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Thursday, March 11, 2010

140 tech experts to follow on Twitter

Twitter can be a valuable tool for techies — if you know who to follow. Here is a list of 140 of the top technology experts, journalists, and thought leaders you’ll can find on Twitter, updated for 2010.

So here is the list, which is not ranked 1-140 but simply listed in alphabetical order. If there are others you think should be added to the list, make a note in the comments.

-Chris Anderson (@chr1sa) Editor in Chief of Wired and author of The Long Tail

-Michael Arrington (@techcrunch) Founder of TechCrunch

-Matt Asay (@mjasay) COO of Ubuntu and Open Source columnist for CNET

-John Battelle (@johnbattelle) Author and pundit on Google and Internet search

-Veronica Belmont (@veronica) Host of Tekzilla and Qore, and former CNET TV host

-Randall Bennett (@randallb) Founder of TechVi; former CNET TV producer

-David Berlind (@dberlind) TechWeb Editor-in-Chief

-Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) Inventor of the World Wide Web

-Ryan Block (@ryan) Former Engadget editor and co-founder of GDGT

-Henry Blodget (@hblodget) Controversial Wall Street journalist who covers tech sector

-Danah Boyd (@zephoria) Academic/researcher in new media

-Ed Bott (@edbott) Microsoft Windows expert, blogger, book author

-Paul Boutin (@paulboutin) Reporter for VentureBeat, The New York Times, and Wired

-Tony Brandley (@tonys3kur3) Freelance tech writer speciallizing in security

-Rick Broida (@cheapskateblog) CNET blogger scours the Web looking for the best
deals in tech

-Jason Calacanis (@jasoncalacanis) CEO of Mahalo, founder of Weblogs Inc.

-Pete Cashmore (@mashable) CEO of Mashable

-Bonnie Cha (@bonniecnet) CNET mobile phone pundit

-Jacqui Cheng (@eJacqui) Associate editor for Ars Technica

-Robert Cringley (@cringely) Long-time technology writer and pundit

-Brian Cooley (@briancooley) CNET car-tech editor

for others go herehttp://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=31704&tag=nl.e539

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