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(contracted; show full) [[consumer electronics]]. Engadget currently operates a total of ten blogs—four written in English and six international versions with independent editorial staff. Engadget has in the past ranked among the top five in the "[[Technorati]] top 100"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://technorati.com/blogs/top100 |title=Top 100 Blogs – 1 to 25 |publisher=Technorati |date=21 August 2013}}</ref> and was noted in ''[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]'' for being one of the best blogs of 2010
,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1999770_1999761_1999863,00.html | work=Time | title=Best Blogs of 2010 | date=28 June 2010}}</ref>, although it has not appeared in that listing in the past several years.

==History==
Engadget was founded by former [[Gizmodo]] technology weblog editor and co-founder, [[Peter Rojas]]. Engadget was the founding blog in [[Weblogs, Inc.]], a blog network with over 75 [[Blog|weblogs]] including [[Autoblog.com|Autoblog]] and [[Joystiq]] and formerly including [[Hack a Day|Hack-A-Day]]. Weblogs Inc. was purchased by [[AOL]] in 2005.<ref name="forbes" /> Engadget's editor-in-chief, [[Ryan B(contracted; show full)h occasional special guests until their 2011 departure. The podcast was produced by Trent Wolbe under Topolsky's editorship and continued to be under Tim Stevens until December 2012. As of December 2012, the podcast is produced by editor James Trew.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.engadget.com/about/editors/james-trew/ |title=James Trew's Engadget Profile page |work=Engadget }}</ref> Listernship has steadily declined since Topolsky left the show, with most recent reviews being negative.
  <ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/engadget/id73329281?mt=2|work=iTunes|title=Engadget Podcast reviews}}</ref>

The topic of discussion for the podcast is technology related and closely linked to events that have happened during the week in the world of technology. The show generally lasts an hour or more. The show is normally weekly, however the frequency can change, especially during special events. When events such as the [[Consumer Electronics Show]] (CES) and the [[Elec(contracted; show full){{AOL Inc.}}

[[Category:Technology blogs]]
[[Category:Weblogs, Inc.]]
[[Category:Video game podcasts]]
[[Category:Internet properties established in 2004]]
[[Category:Video game websites]]
[[Category:AOL]]