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30 Informative Websites for 2025: Boost Your PKMS

27 Monday Jan 2025

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Following on from my recent post on PKMS (Personal Knowledge Management System) and (20 Informative Podcasts for 2025: Boost Your PKMS) I am next listing 30 sites that are in my Feedly feed. There are a lot more that I use and this is a snapshot of a few of them.

Feedly provides an aggregation tool that collects stories from various blogs and websites that I find useful for research and information . This generates a list of stories that can be quickly scanned on a single screen without having to visit multiple sites. Clicking on a story displays a snippet from the source site and provides a link to read the full article, if necessary. Using a series of keystrokes, it is possible to read the headlines, then move through the articles efficiently, stopping and opening them as needed.

Sources can be categorized to allow an all-view or just what’s new in a category.

List of Websites

  1. BCS – Latest insights, ideas and perspectives from BCS and its community.
  2. TechRepublic – News, tips, and advice for IT professionals.
  3. CIO – Analysis, trends, and tips for IT leaders.
  4. Forbes – CIO Network -Analysis, trends, and tips for IT leaders.
  5. Forrester Blog for CIOs – Insights from industry veterans and analysts.
  6. WSJ CIO Journal – News and analysis for technology executives.
  7. CIOInsight – Insights on the evolving technology landscape.
  8. CTOvision – Technologies and trends for enterprise technologists.
  9. Gartner Technology Blogs – Analysis and insights for tech leaders.
  10. Rands in Repose – Michael Lopp’s thoughts on technology leadership.
  11. TechCrunch – Startups, new internet products, and breaking tech news.
  12. Wired – Current and future trends in technology.
  13. The Verge – How technology will change life in the future.
  14. Ars Technica – News and reviews on technology, science, and culture.
  15. Engadget – News, reviews, and videos about the latest in tech.
  16. Gizmodo – Design, technology, science, and science fiction.
  17. Mashable – Tech, digital culture, and entertainment content.
  18. CNET – Consumer technology breakthroughs.
  19. Digital Trends – News, reviews, how-tos, and videos about technology.
  20. VentureBeat – Technology innovation news and events.
  21. ZDNet – News, analysis, and research on IT trends.
  22. TechRadar – News and reviews on the latest gadgets and technology.
  23. SiliconANGLE – Research, publishing, and live video for tech audiences.
  24. Slashdot – News for nerds, stuff that matters.
  25. GigaOM – News, analysis, and opinions on emerging technologies.
  26. TechSpot – Computer hardware and technology news.
  27. Tom’s Hardware – Reviews and news on computer hardware and software.
  28. How-To Geek – Tutorials and guides for tech enthusiasts.
  29. InfoWorld – News, analysis, and how-tos for IT professionals.
  30. Geekwire – news, expert analysis and unique insights into the technology industry.

What are your top websites for news, insights and opinion?

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20 Informative Podcasts for 2025: Boost Your PKMS

13 Monday Jan 2025

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Following on from my recent post on PKMS (Personal Knowledge Management System), I thought I would share what is on my Podcast list for 2025 and what I am currently listening to. These are not listed in any particular order, other than how they appeared in my podcast library when I wrote this blog post.

I find my best time to listen and consume podcasts is walking the dog morning and evening (acts as my commute whilst working at home) or travelling. Hopefully this list will help inspire you and I would welcome any suggestions you have for other podcasts I should be listening to!

I have linked these on Spotify, but they should be available where you normally consume you podcasts. I have used AI to help write a summary of each podcast.

Impulse to Innovation – IMechE I2I

The Impulse to Innovation podcast by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is a series that explores various topics related to engineering and innovation. Each episode features interviews with experts and thought leaders who share their insights and experiences on how technological advancements and innovative thinking can drive progress in different fields.

Spotify Link – Impulse to Innovation

The Innovation Engine Podcast – 3Pillar Global

The Innovation Engine Podcast by 3Pillar Global features interviews with best-selling authors and innovation experts from around the world. The podcast focuses on innovation in software and product engineering, corporate leadership, and emerging technologies. Each episode delves into how companies and individuals drive innovation, tackle challenges, and leverage new technologies to stay competitive.

Spotify Link – The Innovation Engine Podcast

The Pitch – Josh Muccio

The Pitch is a podcast hosted by Josh Muccio that gives listeners an inside look into the world of start up funding. Each episode features real start up founders pitching their businesses to a panel of investors, similar to the TV show “Shark Tank”. The podcast aims to capture the essence of what happens behind closed doors during these pitches, providing an engaging and educational experience for listeners.

