20 most influential blogs

In response to Media Magazine’s inclusion of 7 bloggers as being among the 100 media people to know, La Coctelera has published a list of 20 people judged the most influential within the blogosphere:

.Jason Calacanis
.Duncan Riley de Blog Herald
.Dan Gillmor
.Neville Hobson
.Russell Beattie
.Mary Hodder
.Jason Kottke
.Hylton Jolliffe
.David Sifry de Technorati
.Jo Ito
.Seth Godin
.Howard Rheingold de Smart Mobs
.Robin Good
.Lee Rainie
.Timothy de Slashdot
.Chris Pirillo
.John Battelle
.Bob Wyman de PubSub
.Jonathan Dube de CyberJournalist.net
.Lo?c Le Meur

CyberJournalist.net is honored to be included.

COMMENTS

  • inkstained

    Another branch of the old boy network (plus the obligatory token woman).

    You should not be honored. You should wonder how they got your name, since they’re trading on it.

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  • Neville Hobson

    Well, inkstained, I’m actually pretty honoured to be mentioned in a list that includes people who I respect enormously.

    Yes, I do wonder how the list was thought up by La Coctelera: what basis they used to arrive at the list. I could think of a different 20 names, but that would be just my subjective list.

    I’m not going to lose any sleep over this. And if they’re trading on my name, that’s fine by me. I’ll trade on theirs (and CyberJournalist’s) as well. Quid pro quo.

  • Chris Pirillo

    I’m a good ol’ boy? Never meanin’ no harm. Beats all you ever saw, been in trouble with the law since the day I was born.

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