=item L<http://perl.com/>
-Run by O'Reilly Media (the publisher of L<the Camel Book|perlbook>, among other
-Perl-related literature), perl.com provides current Perl news, articles, and
-resources for Perl developers as well as a directory of other useful websites.
+Originally run by O'Reilly Media (the publisher of L<the Camel Book|perlbook>,
+this site provides quality articles mostly about technical details of Perl.
+
+=item L<http://blogs.perl.org/>
+
+Many members of the community have a Perl-related blog on this site. If
+you'd like to join them, you can sign up for free.
+
+=item L<http://perlsphere.net/>
+
+Perlsphere is one of several aggregators of Perl-related blog feeds.
+
+=item L<http://perlweekly.com/>
+
+Perl Weekly is a weekly mailing list that keeps you up to date on conferences,
+releases and notable blog posts.
=item L<http://use.perl.org/>
-use Perl; provides a slashdot-style Perl news website covering all things Perl,
-from minutes of the meetings of the Perl 6 Design team to conference
-announcements with (ir)relevant discussion.
+use Perl; used to provide a slashdot-style news/blog website covering all
+things Perl, from minutes of the meetings of the Perl 6 Design team to
+conference announcements with (ir)relevant discussion. It no longer accepts
+updates, but you can still use the site to read old entries and comments.
=back
for individuals to polish, improve, and showcase their Perl skills." and "A
community which allows everyone to grow and learn from each other."
+=item L<http://stackoverflow.com/>
+
+Stack Overflow is a free question-and-answer site for programmers. It's not
+focussed solely on Perl, but it does have an active group of users who do
+their best to help people with their Perl programming questions.
+
+=item L<http://prepan.org/>
+
+PrePAN is used as a place to discuss modules that you're considering uploading
+to the CPAN. You can get feedback on their design before you upload.
+
=back
=head2 User Groups