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10 Tech Experts You Should Follow On Twitter

January 23, 2013
Being one of the biggest social media platforms in the world, Twitter continues to bring in people whose tweets may be considered valuable content. These include the experts in technology or the so-called ?techexperts?. These individuals are rich sources of information when it comes to the latest developments in the industry. If there's a new product in the market, you can bet they have all the answers to your questions. Here's our roster of 10 of the most respected tech experts on the microblogging world. 1. TJ McCue (@TJMcCue) McCue is a writer for his own blogs Tech Biz Talk, SmallBizTrends, Forbes and American Express OPENForum. His blogs are widely known for providing information and reviews regarding new Internet-based software. He has over 10,000 followers as of this writing. You can get valuable guidelines that will help further grow your online business to new heights. 2. Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki) Kawasaki is the founder of AllTop, aside from being one of the biggest supporters of Apple. He is also an author and publisher of various technology-related blogs and articles. AllTop is known for covering issues around technology and business. You can get quick information about the latest online tools and devices. Kawasaki currently has over 1.2 million followers on Twitter. He also initiates contests at times. 3. Michael Arrington (@techcrunch) Arrington is the founder of TechCrunch, a web-based company that offers the latest news and reviews on state-of-the-art gadgets and technological advances particularly in the Silicon Valley. TechCrunch commands over 2.5 million followers. 4. Larry Dignan (@ldignan) Dignan is Editor-in-Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet. He is also Editorial Director of TechRepublic. You can get some of the latest updates regarding technology and the internet by reading his blogs online. Dignan is close to having 15,000 followers on Twitter. 5. Peter Cashmore (@mashable) Cashmore is known for being the CEO of one of the largest resources when it comes to internet and technology information. His company, Mashable, has created a reputation for providing recent and useful news regarding technological developments around the world. The account has over 3.1 million followers. 6. Christopher Penn (@cspenn) Penn is VP marketing director of shiftcomm, co-founder of PodCamp and co-founder of Marketing over Coffee. He is also WhatCounts?s Strategy and Innovation Director. He is one of the most prolific digital marketing and tech writers today so you can expect fresh reviews and news all the time. Penn has 60,000 followers. 7. Dan Farber (@dbfarber) Farber is the editor of CBSNews.com. He also used to be the editor of ZDNet and CNET. Farber continues to provide tech news and updates from around the world. He has over 28,000 followers. 8. Arianna Huffington (@ariannahuff) Huffington is well-known for being president and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post media group. She constantly shares her take on recent technology activities and events as well as results of various digital marketing contests and releases. She has over 1.1 million followers. 9. Mario Armstrong (@marioarmstrong) Armstrong is popular for being an Emmy winner, as well as being a radio and TV host. He is constantly being interviewed in various programs like CNN and Sirius XM Radio. He is also considered the go-to guy when it comes to discussions that merge technology with business. He has 13,700 followers. 10. David Davis (@davidmdavis) Davis is a cloud and virtualization evangelist for TrainSignal. He is also an author and well-known expert on Cisco and other virtualization methods. He constantly updates online users with useful practices that will boost PC and internet performance. He has 7,700 followers. Did we miss anybody who should be on this list? Let us know in the comments!

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