Wikio Top 30 UK tech blogs for November 2009

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:

  1. The Guardian Technology blog (=)
  2. TechCrunch UK (+1)
  3. Geeky Gadgets (+1)
  4. Blah! Blah! Technology (-2)
  5. BBC Internet blog (+5)
  6. Coolest Gadgets (-1)
  7. The Red Ferret Journal (-1)
  8. Econsultancy blog (=)
  9. Dot.life (-2)
  10. Gadget Venue dot com (-1)
  11. All About Symbian (=)
  12. TechDigest (+2)
  13. Neville Hobson (+2)
  14. Telegraph Blogs – Technology (-2)
  15. The::unwired (-2)
  16. GadgetLite Blog (+2)
  17. Gaj-It.com – UK Gadget News (=)
  18. Speckyboy – WordPress and Design (-2)
  19. Dial-a-Phone (+1)
  20. Phones Review (+2)
  21. Simon Willison’s Weblog (+17)
  22. OUseful.Info, the blog… (+1)
  23. David Naylor a UK SEO (-2)
  24. Jkkmobile (-5)
  25. Broadstuff (-1)
  26. GadgetGrid (+1)
  27. Mousetrap Technology – Times Online (-2)
  28. The Ed Techie (+1)
  29. Blog.Spoon Graphics (-1)
  30. BlogStorm (-4)

Ranking by Wikio

Neville Hobson

Social Strategist, Communicator, Writer, and Podcaster with a curiosity for tech and how people use it. Believer in an Internet for everyone. Early adopter (and leaver) and experimenter with social media. Occasional test pilot of shiny new objects. Avid tea drinker.

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