ReadWriteWeb

Approval Rate: 88%

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    aagag2f0

    Fri May 11 2007

    One of my favourite tech websites. Must-read.

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    houdiniwhack

    Thu May 10 2007

    TechCrunch can bite my bloody ass. Thank God for Read/WriteWeb and the other decent non-corporate bloggers out there.

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    orangysb

    Thu May 10 2007

    A great blog, insightful articles and editorials in explaining the latest trends and technology of the web.

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    nick_name

    Thu May 10 2007

    Fantastic article!!

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    testing213

    Wed May 09 2007

    This reminds me of the tiny sample notepad in art supply stores that everyone scribbles over with hot pink metallic pens.

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    satara

    Wed May 09 2007

    Love it. Good, solid, quality articles on cutting edge web technology.

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    gentrydc

    Wed May 09 2007

    the best business oriented new web techb log out there

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    dsfg16fd

    Wed May 09 2007

    The best web 2.0 analysis blog!

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    neoknight

    Wed May 09 2007

    Richard is a great blogger.

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    blogmad

    Wed May 09 2007

    Well written and researched

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    mathewi

    Wed May 09 2007

    nice blog, richard

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    ivan007

    Wed May 09 2007

    Love this blog.

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    bentoth

    Wed May 09 2007

    very good blog

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    mobilebuzz

    Wed May 09 2007

    It was about time someone gave TechCrunch some decent competition. There is something to be said about a blog not being funded and operated like a corporation. Thank you for all the insightful analyses of news. Readwriteweb is now on my top Web 2.0 blogs.

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    magellan

    Thu Jan 18 2007

    This is the only New Zealand based tech blog that I'm aware of, and it's a good one. I had a chance to drink a few beers with Read/Write's author, and a he's a very cool, knowledgable, humble guy. His posts have been outstanding of late - incredibly well researched and in depth. I especially enjoyed his stuff on top web apps in different countries. This is an elite blog, IMHO.