It’s the weekend again? Time for the best of the Weblogs, Inc. Network

The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 100 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a week
across over 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you
in one easy-to-read weekly post. You’ll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including a
contest to pick a name for our Design Blog, how to sell your Mac, and a little Jolie voodoo. Enjoy!

The Design blog?s DC wants you to
rename the Design blog (and win a prize!), thinks
the 2008 Olympic mascots are out to get us, and
points you to New York?s finest? Subway Art.

Divester?s
Willy Volk explains why a
South African cop was
attacked by a ragged tooth shark
, what
happens in China when
a diver is bitten by a shark
, and – on a lighter note – reviews Key West?s
Mel Fisher
Maritime Heritage Society Museum
.

HDBeat?s Richard Lawler
celebrates HDTV
CableCard support
for Windows Media Center, Matt Burns has a
new HDTV buyers guide, just in time
for that new Xbox 360, and Kevin C. Tofel
wants you to win the
new Logitech Harmony 360 Universal Remote.

TUAW?s Damien Barrett tells you
how to sell a used Mac, David Chartier asks what
you?d like to see done
differently in Safari,
and the majority percentage of the TUAW bloggers gathered this weekend in New York for a silly
meet the bloggers video
podcast
.

BBHub?s Russell Shaw scoops the Blogosphere on reporting that the
much-anticipated debut of
the Cingular
BlackBerry 8700c is going to be delayed
a bit, writes about
the eBay BlackBerry auction
that was pulled at the last minute when it got too pricey and dicey, and tells you about a product you can use to read
your Google Mail on your
BlackBerry
.

Slashfood?s Sarah J. Gim shows us an
East-Indian-style Thanksgiving
dinner
, Andrew Barrow finds out what the wine
bloggers are up to
, and Nick Vagnoni wonders
who gets the last bite and why.

Luxist?s Deidre Woollard checks out a
California island for sale for under $3 million. Plus, your
iPod may not last for ever but your iPod dock can, Jordan Running discovers
the stone solution. And, the guns are fake and there?s no
ejector seat anymore but Deidre Woollard still thinks the James
Bond car is pretty cool
.

DVGuru?s Zadi
Diaz
explores the art of making fake blood
for your next movie, Mike Burgoyne takes a look at
Avid?s free editing software, and
Randall Bennett asks the question,
what is your favorite media player?

Blogging Baby?s Melissa Summers wonders whether or not
to paint her son?s room eye-splitting yellow, Jay
Allen wonders, ?is public schooling a form of social
indoctrination
– and homeschooling, the cure?? and Sarah Gilbert wonders how PC schools can go in
seasonifying holidays, and whether seasons themselves
will be the next to go.

TVSquad?s
Karina Longworth asks:
?Would you pay a
subscription fee to keep Arrested Development in production?
? Plus,
Kim Voynar breaks the news to Harry Potter fans:
Emma Watson isn?t in love with
Dan Radcliffe
and Joel Keller asks whether Lorne
Michaels should start cleaning
house with SNL
.