregated fifteen news sources for you.
Are you going to SXSW next week? Then you’ll love SXSW.Alltop. That’s where we aggregate all the news about SXSW. If you’re not going to SXSW, you may find it even more valuable!
Duke University, Stanford University, and the University of Rochester created a consortium of universities called Futurity. All the partners are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU) or of the Russell Group. Futurity then publishes the very best research news from these universities. We then aggregate this news into a easy-to-scan site called Futurity.Alltop. Check it out if you’d like to stay on top of the research coming out of universities from around the world.
If you’d like to follow all the news about Toyota, be sure to go to Toyota.alltop and Autos.alltop. We aggregate hundreds of websites and blogs there.
Follow the Apple announcement at Apple.alltop. We aggregate over 200 sources there.
We just created Haiti.alltop to help you follow the news there. It includes blogs, websites, and Twitter accounts.
Check out Trends.alltop. In a few minutes, you can scan all the websites and blogs that monitor trends including Trendhunter, Trendspotting, Coolhunting, and Josh Spear.
At Gadgets.alltop, we’ll have total coverage of the new gadgets and gizmos from CES. We aggregate over 130 websites and blogs that write about gadgets there.
We’ve got the Winter Olympics covered like six feet of fresh powder at Winter-Olympics.Alltop. This topics contains over thirty news feeds for your scanning pleasure.
If you’d like to see what the best websites and blogs that focus on innovation are writing about, check out Innovation.alltop. It aggregates over 100 sources for you in a form that you can scan in a minute.
There’s nothing like getting off to a good start so check out GTD.alltop and Lifehacks.alltop to learn the tips and tricks to getting things done. These two topics aggregate the best GTD and lifehack websites and blogs on the planet.
If you’d like a quick and easy way to stay on top of all the news from sites like the Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fox News, NPR, Washington Post, and Slate, check out these topics. Basically, we’ve aggregated the RSS feeds from approximately eighty sites and put them in a convenient format for you.
If you’re having a tough time staying on top of social media and social marketing, check out Social-media.Alltop. The most influential and popular social-media websites and blogs are aggregated there, so that you scan them all in a few minutes.
In addition, there are Alltop topics dedicated to Facebook and Twitter news for site-specific news.
We’ve got op-ed covered by aggregating the op-ed columns of dozens of publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Times Online, Haaretz, Hindustan Times, and Washington Post. Check out Op-ed.Alltop.