During social networking events, I am often surprised by the lack of knowledge some people in the tech industry show about good sources of information online (one guy did not know Readwriteweb, pfff). My point here is not to make an extensive list of tech blogs (I'm not suicidal), but instead to list a few essential blogs you should have in your reader.
Techcrunch - Stay in the loop, read what everybody else is reading in the tech industry.
Readwriteweb - A little less breaking news and a little more reflexions on the becoming of the Web.
The Inquisitr - Politically incorrrect tech news, and other offbeat stories from the Web.
AVC - Venture capitalist Fred Wilson (Disqus, Twitter, Tumblr...) blogs about the Web economy.
Android And Me - A lot of blogs launched to track the promising Android platform for mobile, but not a lot of them keep up the pace and provide useful info. Android And Me does!
Springwise - Read about fresh innovations daily, very often tech-related.
HyveUp - A little self-promo! HyveUp provides opinions on tech news, video interviews with Web 2.0 entrepreneurs, and tips on how to better handle your Web activities.
Sexy Widget - RateItAll's Founder Lawrence Coburn blogs about widgets, apis, SEO, and anything a seasoned Web entrepreneur in the Valley can share with the world.
SheGeeks - (ex?) Readwriteweb's blogger Corvida shares fresh tips and news to enhance your social experience on the Web.
Youtube Blog - Stay in touch with all the latest features from the leading online video platform.
And as usual, the 11th out of a 10 list:
Oreilly Radar - Tech insights that are just way ahead of the curve. Yay!
If you don't feel like going to all of those sites to grab the feed of each and every one of them, just grab this feed: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/10TechBlogs
It's all the blogs above under one feed! See a preview of the latest updates below to get an idea of what you are subscribing to:




