Elaine Fiolet
Ubergizmo.com is a trendy web magazine dedicated to consumer electronics news and reviews. It was founded by Hubert and Eliane in Palo Alto at the heart of Silicon Valley (California) where they both work. Ubergizmo is an independent web site that does not rely on advertising to run (although we do display advertising). This allows us to be truly free to say what we think, even if it does not please the manufacturers (sorry guys). To make our content spicy and enjoyable for our readers, we have a secret: we blog from our kitchen :)
Hubert Nguyen
Ubergizmo.com is a trendy web magazine dedicated to consumer electronics news and reviews. It was founded by Hubert and Eliane in Palo Alto at the heart of Silicon Valley (California) where they both work. Ubergizmo is an independent web site that does not rely on advertising to run (although we do display advertising). This allows us to be truly free to say what we think, even if it does not please the manufacturers (sorry guys). To make our content spicy and enjoyable for our readers, we have a secret: we blog from our kitchen :)
Marco Chiappetta
As a trusted source for computing and tech hardware reviews and news for PC enthusiasts and IT professionals, HotHardware offers a rare mix of technical analysis and professional industry journalism, sans the stuffed shirt and pocket protector.
Joel Johnson
Boing Boing attracts more than 2 million unique visitors to its site each month, and has over 500,000 RSS subscribers. And it now offers Boing Boing TV, which was recently highlighted by CNN, and Boing Boing Gadgets. By Comscore's measure, Boing Boing is among the five most-visited blogs on the web. Technorati's list of most influential blogs -- based on how many other sites link to that blog -- puts Boing Boing at #2. According to Google, more than 600,000 other sites link to Boing Boing. Forbes voted Boing Boing "best of the web" among tech blogs, as did BusinessWeek. AdRants, ad exec veteran Steve Hall's blog, posted an article to the effect that if Boing Boing covers your ad campaign, it's gone viral. 2006 Bloggies winner: Best Group Blog and Lifetime Achievement. 2006 Webby Awards nominee. Named 'Best of the Web 2006' by BusinessWeek. In a 2006 article, The New Yorker described Boing Boing as "a technology blog that is read by geeks the world over."
David Ponce
Founder of OhGizmo, David spends an ungodly amount of time making sure everything is running smoothly with his baby (the site, people… the site, not an actual baby person). He’s a 26 year young MIS student, with a slight case of polysyllabic maximisation syndrome (PMS) who’s convinced that he’s going to change the world, one word (or one syllable) at a time. He also feels rather strange writing about himself in the third person.
Andru Edwards
Andru Edwards developed Gear Live to be a premier destination for technology and gadget enthusiasts alike. His love of consumer electronics fuels the site's up-to-the-minute coverage of the tech space, written with a smart, honest, and witty edge. Since its launch in 2004, Gear Live has been quoted in places like The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and Ad Age. In addition, it was recently voted by the influential TechWeb as one of the top ten technology sources on the Internet which "readers turn to... for its fun, accessible take on technology." According to Google, there are over 126,000 links to Gear Live.
David Galbraith
Oobject is like Billboard music charts, but for gadgets. Gadgets in the broadest sense: vintage, current, prototype, weird and wonderful, ranked by users and covering everything from cars to cellphones. A new chart almost every day, and existing ones updated regularly.





