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January 18, 2007

Blogosphere is Alive and Well

In the past week and a half or so, because of our suit against Apple for infringing on our iPhone trademark, I've nearly spent more time on other blog sites than I have in the previous two years since I started blogging at Cisco. I've come across a lot of very interesting and thoughtful bloggers (as well as some very funny ones) and thought that I'd highlight a few of them for your reading pleasure. This is, in no way, an exhaustive list and if your favorite tech blog isn't listed, please comment and I'll publish it. As a nominator for this year's Bloggies I may or may not have voted for some of the blogs listed below. It's a secret ballot, so I'll never tell.

TechCrunch - Most of you already know this blog, but I still highlight it as a quality resource for learning about technology trends and culture.
GigaOm - Ditto
SiliconValleyWatcher - Ditto
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs - very well written and very funny.
"Between the Lines" blog at ZDNET with Dan Farber and Larry Dignan - In the know and a good read. Ed Burnette should also be called out for his analysis work on his ZDNet blog as well as covering "software, gadgets and games."
ValleyWag - well described as a "tech gossip rag."
Crunchgear - Ditto to #1.
And, last but not least, of course the ever utilized and ever useful Technorati and Digg.

Thanks for the good reading, bloggers, and keep up the good work.

Posted by John Earnhardt on January 18, 2007 12:10 PM

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