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  2. Technorati - Wikipedia

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    Technorati was founded by Dave Sifry, with its headquarters in San Francisco. Kevin Marks was the site's Principal Engineer. [5] Tantek Çelik was the site's Chief Technologist. The site won the SXSW 2006 awards for Best Technical Achievement and Best of Show. [6] It was nominated for a 2006 Webby Award for Best Practices, but lost to Flickr ...

  3. Jason Kottke - Wikipedia

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    Jason Kottke (born September 27, 1973) is an American blogger, graphic designer, and web designer known for his blog Kottke.org. [1] He won a Lifetime Achievement Award as a blogger. [2] As of July 2013 [update] , his blog is ranked #66 overall and #20 in Science on the Technorati Top 100.

  4. Crooked Timber - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Timber ranked in Technorati's Top 100 blogs between 2003 and 2005 and is still widely linked to in the academic blogosphere. On March 9, 2008, it was listed as number 33 in The Guardian 's list of the world's 50 most important blogs. [ 2 ]

  5. Americablog - Wikipedia

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    [23] In 2009, Americablog was ranked as one of the top ten political blogs by the Personal Democracy Forum, [24] and as the 23rd most popular political blog by Wikio. In 2010, Technorati ranked Americablog in the top 100 political blogs and top 100 US politics blogs, and in 2013 Pingdom cited Americablog as one of the top 100 blogs. [25]

  6. John Aravosis - Wikipedia

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    [11] In 2009, AMERICAblog was ranked as one of the top ten political blogs by the Personal Democracy Forum, [12] and as the 23rd most popular political blog by Wikio. In 2010, Technorati ranked AMERICAblog in the top 100 political blogs and top 100 US politics blogs, and in 2013 Pingdom cited AMERICAblog as one of the top 100 blogs. [13] The ...

  7. ReadWrite - Wikipedia

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    ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003, covering Web 2.0 and Web technology in general, and providing industry news, reviews, and analysis. Founded by Richard MacManus, [1] Technorati ranked ReadWriteWeb at number 12 in its list of top 100 blogs worldwide, as of October 9, 2010. [2]

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  9. Om Malik - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he started Gigaom, a blog. The website had a monthly global audience of over 500,000, and was among the top 50 blogs worldwide by Technorati rank. [6] It was listed in the Blog 100 Index by CNET. [7] His book, Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist, was released in 2003.