December 20, 2005

the t-100

These are Technorati’s “Top Blogs” i.e. the 100 blogs with the most peo­ple lin­king to them.
Here are the T-100’s I read regu­larly:
1. Boing­Boing. “A direc­tory of won­der­ful things”. Rocks.
2. Post Sec­ret. Peo­ple mail in post­cards with their kinky sec­rets writ­ten on them. Tho­roughly enter­tai­ning.
17. Gaw­ker. For the New York cele­brity whore in all of us. It used to get a lot of atten­tion from the blog­gers I read. Not so much any more.
18. Kottke. One of the early cele­brity blog­gers. Here’s a guy who makes some kind of living mostly by lin­king to “cool stuff”. Nice work if you can get it.
34. Mad­dox. I wish I was this funny and offen­sive.
47. MAKE. A blog about peo­ple making inge­nious, home-made gad­gets.
51. Robert Sco­ble. Microsoft’s Chief Blog­ger. Pro­ved to me how one guy and a blog can amke a big dif­fe­rence to a large com­pany.
52. Jeff Jar­vis. Wri­tes about new-media and the effect it has on old-media. If you want to know how blog­ging works at its best, read this guy every day for a month.
63. Mic­ro­per­sua­sion. Steve Rubel seems to have become “The Voice” for the PR industry in the Blo­gosphere. Good for him.
69. Seth Godin. Pro­bably the most dis­tinc­tive and lucid mar­ke­ting blog­ger.
75. Doc Searls. The man is a genius and a visio­nary. He unders­tands the future of the web bet­ter than anyone else I know.

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