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Leading News & Blogs for Social Networking

1. Portfolio   Blog
2. PaidContent.org   Blog
3. All Facebook   Blog
4. Business Week   News
5. Wired   News
6. The LinkedIn Blog   Blog
7. New York Times   News
8. MediaPost   News
9. BoomTown- Kara Swisher   Blog
10. GigaOM   Blog
11. NewTeeVee   News
12. San Jose Mercury News   News
13. International Herald Tribune   News
14. MediaShift   News
15. Seeking Alpha   News
16. Wall Street Journal   News
17. SF Chronicle   News
18. Forbes   News
19. The Daily Telegraph   News
20. CNBC   News
FAQ on Leaderboard
How do you determine the Leader board?

The rankings are a simple listing of the most number of article published by a news or blog source in a given period. In other words, the more articles a source publishes, that are relevant to an industry or organization, the higher it's ranking in that Hub's leader board.

How do you determine if a article is relevant to an Industry or Organization?

A lot of factors including the content and context of the article We determine the relevance of the article based on the content and context of the article and if a similar article has already been reported by another source.

You guys missed a relevant story?

We know we are not perfect and sometimes miss relevant articles. Please send us an email at source@orglex.com in case you want us to pick up a relevant article that we may have missed. We will try and tweak our system to ensure that we pick up similar articles that we may have been missing.

How do I suggest a relevant source that you are not currently tracking?

Just send us an email at source@orglex.com with the URL of the source and we can try and add that to our list based on the relevancy of the source.

How do you differentiate between news & blogs?

The most difficult question yet! Firstly, we are not happy with the News & Blogs "labels" since blogs do break many "news" stories. However, our members want some differentiation between "news" and "blog" stories and we try and differentiate the two using our members lens. Sometimes, our judgement of what should be considered a "news" or "blogs" source is not perfect.

 
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