Spotify Link – The Pitch

Pivot – New York Magazine

Pivot is a podcast hosted by tech journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway. Released every Tuesday and Friday, the podcast offers sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. The hosts make bold predictions, pick winners and losers, and engage in lively banter, providing listeners with thought-provoking discussions and analysis.

Spotify Link – Pivot

a16z Podcast – Andreessen Horowitz

The a16z Podcast by Andreessen Horowitz covers a wide range of topics related to technology, business, and culture. Each episode features conversations with industry experts, business leaders, and thought-provoking voices from around the world. The podcast aims to help listeners understand how technology is changing everything—from Silicon Valley to traditional industries, and how it impacts the way we work, live, eat, learn, and play.

Spotify Link – a16z Podcast

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders – Stanford e-Corner

summarise Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders – Stanford e-Corner

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders is a podcast series produced by Stanford eCorner. Each week, experienced entrepreneurs and innovators come to Stanford University to share candid lessons they’ve learned while developing, launching, and scaling disruptive ideas. The series provides valuable insights into the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting both the secrets and setbacks behind real success.

Spotify Link – Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

One Business Book per Day – Palonio.com

One Business Book per Day is a dynamic podcast designed to provide busy entrepreneurs and professionals with bite-sized summaries of the most popular and influential business books. Each episode distils the key concepts, strategies, and insights from a best-selling business book into an easily digestible format, allowing listeners to quickly grasp and apply valuable lessons in their own lives and careers.

Spotify Link – One Business Book per Day

Disruptive Innovators – Disruptive Innovations

Disruptive Innovators: Champions of Digital Business is a podcast hosted by David Wright, Founder & CEO of Disruptive Innovations. The podcast features weekly interviews with CIOs and IT/Digital leaders from around the world. Each episode dives into their personal backstories, career journeys, current roles, trends they’ve observed, and their visions for the future.

Spotify Link – Disruptive Innovators

The Future of Everything – Stanford Engineering

The Future of Everything is a podcast hosted by Stanford bioengineering professor Russ Altman. The podcast explores how technology, science, and medicine are shaping our lives. Each episode features discussions with experts on a wide range of topics, including stretchable electronics, ecological surveillance, foldable microscopes, and video editing with artificial intelligence. Altman engages his guests in conversations about their role in creating the future across various domains.

Spotify Link – The Future of Everything

ReThinking – Adam Grant

ReThinking with Adam Grant is a podcast where the organizational psychologist explores new thoughts and ways of thinking by having lively discussions and debates with some of the world’s most interesting thinkers, creators, achievers, and leaders. Adam challenges conventional wisdom and encourages listeners to rethink their assumptions and embrace new ideas.

Spotify Link – ReThinking

HBR on Strategy – Harvard Business Review

HBR on Strategy is a podcast by Harvard Business Review that provides hand-curated insights and inspiration to help unlock new ways of doing business. Hosted by Alison Beard and Curt Nickisch, the podcast features conversations with top business and management experts, focusing on strategy, adaptive leadership, organizational transformation, and collaboration.

Spotify Link – HBR on Strategy

HBR on Leadership – Harvard Business Review

HBR on Leadership is a podcast by Harvard Business Review that provides a series of discussions that feature experts, scholars, and experienced leaders offering insights on a variety of leadership topics.

Spotify Link – HBR on Leadership

HBR IdeaCast – Harvard Business Review

HBR IdeaCast is a weekly podcast by Harvard Business Review that features conversations with leading thinkers in business and management. Hosted by Alison Beard and Curt Nickisch, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, including strategy, leadership, innovation, and organizational transformation. Each episode provides valuable insights and practical advice, helping listeners navigate complex business challenges and stay ahead in their careers.

Spotify Link – HBR IdeaCast

The CTO Advisor – Keith Townsend

The CTO Advisor podcast, hosted by Keith Townsend, is a valuable resource for technology leaders and CTOs. Each episode features conversations with industry experts on a wide range of topics, including application development, IT governance, infrastructure architecture, and emerging technologies. The podcast aims to provide insights into technology trends, best practices, and leadership strategies to help CTOs navigate the complexities of their roles and stay ahead in the industry.

Spotify Link – The CTO Advisor

CTOTalk: Leadership, AI and the Digital Economy – Michael Krigsman

CTOTalk: Leadership, AI and the Digital Economy is a podcast hosted by Michael Krigsman that features in-depth conversations with senior leaders from top global companies. The podcast covers topics such as leadership, enterprise AI, and the digital economy, providing insights into how technology is transforming business and society.

