This week, our line-up of featured streams from our StreamStore starts with our specially mixed Tour de France stream. By adding this stream you’ll be able to follow all of the ups and downs of this year’s tour, which runs from Saturday July 2nd to Sunday July 24th 2011.
We’ve also curated a search stream for you on the on-going Dominique Strauss-Kahn saga, the former IMF chief accused of attacking a hotel maid. The news broke earlier that the case was on the verge of collapse after US prosecutors found too many holes in the housekeeper’s story to them. Strauss-Kahn, once seen as a presidential hopeful in France, was forced to resign from his top post at the IMF following his subsequent arrest.
What else have we got? We’re highlighting The Awl, the current events and culture web site that the New York Times once described as “all over the road” but that’s meant in a good, eclectic way! We’ve also got The Daily Beast, who’s tagline is “a fresh take on the news from around the world with sharp opinion,” and that old stalwart National Geographic. It’s stunning photos look great on the iPad and tablet.
For our UK fans, we’ve chosen NME, the music magazine as well as two smaller blogs, The Style Scout, and Bitch Buzz. The Style Scout is a street style fashion blog highlighting the quirky, stylish and cool in London, while Bitch Buzz is not your ordinary women’s magazine. It calls itself the “Honest Women’s Magazine” and you will certainly not be reading about how to shed those 10 last stubborn pounds or how to get your mascara not to run. But you probably knew that from its name.
Finally, we come to our Guest DJ of the Week, Jimmy Ebersole. Jimmy is an event planner, fundraiser, student, community-relations specialist and major foodie from Atlanta, Georgia. In his spare time, Jimmy curates the best food news and recipes from Taptu and shares them to his Twitter followers @Global_Food.
He’s kindly agreed to mix up a stream of his favorite global food sites, which include eclectic picks such as the cheese magazine, Culture, New Asian Cuisine, a must for anyone who loves Asian food, and Souvlaki for the Soul, “a Sydney food blog featuring Greek and Mediterranean recipes, travel stories, beautiful food photography and food styling.” Jimmy’s Global Foods stream is a great one if you’d like to explore cooking from across the world and need fresh ideas on what to cook. I was thinking of making a summer pudding from a recipe I found in Jimmy’s stream, but I’m now leaning toward the Matcha Mochi Cake (Green Tea Mochi Cake). Thanks Jimmy!
If you think you’ve got a great mix on your hands, why not share it with the Taptu community? You can reach us at @taptu on Twitter, our Facebook page, or on our community support pages. Thanks again for using Taptu.








