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FM looks for passion, integrity, authority, and strong community support in all the sites we invite into our network. An FM site has influence not because its author is well known, but because the author has earned the trust of an influential community.
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Boy Genius Report is one of the leading tech gadget blogs on the web. Its readers know where to go for scoops. According to Google, more than 12,000 sites link to its ground-breaking information, and it's attracted more than 5 million unique visitors. The site has appeared on CNBC, in The Wall Street Journal, BrandWeek, ABC Radio, and many others. It's preparing a nationally syndicated radio show and other ways to build its brand. The site regularly features celebrity segments with guests such as Pharrell, Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Just Blaze, DJ Clue, and more -- all of whom help keep the great tech-based content flowing.
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GigaOm is Om Malik's blog dedicated to broadband & wireless information for the business professional. According to Google, almost 29,000 other sites point to GigaOm, and his blog is high in the Technorati Top 100.

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Treonauts is Andrew Carton's "bloguide" of all things Treo, dedicated to "the perfect all-in-one communications, information and entertainment tool." Treonauts reaches 70,000 high-income smart phone and PDA users every month.

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Launched in January 2005, Modojo is the world’s leading publication devoted to handheld and mobile videogames, covering the space from both consumer and trade perspectives. Well-respected within the mobile industry, Modojo editors have been invited to speak and judge at such industry events as CTIA, The Independent Games Festival, the Global Mobile Content Awards and others.
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Wi-Fi Networking News has become the pre-eminent news site for the Wi-Fi industry covering a spectrum of topics from hot spots to consumer equipment to technology developments. Those in the know turn to Glenn Fleishman's flagship Wi-Fi Networking News site and a small family of wireless data niche editorial sites covering cell data, voice over wireless LAN, public safety wireless, WiMax and broadband wireless, and the new 802.11n flavor of Wi-Fi.

The blog was started in 2001 after Fleishman wrote a cover story for The New York Times Circuits section on the very early stages of public Wi-Fi hot spots, which then numbered several hundred. (Today, hotspots number over 130,000 worldwide.) Fleishman is regularly quoted in the Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and other print publications about wireless data and Wi-Fi.

CEOs, marketing directors, and engineers regularly check in with Fleishman both to obtain the state of the industry and to provide the latest information on their companies, technologies, and insight on the future.

Fleishman brings solid reportorial chops to his blogs. Over a 15-year writing career, he's contributed to most major business and technology publications. He currently contributes regularly to The Economist, Popular Science, The New York Times, and The Seattle Times, where he is a columnist. Fleishman appears weekly on KUOW-FM in Seattle in a segment called The Works, talking about technology.

MobileCrunch is Mobile 2.0. Our mission is to identify, profile, test and even help develop the technologies, applications, services and devices that will define the next generation of connected mobile computing.

A new day is dawning. One in which the promise of anywhere, anytime access to data, media, people and places is finally at hand. The restrictions of radically limited bandwidth, underpowered devices, and few functional applications is drawing to a close. We are about to experience an unparalleled explosion in mobile technology. Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, Voice over WLAN, UMTS, HSDPA, UWB and UMA are but a few of the dizzying number of acronyms that mean but one thing; it’s finally here and it’s finally real.

...and dozens more sites on the way, stay tuned!


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