Spotify Link – CTOTalk: Leadership, AI and the Digital Economy

The CTO Playbook – Adam Horner

The CTO Playbook is a podcast hosted by Adam Horner, a CTO with over 30 years of experience in the tech industry. The podcast is dedicated to helping CTOs and tech leaders excel in their roles by providing clear insights, innovative strategies, and practical advice from top leaders in tech1. Each episode covers essential topics such as tackling complex projects, fostering innovation, leading teams, and shaping tech strategy

Spotify Link – The CTO Playbook

TED Talks Daily – TED

TED Talks Daily is a podcast hosted by journalist Elise Hu that brings you the latest TED Talks in audio format every weekday. The podcast covers a wide range of thought-provoking topics, from artificial intelligence to zoology, and everything in between. Each episode features talks by world-renowned thinkers and creators, offering listeners new perspectives, igniting curiosity, and providing opportunities to learn something new every day.

Spotify Link – Ted Talks Daily

TED Tech – TED

TED Tech is a podcast hosted by Sherrell Dorsey that explores how technology is rapidly changing our world. Each episode delves into the latest ideas from TED Speakers, addressing the intersection of technology, society, science, design, business, and innovation. Sherrell guides listeners through riveting questions and thought-provoking discussions, helping to uncover the potential and challenges of technological advancements

Spotify Link – TED Tech

TED Business – TED

TED Business is a podcast hosted by Modupe Akinola, a professor at Columbia Business School. Every Monday, Modupe presents powerful and surprising ideas that illuminate the business world. Each episode features a TED Talk followed by a mini-lesson from Modupe on how to apply the ideas discussed in the talk to your own life. The podcast covers a wide range of business topics, from leadership and diversity to innovation and personal development.

Spotify Link – TED Business

The Infinite Monkey Cage – BBC 4 Radio

The Infinite Monkey Cage is a BBC Radio 4 podcast hosted by physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince. The show takes an irreverent and witty look at science and the world through the eyes of scientists and science enthusiasts. Each episode features a panel of experts, including scientists, comedians, and celebrities, who discuss a wide range of topics, from the latest scientific discoveries to quirky and thought-provoking questions about the universe.

Spotify Link – The Infinite Monkey Cage

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Personal Knowledge Management System – Revised for 2023

03 Tuesday Jan 2023

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It has been a couple of years since I have updated my PKMS (Personal Knowledge Management System), so time to publish an updated system. Lots have changed over the past few years including a move to working from home more which has reduced my time in the car and catching up on podcasts, however it has allowed me more time to read. Some of the systems I was previously using I have removed from use and added in new ones.

I still believe strongly in separating my personal social and business social, although there is the occasional need for the two to cross.

Personal Life

Personal Journal

My go to notebook of choice for Journaling is still the Moleskine plain pocket book and I have just started journal number 35. Its quality and paper is good enough for my needs and archival quality. I still favour the Pilot ball ink pens (0.5 or 0.7) as they flow nicely on the page. See my blog post No batteries required for further details.

Social Media

In keeping my work life separate from my personal life, I use platforms such as Instagram and Facebook for friends and family with appropriate two factory and security settings in place. Even with those settings you still need to consider that once something is online, it could be public in the future.

Professional Life

Research

This is split into several areas and these are a few of the inputs that I use to grab information, feeds, data from:

  • Streaming Services
  • RSS Feeds
  • Podcasts
  • TED Talks
  • Web Searches
  • Blog Posts
  • Courses

This is a high level list of the types of content that I am consuming in my research and knowledge growth. It is important to have Growth Mindset by taking every opportunity to experiment, embrace failure, learn, change and seek challenges will enable yourself and business to realise potential and success. The term Growth Mindset comes from the study and theory of Dr Carol Dweck that intelligence can be developed. This can be applied to every person young and old to reach higher levels of achievement.

Streaming Services covers platforms such as YouTube. The availability of cameras and online streaming platforms, more content is being made available and recorded by people to pass on their knowledge.

RSS Feeds low my to pull updates from sites into Feedly where I can view them on my daily viewing of my feed.

Podcasts cover both Audio and Video casts that I watch/stream online or download to my Phone / Media Player (Audio and Videos) to listen to when I am on journeys in the car or other transportation methods or out walking the dog. I have spent a lot of time out walking as my family got a dog back in April 2022 and this has also improved my level of fitness as well as the ability to catch up on podcasts.

