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Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter

Twitter can be a valuable tool for gathering collective intelligence from experts in the technology industry. The challenge is selecting the right people to follow. Here are the top 10.

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For new users on Twitter, the toughest thing to figure out is who to follow. And since Twitter is a real-time stream of 140-character updates from people whose thoughts and opinions matter to you, the issue of who to follow is what makes Twitter either a time-waster or a useful tool for gathering intelligence.

With that in mind, I’ve put together a list of the top techies worth following on Twitter.

You can also find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jasonhiner.

My list isn’t based on the most famous tech personalities who have Twitter accounts or the ones who have the most Twitter followers. Instead, I’ve looked for the technology thought leaders who post the most useful information–links, news, tips, inside information, and perspectives on current events. I also looked for techies whose Twitter streams weren’t filled with too much chaff–off topic thoughts, lots of short replies, and detailed reports on what they had for lunch.

So here is the cream that rose to the top:

10. Rob Enderle (Analyst, Enderle Group): Rob is renowned for looking at the tech world with a discerning, critical eye; fortunately, he’s brought that same perspective to Twitter and successfully deployed it in 140-character chunks

9. Paul Thurrott (Founder, Windows Supersite): Terrific source for information on the Microsoft product ecosystem; not afraid to tell you when he loves something or hates it; uses Twitter to share both news and tips

8. Jeremiah Owyang (Analyst, Forrester Research): Focuses on communication and how technology is revolutionizing it in all its forms, even focuses on Twitter itself; his blog post on how he uses Twitter is an excellent starting point for those who want to learn how to be useful on Twitter

7. Lance Ulanoff (Editor in Chief of PCMag): Excellent source of links, quick news hits, and instant analysis on lots of general tech topics

6. Charlene Li (Author and thought leader): Provides big picture perspectives on emerging technologies, social networking, and the overall direction of the technology world

5. Jason Snell (Editorial Director of Macworld): Best Twitter source for fair-minded information about Apple and its galaxy of products

4. Rafe Needleman (Editor of Webware): For Web 2.0, cloud computing, and Silicon Valley startup information, Rafe has it covered; doesn’t post as often as some of others on this list but nearly everything he does post is worthwhile

3. Dave Zatz (Digital lifestyle writer): Great perspectives on gadgets and digital lifestyle technologies; Twitter has a lot of big-name gadget writers but none of them post as much relevant content on Twitter as Dave

2. Padmasree Warrior (CTO at Cisco Systems): The highest ranking tech executive you’ll find on Twitter (who actually posts useful stuff); offers an inside look at a high-ranking IT executive and she regularly shares astute observations about the direction of tech, the economy, and the world at large

1. Harry McCracken (Editor of Technologizer): Former PC World editor has rapidly–and successfully– refashioned himself as a Web journalist; he writes early and often on a wide variety of tech subjects and no techie on Twitter has a better wheat-to-chaff ratio than Harry. That’s why he made No. 1.

Honorable mention

Here are another 20 techies that didn’t quite make the top 10 but are still worth following.

TechRepublic editors and authors

You can also find a lot of TechRepublic editors and authors on Twitter, as well as a Twitter feed of the latest TechRepublic blog posts:

What do you think about my top 10? Who would you put in your top 10? Join the discussion.

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Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.

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Who's worth following on Twitter? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 02/02/09
People to follow on Twitter alexgrech@... | 02/02/09
tweeted too Violetw | 02/04/09
Nobody pworlton | 02/02/09
Hey Jase! Palmetto | 02/02/09
Waste of Time? KJ Rodgers | 02/02/09
The key word is "some" Palmetto | 02/02/09
yeah right Violetw | 02/04/09
It's a virtual water cooler ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 02/02/09
Not so fast... james.rector@... | 02/02/09
Isn't that the purpose of the original article? Palmetto | 02/02/09
Usefulness of Twitter ceo@... | 02/02/09
Yes, twitter can bring business. master_mind_mittal_001@... | 02/02/09
Just dont forget Derek Schauland | 02/02/09
Jason, a couple of questions. Palmetto | 02/02/09
To be clear ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 02/02/09
"Isn't it ironic? Don'tcha think?" Palmetto | 02/03/09
THANK YOU! thisisfutile | 02/04/09
Glad to help. Palmetto | 02/04/09
organic growth apotheon | 02/18/09
Amen mike@... | 05/11/09
Like any tool... MSM | 02/02/09
following people on Twitter? jck | 02/02/09
Who uses Twitter anyways? MytonLopez@... | 02/03/09
It's not too late.. Atlantis STS-125 bigredbird | 05/11/09
I can see it now. Palmetto | 05/12/09
RE: Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter david.banes@... | 02/02/09
Spellcheck thisisfutile | 02/04/09
I think that would be a disadvantage. Palmetto | 02/04/09
Rob Enderle? willjamr@... | 02/02/09
re: Rob Enderle? bemayo@... | 02/02/09
My thought exactly matt@... | 02/02/09
Why? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 02/02/09
Why . . . apotheon | 02/18/09
Monitoring. santeewelding | 02/18/09
Monitoring . . . what? apotheon | 02/18/09
"Stalk" serves santeewelding | 02/18/09
Rob "Lost in Cyberspace" Enderle?!? TBBrick | 02/02/09
RE: Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter larrywl | 02/02/09
RE: Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter Scholia | 02/02/09
Hence ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 02/02/09
I noticed that. Palmetto | 02/02/09
who to follow on twitter ayellowmoon@... | 02/02/09
Replying to your peer message: Yes and no. Palmetto | 02/04/09
Haven't Been on Twitter Long Enough Yet TBBrick | 02/04/09
Kevin Rose.. blah Izzmo | 02/02/09
Follow mager Andrew Mager | 02/03/09
Why? Palmetto | 02/03/09
No one? Andrew Mager | 02/03/09
Not 'no one', "no one here" Palmetto | 02/03/09
Message has been deleted. viruserTechrepublic Moderator | 02/03/09
Odd, I don't remember anything spammish about this post Palmetto | 02/04/09
RE: Techies: The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter kenmorrison30@... | 02/04/09
Why? LarryBoy2 | 02/09/09
Why no mobilists? Cellphone is half of Twitter technology Tomi Ahonen | 05/11/09
Welcome to TR. Palmetto | 05/11/09
ironic apotheon | 05/11/09
Twit? gotmink@... | 05/11/09
Padmasree Warrior - top 10??? TechnOntology | 05/12/09

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