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Some **planets** (online specialized feed aggregators) have been running
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for years now. A few of them providing convenient content:
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* [Ruby Corner][1]
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* [Ruby Corner][4]
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* [Planet Ruby][5]
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* [PlanetRubyOnRails.com][7]
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### Blogs of Note
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A few notable blogs stand out for the frequency and immediacy of their
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* [**O’Reilly Ruby**][2] is a group blog with pertinent Ruby tutorials
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* [**O’Reilly Ruby**][8] is a group blog with pertinent Ruby tutorials
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and interviews with interesting folks from around the community.
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* [**Riding Rails**][3] is the official group blog of the Ruby on Rails
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* [**Riding Rails**][9] is the official group blog of the Ruby on Rails
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team. If you are running Rails, this blog is essential for
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notification of security updates and an overall view of the wide Rails
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community.
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* [**Ruby Inside**][4] announces interesting applications and libraries
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* [**Ruby Inside**][10] announces interesting applications and libraries
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from throughout the world, both Ruby and Rails.
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* [**Matz’ Blog**][5] is a Japanese blog written by Ruby’s creator.
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* [**Matz’ Blog**][11] is a Japanese blog written by Ruby’s creator.
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Even if you can’t read all of it, it’s good to know he’s right there!
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### Spreading the Word
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If you’ve got a Ruby blog you’ve started, it’s wise to link the blog on
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[del.icio.us][6] with the *ruby* tag. You might also contact the
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[del.icio.us][12] with the *ruby* tag. You might also contact the
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weblogs above, if you are covering a topic they’d be interested in.
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(Obviously, if it’s not Rails-related, then the *Riding Rails* crew may
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not be as interested—but you never know.)
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Ruby is also a common topic on [Digg][7], [Slashdot][8], [reddit][9],
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and [Hacker News][10], in their respective programming news. If you find
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Ruby is also a common topic on [Digg][13], [Slashdot][14], [reddit][15],
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and [Hacker News][16], in their respective programming news. If you find
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some brilliant code out there, be sure to let them know!
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[1]: http://rubycorner.com
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[2]: http://oreillynet.com/ruby/
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[3]: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/
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[4]: http://www.rubyinside.com/
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[5]: http://www.rubyist.net/~matz/
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[6]: http://del.icio.us
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[7]: http://digg.com/programming
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[8]: http://developers.slashdot.org/
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[9]: http://www.reddit.com/r/ruby
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[10]: http://news.ycombinator.com/
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[4]: http://rubycorner.com
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[5]: http://planetruby.0x42.net/
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[7]: http://www.planetrubyonrails.com/
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[8]: http://oreillynet.com/ruby/
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[9]: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/
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[10]: http://www.rubyinside.com/
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[11]: http://www.rubyist.net/~matz/
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[12]: http://del.icio.us
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[13]: http://digg.com/programming
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[14]: http://developers.slashdot.org/
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[15]: http://www.reddit.com/r/ruby
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[16]: http://news.ycombinator.com/

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