Everyone working at Nestoria thinks that blogs are a great tool for providing and procuring information, which may otherwise be hard, or perhaps all but impossible to come across. That's why we keep this blog updated religiously – to ensure that our readers (you) are kept up-to-date on all our latest developments and musings. This is a great way for us to get feedback, and a great way for us to keep you in the loop.
When we're not working, or writing blog entries, we like to keep tabs on a number of other blogs related in some way to Nestoria. The blogs we read regularly are extremely interesting and informative – we think you might like them, so we're going to share them with you.
RatandMouse is our starter for ten. The obligatory London/UK focused property blog – providing readers with a wealth of information on the UK property scene.
Renthusiast is another site in a similar vein, with some very interesting comment and analysis on the wider property market.
FutureOfRealEstateMarketing takes a look at how modern technologies, social media and the internet, are impacting the property market.
strange maps is our favourite new blog. If you're a cartography geek (a requirement for working at Nestoria), this blog is paradise. Subscribe now.
Londonist is a fantastic one-stop-shop for London information. There's everything on here – from random London-related information, through to gig listings and the veritable 'Touch up London' – famous landmarks Photoshopped beyond all recognition. Brilliant.
Recently launched TechCrunch UK provides the best oversight of the UK emergent tech and web2.0 scene.
In the search world we keep an eye on the UK focused searchenginelowdown and VerticalSearch.net (a blog about, yes, vertical search).
There are of course a whole raft of mapping and geodata sites we read daily. Most recently we've been discussing some of the comunity aspects of "social mapping" sites like Tagzania.
We hope you're inspired to visit some of these, and enjoy your reading.
We're always on the lookout for more interesting and relevant stuff to read, so if you know of a blog that might interest us, just drop us a line.
Enjoy
