Amazing Map of the Tech Publishing Universe
May 16
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As founder and CEO of company Floor64 and contributor to Business Week’s Business Exchange, Mike is able to bring his far-reaching insights in the areas of business and technology to his blog, TechDirt, with sound authority. Articulate, passionate, and informed across multiple touch points, Mike as build a rapt audience of nearly 400k readers across the globe.
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Amanda and Merrill are the founders of Food52, a place where members create cookbooks, take on food projects, debate food news, help others with our real-time food Q&A -- and band together to support local food producers. The site also features a shop that partners with high-quality producers, shops and artisans to bring you the greatest in food and drink, kitchen and tabletop items, books and gastro-fabulous experiences.
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With impressive tech writing and entrepreneurial resumes on their own, Ryan Block first succeeded Peter Rojas as editor-in-chief of web magazine Engadget before the two joined forces to found gdgt, one of the most reliable and reputable resources for technology enthusiasts on the web today. Ryan and Peter provide an environment for consumers to explore and share product reviews, advice and recommendations, used by some of the most influential names in technology today.
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Catherine Kallon is the founder and editor of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com, a fashion Website which chronicles the ensembles from the New York, London, Milan and Paris runways to red carpet events around the world. Daily updates give readers a look at what celebrities are wearing, where to buy celeb looks, the latest fashion news, trends and gossip.
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A one-stop sourcebook for the considered home, Remodelista was co-founded by Julie Carlson in 2007. The site guides readers through the design and renovation process with inspired editorial features, and counts architects, design professionals, and style-conscious consumers among its daily audience. Prior to starting Remodelista, Julie was a freelance and staff journalist covering the home, design and restaurant fields for publications including San Francisco Magazine, The New Yorker, Food & Wine, and California Home & Design, to name just a few.
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Ed Levine, founder of Serious Eats, is a New York-based food writer, author, and former New York Times contributor. His stories on iconic American foods such as hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, and cheesecake have appeared in numerous periodicals including GQ, Business Week, Bon Appetit, and Details. Ed and the editors of Serious Eats are the authors of the forthcoming Serious Eats book, to be published this fall by Clarkson Potter.
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Product, adventure, insight, and design are the pillars of the content curated by Gear Patrol’s co-founders, Eric and Ben. Discerning readers and influencers look to GP for the curated blend of finds, easy-to-read insights, friendly long-lead product reviews and an authentic perspective on trends and lifestyle decisions; clothes, cars, electronics and everything in between. GP’s readers are aspirational, upwardly mobile, and embrace ideas that help elevate their quality of life.
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Honestly WTF is an online destination for fashion discoveries, awe-inspiring finds, and DIY tutorials. Editors Erica Chan Coffman and Lauren Kolodny create volumes of inspired content about everything from art to travel to home, making high fashion and style accessible (and attainable!) to their audience. Named one of "the most innovative and best-designed style blogs of 2011" by Lucky Magazine, HWTF has become fashion bible for hundreds of thousands of readers every month.
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What began as a hobby during law school has blossomed into a full-fledged career for Adam Roberts, founder of The Amateur Gourmet: In 2007, his first cookbook was published; and soon after he was tapped to be the host of Food Network’s web series The FN Dish. Adam has interviewed everyone from Anthony Bourdain to Rachael Ray, dined in Paris with David Lebowitz, and will have his next book published in fall 2012.
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Founder and editor of tech news site SplatF, Dan Frommer is a seasoned business and tech news journalist. In 2007, Dan helped launch Silicon Alley Insider—which expanded to become Business Insider—and was a staff writer and editor through mid-2011. Previously, he was a technology reporter at Forbes, focusing on the wireless and telecom industries. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
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In 1987 at age 24, Jane Pratt founded Sassy Magazine, the veritable guidebook to fashion and culture for young, irreverent women. She later launched Jane Magazine, an encore to Sassy, reconnecting Pratt with a devout and maturing audience. In 2011, Pratt and SAY Media launched xoJane as a celebratory destination for women when they're feeling selfish, and where their selfishness is applauded. The result is an incredibly engaging media property for women unlike anything else online or in print.
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Cookbook author, recipe developer and freelance food writer Faith Durand is Managing Editor of The Kitchn, the food channel at Apartment Therapy, the massively popular lifestyle blog for well-edited living. Faith and her fellow contributors at The Kitchn focus on the home cook and the home kitchen, sharing tried and true recipes in addition to beautifully curated photo tours of kitchens and cook spaced submitted by their readers.
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ReadWriteWeb is one of the most popular technology blogs in the world, known for offering insightful analysis about each day's Internet industry news. ReadWriteWeb was founded on April 20, 2003, by Richard MacManus and is now one of the most widely read and respected blogs in the world. Readers are smart, tech savvy, engaged, decision makers; 46% have significant input or make final information technology purchase decisions. As one advertiser put it, "The real users of the Web read ReadWriteWeb."
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Ted Rheingold founded Dogster.com and Catster.com in 2004 to bring joy, pleasure and color into a wintery Internet world. Today, Dogster Inc. (and the sites that comprise it) is the largest online community for pet lovers: More than 7 million pet owners, with 3 million pet profiles, 4 million edited video views, and 200 million ad views. This passionate community offers a vast wealth of options, advice, wisdom, and cute fodder from dog and cat owners.
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Former New York Daily News reporter Leah Chernikoff is Executive Editor at Fashionista— one of the foremost fashion properties on the web— covering runways, designers, stylists, celebrities, trends, and industry news the world over. With Leah at the helm, Fashionista’s editorial coverage strikes a the perfect balance of breaking news and encouraging a dialogue with its readers, as well as injecting a healthy sense of humor into an industry that takes itself a bit too seriously.
- xoJane
- Fashionista
- Hello Giggles
- Honestly...WTF
- Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- I Spy DIY
- A Cup of Jo
- Bag Snob
- Cheetah is the New Black
- Cupcakes and Cashmere
- Olivia Palermo
- Stripes & Sequins
- ReadWriteWeb
- Android and Me
- Gear Patrol
- gdgt
- SplatF
- Techdirt
- Tom’s Guide
- Gizmag
- IntoMobile
- Mobilemag.com
- Kiplinger
- Phonedog.com
- Remodelista
- Design*Sponge
- Contemporist
- Curbly
- Catster
- Craftbits
- The Crafting Chicks
- Dezeen
- Dogster
- Goodreads
- Food52
- Serious Eats
- The Kitchn
- The Amateur Gourmet
- Food Republic
- Simply Recipes
- Beer Advocate
- Deliciously Organic
- Smitten Kitchen
- Steamy Kitchen
- Gluten-Free Goddess
















