Blogging
I actively blog on this site [Subscribe] and have experience with other forums of varying subject matter and focus. See some featured blog clips at right, or explore their original posting locations below.
See the most read and best received posts for this blog here. See my online Lifestream here.
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My blogging elsewhere:

Technically Philly (February 2009 to present): I cover regional technology trends and news affecting start-ups, technology companies and other small businesses and related organizations in the region. See my posts here.
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Uwishunu.com (January 2009 to present): I blog on upcoming events and review concerts, culture, arts and entertainment in Philadelphia for the staple blog on what to do in one of the largest cities in the country. See my posts here, and my profile here.
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BNET Industries (December 2008 to February 2009): I was a regular contributor to BNET Industries, an industry-news provider and subsidiary of CBS Interactive. Daily, I reviewed trends, corporate plans and other news affecting all facets of the global Energy industry, from the politics of OPEC to state nuclear programs to green technology startups and more. Browse my “Energy Roundup” posts with BNet here.
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WeDontSpeaktheLanguage.com (August 2008 to November 2008 ): My friend Sean Blanda and I backpacked Europe and used the opportunity to travel blog and podcast the experience. We offered advice on doing a similar trip or any cheap travel for young people. See my posts here.
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NEastPhilly.com (January 2009 to present): I post mostly on news affecting Northeast Philadelphia for NEastPhilly.com, the online home of NEast Magazine. See my posts here.
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ChristopherWink.com (December 2007 to present): On this professional site, I blog about being a young freelance journalist in Philadelphia – with central themes on pitching, writing, researching, networking and happenings in cities everywhere. See my most popular posts here.
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Capitol Ideas (July 2008-August 2008 ): Hosted by John L. Micek of the Allentown Morning Call, this is a popular blog covering state government in the Pennsylvania state capital of Harrisburg. See my posts here.
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Y-Decide 2008 (February 2008-April 2008 ): Hosted by Dan Pohlig of WHYY, and formerly called the Super Tuesday Blog, it follows the 2008 presidential election. See my posts here.
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NBC: Junior Year Abroad
JYA: During the half year I lived and studied in Tokyo, Japan, I was employed by NBC Universal Studios, for whom I travel blogged and video podcasted. I currently share two of my posts from my time serving NBC, the first upon my arrival in Tokyo and my first having returned home to the United States.
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Philadelphia Partisan Politics (May 2007-May 2008 ): A blog chronicling year-long research into for my senior thesis on the Philadelphia Republican Party to graduate with honors from Temple University. I followed news, made analysis and updated professors, advisers and other students on my progress here.
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My Life To-do List (September 2008 to present): This is a personal Web site I use to chronicle all of the items I complete from My Life To-do List, those that are ongoing, others that have failed, and even experiences I have that weren’t on the list but perhaps should have been. I also include the everyday joys of life – events that are perhaps not list worthy, but simpler pleasures.
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Broad & Cecil (September 2007-May 2008 ): The news blog of The Temple News, the college newspaper of Temple University for which I reported from October 2004 to May 2008. See my posts here.
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Room 243 (December 2007-June 2008 ): A blog for alumni of The Temple News, the college newspaper of Temple University since September 1921. See my posts here.
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