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Engadget Named Official CES Blog Parnter
AOL's Engadget technology blog has been named the Official Blog Partner of the 2009 International CES. Engadget was selected by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). CES is a big deal in the gadget and tech blogosphere.
"CES's choice of Engadget as its Official Blog Partner further cements the publication's place as the leading voice in consumer electronics coverage. Our award-winning site will cover the 2009 CES with the fast-paced, up-to-the-minute reporting that has made Engadget the market leader and final word in the world of technology journalism," said Joshua Topolsky, Editor-in-chief, Engadget. "CEA is one of the global consumer electronics industry's most powerful trade groups, and CES is the industry's most important and anticipated event, hands down."
"The online technology community is of continuing importance to us and this partnership shows the crucial role that blog sites like Engadget play in bringing CES' hot product news to a worldwide audience, before, during and after the show," said Karen Chupka, senior vice president of events and conferences for CEA, the producer of the International CES. "We estimate that some 20,000 new products are launched at CES each year and the Engadget editorial team is able to bring all the hot product news, across dozens of different categories, to life for both consumers and technology professionals."
Engadget will provide live coverage of the 2009 International CES on both its domestic and international sites, and will have extensive presence at the show, including interviews, product news and reviews, updates on CES events and commentary by a team of Engadget editors from across the globe. Engadget's expansion into the international market will provide an opportunity for consumers and advertisers around the world to follow up-to-the minute news from the show.
They obviously won't be the only blog covering CES but it is a good deal for Engadget that they are the "official blog partner." The 2009 CES runs from January 8-11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES has also set up a Twitter account for the 2009 show here.
Posted on October 14, 2008
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Engadget Nabs Top Technorati Spot
Engadget has taken the #1 slot on the Technorati 100. The #1 spot was held by Boing Boing for a long time before being taken by blogger Xu Jing Lei in May, 2006. An earlier post by us about how quickly the Technorati A-list changes can be found here. It looks like the top ten slots in the Technorati 100 are not quite as locked up as we thought when that post which was written in February, 2006. The Huffington Post and TechCrunch have really climbed up the list quickly. Most of the blogs in the Top #20 are still blogs written using multiple bloggers. Engadget was looking for even more bloggers are recently as last month. It now takes nearly 3,000 inbound links to be on the list. Juan Cole's excellent blog ranked at #100 has 2,948 inbound links. It took just 2,200 inbound links in February. You can still see tnl.net's interesting post that shows what the Technorati 100 looked like on 5/19/05 and 2/20/06. (via Blog Herald)
Posted on August 20, 2006
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Engadget Temporarily Turns Off Comments
Engadget, a popular gadget blog, has temporarily switched off comments because they are overwhelmed with comment spam and trolls.
Don't worry, it's only temporary. It's just that we've all gotten a little tired of spending so much time deleting comment spam and dealing with trolls and all that "first post!" crap, so we're switching off comments on new posts for the next day or two while we think about what we're going to do to try and make the comment boards not completely sucky. This was the first morning in months where I didn't have to spend the first 45 minutes of my day deleting spam and banning trolls, and I can't say that I hated it.
In the meantime Engadget tells readers to use the "linking blogs" feature which points to a search on Technorati that lists blogs linking to that particular Engadget post. A lot of websites have added this feature recently as an alternative to trackbacks, including BloggersBlog.com. This feature will work as long as the blog search engines can keep the majority of spam blogs out of their databases. (Via Blog Herald)
Posted on June 25, 2005
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