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SLASHDOT

 

 Slashdot

  • Founder: Rob Malda, Jeff Bates
  • Year Started: 1997
  • Domain Authority: 90

Slashdot: Technology blogSlashdot owns that old-school early 00’s vibe with its upvote features and summary resources. This technology blog is dense on open source, security, gadget reviews, product management, apps, and other similar trends.

It originally presented itself as “News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters“. Slashdot also features news stories on technology, science, and politics. The classic techy feel without the advertising distractions of the other big publications is what makes Slashdot a must-visit blog.

 

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