Given that the United States does not have a large celebrity blogging platform, we have selected several American blogs for readers to learn about the latest it trends and investment references in the world. Not ranked, just for reference.
The blog, with its "grassroots media" title, has been hanging around for years, and not as many have feared, that the traditional media have lost their bridgehead. No, this is not to say that blogs can't beat newspapers, but that the proposition may be fundamentally wrong.
More and more mainstream media have opened blog posts on their web sites, and the harvest is good-the number of blog columns in the top ten U.S. newspapers increased by 210% last December, according to Nielsen Research's January report. and the interaction between the blog and the traditional media has become a landscape of American news and public opinion.
"News is not going to die." "Its authority has long been hit by blogs, but it is still the ideological elite-technology inventors, senior journalists in the mainstream media, and industry critics-who occupy the position of public opinion." Blogging is one of the best tools for them to communicate their voices quickly and freely.
Http://www.techcrunch.com
If you're a Web2.0 supporter, you can't miss this site. Founded in July 2005, it is a group blog founded by a 37-year-old lawyer, investor Macker Al (Michael Arrington). Here, every newly established Web2.0 company will be judged by Arlington. It's like a sketch book about a new company, but with extreme personal color. Was rated as Mr. Web2.0 's Arlington a little "angry green" temperament, he scolded the company and the media a few, the comeback people are also constantly questioning his position and professionalism. However, the blog in the industry still has a high reputation and influence.
Http://www.internetoutsider.com
Henry Berger (Henryblodget), a former analyst at Merrill Lynch, who was a one-time figure on Wall Street, revised the P/E model for Internet companies at the end of last century, and accurately estimated Amazon's share price growth to make itself famous. But during the dotcom bubble, he was eventually stripped of securities by the Securities and Exchange Commission because he was involved in insider trading and was concealing the facts from the public. You may not want to believe such a person. But it should be said that the change of identity (now the president of a research company) has made his blog a lot of real and rational, and his views are still widely concerned in the industry.
Http://paul.kedrosky.com
This is a professional blog about technology, finance and venture capital created in April 2003 by Paul Korzoski, a media critic and Paulkedrosky. As a special analyst for CNBC, TheStreet and Realmoney, his name is highly exposed. This blog started just Paulkedrosky as a VC business thinking drafts, the new market and trend analysis, but inadvertently quickly won the favor of many readers.
Http://www.scripting.com
As a grizzled, bearded old man, David Winner (Davewiner) is unique in the American blogosphere. The 52-Year-old, one of the inventors and standard makers of technology such as RSS and podcasts, created the blog as early as April 1997, one of the pioneers in the field. As a top programmer, professor, columnist-the title of a lot of him, blog writing is also very casual and messy, often mixed with many of the technical news of the summary, links, but occasionally the technical point of view of the comments are not without losing wit.
Http://www.engadget.com
Engadget, founded in March 2004, is not so much a blog as a new online version of the magazine. It is full of fashion, fresh flavor, "stand in the consumer's position", provide first-hand digital products The latest pictures, information, and in-depth first interview and report. Peter Rogers (Peterrojas) is an avid digital device enthusiast who successfully founded the same type of blog site gizmodo.com before creating the blog on weblogs. This blog is entirely based on advertising and has multiple versions in Chinese, Japanese and Spanish. Engadget is always on the front end of the trend, which is why some users who want to understand the old electronic products feel left out of the cold.
Http://gigaom.com
Gigaom, a group blogger with a taste of traditional media, was founded by Om Maric, a former senior author of Business 2.0 magazine (Ommalik). Before resigning alone, Aum was already a well-known figure in the blogosphere. He has been in the "Forbes", "Red herring" and other media to serve, and has a brief career in the VC, wrote a lot of telecommunications/broadband areas of comments and in-depth articles. In June 2006, he decided to formally set up a company to run his blog, and invited a number of senior editors and authors to make the blog's focus area widened greatly.
Http://www.micropersuasion.com
The Steve Robert, founded by Steve Rubel, vice president of public relations, has now become the top blogger for business people. This is not entirely because Robert often interprets new technologies and business phenomena from a PR and marketer's point of view, and thanks to his frequent practice of teaching entrepreneurs and CEOs to use the latest Internet technologies, such as blogs, podcasts, and RSS, to keep them abreast of the latest technology in the technology market.
Http://www.realtechnews.com
The CIO of the Global Alumni Association (Youth President Organization), and former CNET vice president and senior columnist Alice Hill, created the current real Tech News group blog. It employs a paid contribution system that currently has 40 bloggers. These writers present "the most practical technology news" to readers, rather than personal commentary, by quoting and extracting the latest technology news from major media websites.
Http://danbricklin.com/log
The father of the spreadsheet, Deng Berrucklin (Danbricklin), is an active member of the blogosphere. Unlike the General Information blog, the Big Man's blog focuses on his own life and revolves around his interests. For example, introduce the people he met, attend the meetings, introduce his ideas about some techniques, review some of the history of the computer, and occasionally show off his favorite photographic art. So that readers can understand the industry at a close range of events and development.
Http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com
As early as September 2004, Tom Fosky (Tom Foremski) resigned from the FT's senior reporter and columnist, when the blog "Self-employed", belong to the first batch of bloggers to practice the news people. He founded the Silicon Valley Observer (Silicon Valley watcher), a group blogger with multiple editorial participation, has enjoyed a high reputation in the business, mainly covering Silicon Valley's commercial dynamics and related commentary analysis.