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David Mechner
Includes an essay on how to get strong at go; well worth reading.
bantari.net
From the site: "The simple truth is that Go is a different thing for different people. Nice little hobby, a profession, a passion, a lifestyle, a philosophy... or all of these combined, and more! Different things at different times...". Includes sections on rules, bloopers, tips for beginners, etc.
My Friday Night Files
Jan van Rongen's site features a huge collection of games of Cho Chikun, a smaller, but growing collection of games by Yamahita Keigo, and a practically complete list of the games in Hikaru No Go. Furthermore, there are several articles on go-related topics.
Arno Hollosi
Alexander Dinershteyn
Go lessons by A.Dinershteyn, 1-dan professional
Vit Brunner
AKA tasuki.
Jens Henker
Jens studies baduk at Myongji university in Seoul, and writes about this and other things in his blog.
Denis Feldman's go home page
Among other things the page contains extensive remarks on go rule sets and strange positions. Really worth reading, if you are interested in these things. In French.
Franz-Josef Dickhut
German 6d. On his site he has information on teaching and study groups, a news section, and game records of some of his games.
John Tromp
"Logical Rules", and a few links.
Kaz
Includes go problems for download, and essays about cultural and linguistic differences between Japan and the Western world.
Weiqi World of unkx80
Home page of unkx80 with an introduction to go and go problems.