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 * 1) **TechCrunch** - Mike Arrington reviews new companies often after a talk with the founder(s). The reviews are quick and to the point. With 85,000+ feed subscribers ranging from geeks to venture guys, TechCrunch is currently the center of the Web 2.0 buzz.
 * 2) **GigaOM** - While not solely focused on Web 2.0, GigaOM is ranked one of the top 100 blogs by Technorati and CNET, with a monthly audience in excess of 500,000.
 * 3) **PostBubble** - This blog “asks industry experts about what they believe will succeed or crash and give it to you”—meaning each review comes with a success or failure bet.
 * 4) **eHub** - Designer Emily Chang runs Ideacodes and keeps up eHub with brief listings of new sites, occasional details in her blog, and quick interviews with the brains behind the start-ups.
 * 5) **rev2.org** - This site covers everyday topics around Web 2.0, written by Sid Yadav of Queenstown, New Zealand.
 * 6) **Mashable** - Pete Cashmore’s blog covers social sites and Web 2.0 startups.
 * 7) **Dion Hinchcliffe** - Dion runs Hinchcliffe & Company in nearby Alexandria, VA. His blog generally focuses on the impact Web 2.0 will have on enterprise applications, but with this post Dion predicts the next round of “Breakout” Web 2.0 Sites.
 * 8) **Read/WriteWeb** - Here blogger Richard MacManus gives us “information on innovative Web apps and services, together with product positioning, Web news and industry insights.”
 * 9) **/Message** - Stowe Boyd, another local, is known to be an authority on social media, and his blog covers Web 2.0 accordingly.
 * 10) **SolutionWatch** - Brian Benzinger provides well-written, in-depth reviews of emerging sites.