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Robert X. Cringely: Robert Cringely, long the gossip columnist forPCW's sibling publicationInfoWorld, has brought his unique act to InfoWorld.com.

Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard: Salon.com co-founder Scott Rosenberg's take on tech, politics, culture, and the intersections thereof is often unexpected, and always worth reading.

Rahul Sood: VoodooPC may now be part of HP, but its founder continues to blog about his adventures in high-performance computing.

Specialty Tech Sites

From search to TiVo, these blogs dig deep into special areas of technology.

Searchblog: Federated Media founder John Battelle's blog on Google and its rivals isn't the most frequently updated one, but it may be the most insightful.

Asa Dotzler: If you want an insider's take on Firefox, check out this blog by Mozilla evangelist Asa Dotzler.

Bruce Schneier: Security guru Schneier's blog isn't just about the latest Internet Explorer hole. He also takes on weighty societal issues about privacy and how people remain safe.

Security Fix: It's perhaps not surprising that the leading newspaper in a city obsessed with leak management would host a blog on identifying and mending tech security problems.

SunbeltBlog: Sunbelt Software president Alex Eckelberry covers the latest online attacks, of course, and he was one of the first to write about the travails of Julie Amero, the substitute teacher put on trial because of pop-up porn ads on a school computer. But he also enjoys a good laugh and manages to find more than a few.

GeekSugar: Young women in the tech world who feel overwhelmed by testosterone may enjoy this site, where being techie and being female are not mutually exclusive.

Retro Thing: If the memory of your Commodore 64 still brings a tear to your eye, you'll love this celebration of vintage technology, from PCs to wristwatches to record players.


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