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5,770,000
Boy Genius Report is one of the leading tech gadget blogs on the web. Its readers know where to go for scoops. According to Google, more than 12,000 sites link to its ground-breaking information, and it's attracted more than 5 million unique visitors. The site has appeared on CNBC, in The Wall Street Journal, BrandWeek, ABC Radio, and many others. It's preparing a nationally syndicated radio show and other ways to build its brand. The site regularly features celebrity segments with guests such as Pharrell, Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Just Blaze, DJ Clue, and more -- all of whom help keep the great tech-based content flowing.
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2,760,000
Uncrate is a popular web-based buyer's guide for men. Their dedicated team finds and reviews the best gadgets, clothes, music and movies, cars and more. Updated every week day, Uncrate reaches a large, influential audience of men looking for the next great thing. The site also offers a free AJAX-powered shopping list service that allows readers to save the items they want to buy or check out later. Uncrate has quickly become a respected, go-to guide for finding the absolute best of the best men's products.
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2,400,000
CrunchGear is all about the latest gadgets and hardware. If it’s new cool and, most importantly, available now, you’ll learn about it first on CrunchGear. The site is edited by John Biggs, a New York-based writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Laptop, Men’s Health, Linux Journal, Popular Science and others. CrunchGear is part of the CrunchNetwork group of properties, which also includes Mike Arrington’s TechCrunch.
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2,370,000
pageviews / month NOTCOT is a visual filtration of ideas + aesthetics + amusements. NOTCOT's two sites have become the daily sources of inspiration for creatives everywhere, fighting the good fight against "creative block" since 2005 with visually stunning imagery, the latest in international trends, and a passion for all things well designed. NOTCOT.ORG is a community of creatives, design lovers, and trendsetters — where .org serves as the studio bulletin board gone digital — each image and caption brings you to a place worth visiting. It's about sharing what inspires you. Bookmarks, del.icio.us, digg, blogrolls, etc. make you read, search and think. This is the PICTUREBOOK to their novel. NOTCOT.COM is the editorial face of NOTCOT, offering in-depth features on products, artists, technology, innovation, and up-and-coming trends. |
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2,110,000
Launched in September 2004, Ubergizmo has quickly become one of the top consumer electronics websites. Founded by Hubert Nguyen and Eliane Fiolet, who are respectively engineer and designer, Ubergizmo delivers straightforward news and analysis of the electronics you love and the ones that you love to hate. Ubergizmo is distributed in six different languages and read in over 212 countries. Ubergizmo has been widely recognized as a leading high-tech website. Among other things, the site is a Webby Award Honoree, has been ranked as a Top100 Blog by PC Magazine, ranks very high in Nielsen's Blogpulse and was nominated in "Best Technology Blog" at the Bloggie Awards.
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850,000
Electronista provides a wide range of coverage on all electronics and gadgets ranging from cellphones to televisions. It is read by interested consumers, computer enthusiasts, IT professionals, and investors. It is updated throughout the day with the very latest industry news — as it happens. Electronista aims to provide substantive, professional coverage of the most interesting and relevant technology news.
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750,000
Oobject is like Billboard music charts, but for gadgets. Gadgets in the broadest sense: vintage, current, prototype, weird and wonderful, ranked by users and covering everything from cars to cellphones. A new chart almost every day, and existing ones updated regularly.
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600,000
Andru Edwards developed Gear Live to be a premier destination for technology and gadget enthusiasts alike. His love of consumer electronics fuels the site's up-to-the-minute coverage of the tech space, written with a smart, honest, and witty edge. Since its launch in 2004, Gear Live has been quoted in places like The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and Ad Age. In addition, it was recently voted by the influential TechWeb as one of the top ten technology sources on the Internet which "readers turn to... for its fun, accessible take on technology." According to Google, there are over 126,000 links to Gear Live.
