The top 10 best-written blogs

Among all the garbage in the blogosphere are gems like these

A personal diary, the latest tech gossip, new Web sites of note, hypertext links to upcoming Apple products -- there's a blog for just about every topic under the sun, and the quality of these daily journals is all over the map.

Many are, quite literally, written by young adults who still live with their parents. Many are just a collection of juicy links. Yet, there's a handful of well-written, well-edited and exceptionally literate blogs. This top 10 list includes a few surprises, such as Download Squad -- a site that covers new software, but always seems to write with enthusiasm -- and a few (such as the personal blog of Roger Ebert) that should probably win journalism awards.

1. Real Dan

Dan Lyons is the print journalist who created the The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs Fake Steve Jobs blog . His new blog, called Real Dan, isn't nearly as entertaining but is just as well written.

It's clear that the best blogs are often written by people who have a background in journalism and writing. As a blogger, Lyons has one important skill: He can write about a dry subject with wit and character, and will often drop an off-handed comment that catches you off-guard, such as a post where he commented on the Bloomberg obituary on Steve Jobs that was released prematurely (Jobs is alive and well).

More recently, he also had some fun with a report about Jobs and a bizarre bicycle accident (complete with hilarious photo) and Jobs Real Dan Lyons Web Site: Blog Archive Fake Steve also has not had a heart attack reportedly having a heart attack .

Lyons has an ability to make technology subjects interesting to those who don't follow every Apple press release, or who don't even read blogs. "I think my blog originally caught on because of the rabid Apple fanboy base," said Lyons by e-mail. "They were the first to start reading the blog and spreading the word. Eventually, the audience went beyond fanboys and tech weenies. I guess because it was funny even to people who didn't know that much about the tech industry."

2. Roger Ebert

Movie critic Roger Ebert started blogging not too long ago, and the result is one of the best-written journals around.

His thoughtful posts sometimes shift away from movies, but his best entries -- like this one about the use of nondigital effects in movies and this one about how the US Postal Service removed a cigarette from the image of Bette Davis -- are usually the most literate and worth reading. Equally entertaining are the comments from readers, which are about the best you will see on a blog, often including nuggets of trivia from movies.

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Comments

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Wayne Fitzsimmons

Thu 25/11/2010 - 21:59

John
I wanted to contact you regarding your excellent article in the current Information Age (ACS) edition entitled "Building the zero-fatality car". I am an investor/director of Cohda Wireless (www.cohdawireless.com.au) and we are delivering radios right today to a major DSRC trial in Germany (SimTD) and also participating in the US DoT "Intellidrive" trial in the US. What we have is an 802.11p radio and are workingn to have it on a chip - currently we only have it as a FPGA but believe there is no other vendor close to this stage. Your comments are very accurate so you obviously have been tracking this DSRC technology consistently. If you are interested in learning more about our Adelaide S Aust based early stage company I would be delighted to tell you more. Regards
Wayne Fitzsimmons

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Mon 11/04/2011 - 11:58

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Mon 06/06/2011 - 13:12

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Sat 11/06/2011 - 15:31

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Thu 11/08/2011 - 18:50

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TutStaito

Tue 30/08/2011 - 12:56

Very nice to read such "old" posts!

This topic, like the little that you can see, they feel accompanied us at the beginning

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TutStaito

Sat 03/09/2011 - 22:37

Very nice to read such "old" posts!

This topic, like the little that you can see, they feel accompanied us at the beginning

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