Another quick look before publication at the Top 30 UK tech blogs list, thanks to my friends at the Wikio search engine.
The top 30 list is a subset of Wikio’s compete Top 100 UK Technology Blogs ranking, the November update of which will be published tomorrow.
Here’s the Top 30 for November 2009; numbers in brackets are each blog’s ranking position compared to the previous month:
- The Guardian Technology blog (=)
- TechCrunch UK (+1)
- Geeky Gadgets (+1)
- Blah! Blah! Technology (-2)
- BBC Internet blog (+5)
- Coolest Gadgets (-1)
- The Red Ferret Journal (-1)
- Econsultancy blog (=)
- Dot.life (-2)
- Gadget Venue dot com (-1)
- All About Symbian (=)
- TechDigest (+2)
- Neville Hobson (+2)
- Telegraph Blogs – Technology (-2)
- The::unwired (-2)
- GadgetLite Blog (+2)
- Gaj-It.com – UK Gadget News (=)
- Speckyboy – WordPress and Design (-2)
- Dial-a-Phone (+1)
- Phones Review (+2)
- Simon Willison’s Weblog (+17)
- OUseful.Info, the blog… (+1)
- David Naylor a UK SEO (-2)
- Jkkmobile (-5)
- Broadstuff (-1)
- GadgetGrid (+1)
- Mousetrap Technology – Times Online (-2)
- The Ed Techie (+1)
- Blog.Spoon Graphics (-1)
- BlogStorm (-4)
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