The amount of online learning available today is huge from free MOOC’s (Massive Open Online Courses) to paid for course such as Udemy. Lots of vendors now provide a good level of free training for their products and solutions. This category also covers courses that I can take through work.

Feedly

Feedly provides an aggregation tool which I use to collect the stories from blogs and web sites.  This provides a list of stories that can be scanned tin a few minutes on a single screen without going via multiple sites. Clicking on a story will bring up a snippet from the source site and provide the link to read the source article if required. Using a series of key strokes you can read the headlines, then move down the articles at a reasonable speed, stopping and opening when needed.

Sources can be categorised to allow an all view or just whats new in a category.

Thinking Time

Thinking Time covers the time that I spend absorbing the PKMS information coming in from the different sources and then also process and apply in different ways. It is also good to spend time reflecting on what I have learnt and think of different and new way to use the information and learnings.

Blogging and Being Social

Following my Thinking Time I gather my thoughts and research and write these down through my blogs and podcasts and publish these on Social Media, WordPress and GitHub.

My previous posts on my PKMS can be found below

Personal Knowledge Management System – Revised for 2020
A-Z of Digital – K is for Knowledge

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Personal Knowledge Management System – Revised for 2020

02 Thursday Jan 2020

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As the new year has begun, its time to review my Personal Knowledge Management System (PKMS) on how I consume information and knowledge, I have blogged about this before and have updated for 2020.

I still split and keep apart my personal and professional lives on Social Media, although occasionally they may cross where appropriate.

Since the last time I wrote about this the amount of information and data that is available has grown and multiplied on a huge scale. Keeping track of what you need to drink from the fast flow of the firehose of information is itself something that needs managing. This is why I have set up my feeds in the manner illustrated below.

PKMS

Personal Life

Personal Journal

Journalling in both a Personal and Work life is a useful tool to keep notes on your thoughts and ideas. In my personal life I still opt for recording these in a Moleskine – See my blog post No batteries required for further details. I find the Moleskine a great notebook to use and the pocket version a good size to use.

Social Media

I separate from my work life from my personal life using things like Instagram and Facebook for friends and family with appropriate security settings in place. Even with those settings you still need to consider that once something is online, it could be public in the future. Wikipedia lists 186 Social Media Websites and this list is out of date. I choose a few mainstream that I am comfortable with. 2020 may see me have a look at some of the others to see if there is any benefit or other data I am missing.

Professional Life

Research

This is split into several areas and these are a few of the inputs that I use to grab information, feeds, data from:

  • Podcasts
  • Audio subscriptions
  • Videos
  • RSS Feeds
  • Web Searches
  • Blog Posts

Podcasts cover both Audio and Video casts that I watch/stream online or download to my Media Player (Audio and Videos) to listen to on journeys (Audio). The mobile is a great device for using as a media player across these casts.

Flipboard

Flipboard provides another stream of data that I consume bringing in news feeds from many sources around a series of topics. It does work well on a mobile device allowing you to flip the pages through the articles.

Feedly

Feedly provides an aggregation tool which I use to collect the stories from blogs and web sites I regularly pull information from.  This provides a list of stories that can be scanned tin a few minutes on a single screen without going via multiple sites. Clicking on a story will bring up a snippet from the source site and provide the link to read the source article if required. Using a series of key strokes you can read the headlines, then move down the articles at a reasonable speed, stopping and opening when needed.

Sources can be categorised to allow an all view or just whats new in a category.

IFTTT

IFTTT (If This Then That) provides a level of automation to my lists from saving articles to creating alerts on topics and triggering different actions as needed to my devices. I would like to automate more of this PKMS to bring the information I need, but it can also help to scan other information to help innovate and see other points of views.

Thinking / Learning Time

This is where view the data streams through the tools and assimilate and think about what has been reported/said. I also use this time to learn and take courses.

Courses

Coursera is a great site to used, but there are lots of others from Industry and Vendors to open learning sites that I use as needed. Relative exams and certificates are then added to my LinkedIn pages.

Blogging and Being Social

From thoughts and research I will write about things through my blogs and publish these into Social Media streams such as Twitter and Linkedin.

I have also been producing a few podcast episodes with other technologists and will look to do some more in 2020.

I have been using GitHub to mainly support some courses but its there as an option to publish data and code in the future.

Do you have a Personal Knowledge Management System or using tools not mentioned above?

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