Top Ten Blogs in The World

by Surender on April 11, 2009

in Tech

Blogs – the latest web craze – are springing up everywhere these days. Short for weblogs, blogs are online diaries penned by folks eager to share their thoughts, feelings or everyday lives with the rest of us.

Top 10 Blogs in the World:

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According to Technorati following blogs are Top Ten Blogs in the world.


1.Huffingtonpost.com:

Huffington Post Co-founded by socialite and aspiring talking head Arianna Huffington in 2005 as a kind of online salon, HuffPo quickly established itself as a serious go-to destination for political news and commentary. The Observer of London rightly has ranked the Huffington Post as “the most powerful blog in the world.

2.Engadget.com:

Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. Engadget was launched in March of 2004 in partnership with the Weblogs, Inc. Network (WIN).

3.TechCrunch :

TechCrunch is the quintessential insider blog: people read it because they believe other people read it and don’t want to be left behind. Silicon Valley lawyer and entrepreneur Michael Arrington launched TechCrunch in 2005 as a blog about dotcom start-ups, but it quickly metastasized into a powerful and influential arbiter of what’s hot and what’s not in technology investing.

4.BoingBoing:

Boing Boing is a weblog of cultural curiosities and interesting technologies. It’s the most popular blog in the world, as ranked by Technorati.com, and won the Lifetime Achievement and Best Group Blog awards at the 2006 Bloggies ceremony.

5.Gizmodo:

Gizmodo  is a blog with the sole purpose of writing about tech and gadgets as timely and entertainingly as possible. Started in 2002, Gizmodo has grown to be Gawker Media’s largest blog, bringing in upwards of 80 million page views a month in traffic.

6.Lifehacker :

Lifehacker debuted in early 2005, a blog dedicated to tips and downloads for getting things done seemed an inconsequential addition to the blogosphere. But times have changed; these days, Lifehacker reads like nothing less than a survival guide to the Great Recession. Lifehacker is a “Hints from Heloise” for the digital age; it’s all about doing more with what you already have.

7.Mashable:

Mashable is the largest and most popular blog focused on social networking. Besides relaying the latest news about Web 2.0 giants MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, it’s loaded with tips on enhancing your own social networking experience (for example, how to delete the idiotic comments you made on YouTube so a potential employer doesn’t see them) and making your blog more user-friendly.

8.Ars Technica:

Ars Technica
Ars Technica specializes in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends, and expert advice on topics ranging from the most fundamental aspects of technology to the many ways technology is helping us enjoy our world.

9. Smashing Magazine:

SmashingMagazine Founded in August 2006, Smashing Magazine delivers useful and innovative information for web-designers and web-developers.

10.BloggingStocks:

Blogging Stocks is a Financial blogging network runs by AOL.Blogging Stocks covered many top companies.

These blogs are top blogs in the world according Technorati.com.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Bodyc April 20, 2009 at 2:38 am

Onload of page my antivirus put alert, check pls.

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Jay Srivastava August 16, 2011 at 1:08 pm

Great List Mr.Surender, thanks for sharing it !

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