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Wilson's post makes this evidently clear. The "About" section of Techeme reads: "At this moment, the next big story in technology may reside on a blog you've never heard of or a news site you don't have time to scan."
Yet - every time I take a look at Techmeme (once a week at best) the Titles and Related Links are always the same people. Always. And Wilson's post "that he saw a post from his friend Evslin" speaks to this. (I like Tom' s blog too).
Why do you (or anyone else) need Gabe Rivera to connect the dots for you?
Techmeme would be infinitely more interesting if I could get an opinion or story that is NOT written by Scoble, Wilson, Schonfeld, Venturebeat, Jarvis, Israel, Carr or Arrington. All of these bloggers are decent writers, etc. I have nothing against any of them (you) - except maybe Arrington :). j/k All of the writers are good in their own right - and I'm not trying to take anything away from them.
My point is that everyone jokes that Techmeme is a circle-jerk....this isn't a joke. Techmeme IS a circle-jerk.
Where are the "blogs you've never heard of?"
I don't have a problem with that if it's your preference, but it seems kind of inefficent.
Case in point: A couple of weeks ago, my friend who runs a small tech blog posted a good scoop. I linked him, as did several big tech blogs. He found himself as the top of a Techmeme tree and his traffic increased by well over 1000% short term. Weeks later it's still up significantly.
As a part time tech-news blogger, I of course understand that you can only have so many sources that you go to for info. Every so often you find something new and stray outside your core sources for a story - whether it be 10, 50, 100 or 1000. Techmeme is no different, and I think Gabe often does a good job of tracing the line to the top every once in a while.
Fred
The only thing I dislike is that the RSS feed and the firehose force me to techmeme instead of to the end link. Hate the extra jump.
Can't recall
Thinking back to the Calcanis quote, “The short head will be human, the fat middle social and the long tail algorithmic” I always wonder how much of it is programmed and how much of it is algorithmic.