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    Most Influential Entrepreneur-Bloggers of Seattle

    Marcelo Calbucci of Sampa has done a lot to promote the tech startup community of Seattle so it is only right that a Fave pointing to him lists first.

    Here Marcelo ranks the most influential entrepreneur bloggers of Seattle. Some are new to me, some are already in my reader. Thanks Marcelo!

    Quoted: For a while I’ve been tinkering with an idea of publishing a Seattle Blog Rank like the Startup Index, except is just too hard to find a good measure of what a blog rank is. While I keep thinking on that problem I decided to put together a list of top entrepreneurs and bloggers from Seattle. All of these blogs are written by people that have their hands dirty building companies and are mostly about that.

    (posted by Tosh Meston -- http://faves.com/users/Tosh)

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