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510,000
Kevin Kelly, former executive editor of Wired Magazine and publisher of the Whole Earth Review, now attracts legions of readers to Cool Tools. Kelly highlights one new cool tool everyday that is "extraordinary, better than similar products, little-known, and reliably useful for an individual or small group." What's a tool? "A cool tool," he explains, "can be any book, gadget, software, video, map, hardware, material, or website that is tried and true." He depends on his readers to suggest items they actually use. This authentic experience gives the site community, credibility, and amazing loyalty among its readers. These tools don't just 'look' cool. They've passed the test of experience: They really are cool. Technorati counts 2,789 links to Cool Tools from 1,172 blogs, putting Cool Tools among the most influential blogs.
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480,000
pageviews / month OhGizmo! reaches nearly 70,000 tech-savvy early adopters each month. Its readers love the blend of technological innovation, creative product design and daily gadget news. Alexa ranks OhGizmo at 22,278, Feedburner tallies an average of 3,000 RSS subscribers and Technorati counts 3,400 links from 1,075 sites. A team of three keeps OhGizmo up to date, under the leadership of managing editor David Ponce. |
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420,000
pageviews / month Treonauts is Andrew Carton's "bloguide" of all things Treo, dedicated to "the perfect all-in-one communications, information and entertainment tool." Treonauts reaches 70,000 high-income smart phone and PDA users every month. |
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200,000
Mighty Goods is a shopping blog and one of Time Magazine's Top 50 Cool Sites of the year. We spend a great deal of time finding and posting things we love, 5 days a week. These aren’t just any old things, these are exactly the right things. They will brighten your eyes, match your couch, and fix the annoying problem that’s been bothering you. They will make you want to fortify the economy with your purchasing power. Mighty Goods is written and curated by Margaret Mason, who has exceptional taste. You’ll also find her at her personal blog Mighty Girl. And for the kids, visit sister site Mighty Junior.
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120,000
Last100 provides news, reviews and industry analysis on products and services related to the digital lifestyle, with a particular emphasis on how the Internet is penetrating the home in an era of ubiquitous broadband access.
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70,000
Gadgetopia is Deane Barker's self-proclaimed blog for geeks -- covering science, technology, software, and web development. Gadgetopia attracts roughly 60,000 monthly unique site visitors and 10,000 RSS subscribers. Geek & you shall find!
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70,000
Dethroner is an everyday field guide for men, chucking out advice, DIY projects, and personal admonishment, as well as all the gear and grooming gewgaws that tickle a Y chromosome. Dethroner is
helmed by Joel Johnson, veteran blogger and regular contributor to Popular Mechanics, Wired, and Playboy.
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40,000
Mighty Junior is a shopping blog that features great stuff for kids. It’s updated five days a week, and is a sister site to Mighty Goods (one of Time Magazine's Top 50 Cool Sites). We spend a great deal of time finding and posting things kids will love. These aren’t just any old things, these are exactly the right things. They will make your kids stronger, smarter, and kinder. They will remind you that the kids you love are the best kids. They will encourage you to fortify the economy with your purchasing power. Mighty Junior is written and curated by Melissa Summers of Suburban Bliss and Margaret Mason of Mighty Girl. Both are moms who have excellent taste.
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30,000
pageviews / month STREETtech comprises tech reviews, news and how-to's by a posse of savvy writers under the leadership of Gareth Branwyn, the co-creator of Wired Magazine's popular Jargon Watch column and its editor for the past 12 years. STREETtech has been around since 1997, and has today almost all of the same writers it had then. That experience makes STREETtech's reviews sober and balanced. |
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10,000
pageviews / month PVR Blog is Matt Haughey's other well-known site, dedicated to on-demand programming and the enabling technologies. When the mainstream media (like Newsweek) needs to understand developments among the on-demand video players, Matt is often the source. His collaborators include Raffi Krikorian, author of "Tivo Hacks" and a master's student in the Physics and Media group at the MIT Media Lab; George Hotelling, creator of 90% Crud and HME PVRblog sites; and Gen Kanai, a prominent Tokyo-based blogger. |
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- Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing Author
















