Dare Obasanjo asks “what are those A-list technology bloggers good for?”
He’s absolutely right! (I’ve been saying that a lot today — I’m in a very agreeable mood).
The thing is I’ve been keeping my own “A list.” I judge 772 feeds (which represents thousands of blogs since some of my feeds, like Microsoft’s feed, has more than 3,000 bloggers on one feed).
I judged 35,609 items in the past 30 days, according to Google Reader. Out of all those items I shared 1,094 items with you.
To get onto my feed reader you’ve gotta do something better than the average blog. You’ve gotta bring the best of tech through my feed reader. If you don’t I unsubscribe and I go somewhere else.
Out of all those feeds Google Reader keeps track of the top 35 feeds. This is the new A list and DARE IS ON IT.
See, he better watch attacking the A list tech bloggers because he now is one.
I think that’s called a “looping flame.” Where you intended damage to happen somewhere else but it came back to focus on you. Ouch.
1. Mashable
3. TechCrunch
5. digg
6. Sun bloggers
7. Gizmodo
8. ZDNet blogs
9. Planet Intertwingly (a bunch of bloggers show up here, including Dare).
10. All Facebook
11. MSDN Blogs
12. digg/Technology
13. The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
15. GigaOM Network
16. VentureBeat
17. Chuqui 3.0
18. VentureBeat Wire
20. Engadget
21. TechNet Blogs
22. Digital Backcountry – Ryan Stewart’s Flash Platform Blog
23. JD on EP
25. A Welsh View
26. dzone.com: latest front page
28. Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life
29. Valleywag
30. Googlified
31. Ryan’s shared items in Google Reader
32. rexblog: Rex Hammock’s Weblog
33. Metaversed – Business and Technology News from the Metaverse
35. CrunchGear
Anyway, I threw an answer to Dare up on my Kyte.tv channel as well.