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The internet is teeming with technology writers. Which one is right for you? Would you like your technology news with a dose of humor? Or do you prefer it straight up? Do you want someone who focuses on consumer news, or do you want someone who talks about software or security? From Tim O'Reilly to Leander Kahney, Hunch has all the top technology writers.

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    Tim O'Reilly

    Tim O'Reilly

    O’Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines, research, and conferences. Since 1978, O’Reilly has been a chronicler and catalyst of leading-edge development ...

    mikewest
    Pros: If you're not reading O'Reilly, you're missing out on solid analysis of current "tech" culture. He's particularly focused on publishing (for obvious reasons), but touches on a bit ...
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    Caterina Fake

    Caterina Fake

    Caterina Fake is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur.

    Fake was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, attended Choate Rosemary Hall, Smith College, and graduated from Vassar College in 1991. Fake is half-Filipino ...

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    Walter Mossberg

    Walter Mossberg

    Walter S. Mossberg is an American journalist who is the principal technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal. He is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island, and graduated from Brandeis ...

    chris
    Pros: Brings a very welcome "regular person's" perspective to technology.
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    John Gruber

    John Gruber

    John Gruber (born 1973) is a technical writer and technology pundit. He writes Daring Fireball, a technology blog that has become his full time job, and co-hosts a podcast called ...

    justbergone
    Pros: He's very knowledgable. Cons: Mac.
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    David Pogue

    David Pogue

    David Pogue is a technology writer, journalist and commentator. He is a personal technology columnist for the New York Times, an Emmy-winning tech correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and ...

    ziptron
    Pros: Accessible, easy to understand. Cons: Struggling with a conflict of interest, as the recent debacle ...
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    Andy Ihnatko

    Andy Ihnatko

    Andy Ihnatko (pronounced /ɪˈnɑːtkoʊ/) is a technology journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times, and tech author. He currently resides in Rhode Island. He frequently appears on Leo Laporte's podcasts, specifically ...

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    Leo Laporte

    Leo Laporte

    Léo Gordon Laporte (born November 29, 1956 in Manhattan, New York City) is an American technology broadcaster and author. A native of Providence, Rhode Island, he now lives in Petaluma ...

    jpowe00
    Pros: Leo has a bunch of programs and podcast with a ton of content. There's a show ... Cons: This picture of him looks ridiculous.
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    Anil Dash

    Anil Dash

    Anil Dash is an early and influential blogger who began his weblog in 1999.
    Previously an independent technology consultant, and a new media developer for the Village Voice, Dash was ...

    mikewest
    Pros: Anil's a great writer, engaging and open. He's been blogging _forever_ (or so it seems), and is a pillar of the a-list community, if there is such a ...
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    Brad Stone

    Brad Stone

    Brad Stone joined The New York Times in December 2006. He covers Internet trends and consumer technology from the newspaper’s San Francisco bureau. In addition, he contributes to the ...

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    Wade Roush

    Wade Roush

    Wade Roush is chief correspondent for Xconomy, an online news network focused on high-tech innovation and investment. From 2001 to 2006 he was a senior editor at MIT's Technology ...

    chris
    Pros: Nice coverage of Boston & east coast technology.
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