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Harvard Business School Working Knowledge: “Featured Website Recommendation”

Monday, December 8th, 2003

[first blog recommendation ever]
“What makes a good blog? For our money (although we don’t pay) the author must be knowledgeable about his or her subjects, opinionated, a writer with muscle, and good at encouraging discussion among readers. Techdirt hits on those criteria, offering a daily dish-up of interesting news and opinion on topics of interest to the tech community.”

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The Sydney Morning Herald: “Best Technology Blog”

Friday, September 26th, 2003

“A straight-up, well-rounded blog posting news on issues in the tech sector.”

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Popular Science: “Best Science Blog”

Wednesday, June 18th, 2003

“This site tends to be more tech than science and more Wall Street than basement nerd.”

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Forbes Magazine: “Best Technology Blog”

Thursday, March 13th, 2003

“A wonderful blog called Techdirt.com… Now the blog, which dates back to 1997, attracts customers to his profitable Techdirt Corporate Intelligence consulting firm… When the programmers are reading Slashdot, their bosses are reading Techdirt.”

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