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This list is for people whose primary fame is from blogging.

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Anwar al-Awlaki
Religion
22-Apr-1971 30-Sep-2011 Yemeni video cleric, AQAP
Ann Althouse
Blogger
12-Jan-1951   Political blogger, legal scholar
Marc Ambinder
Journalist
c. 1979   Contributing Editor, National Journal
Michael Arrington
Business
13-Mar-1970   TechCrunch
John Battelle
Blogger
4-Nov-1965   The Industry Standard
Steve Benen
Pundit
15-May-1973   Washington Monthly
Steven C. Clemons
Pundit
1962   Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
Juan Cole
Historian
1952   Sacred Space and Holy War
Ben Croshaw
Critic
24-May-1983   Zero Punctuation
Jessica Cutler
Blogger
18-May-1978   Former DeWine staffer, Washingtonienne
Nick Denton
Publisher
24-Aug-1966   Gawker Media
Cory Doctorow
Blogger
17-Jul-1971   Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
Matt Drudge
Blogger
27-Oct-1966   The Drudge Report
Kevin Drum
Blogger
19-Oct-1958   Washington Monthly's Political Animal
Erick Erickson
Blogger
3-Jun-1975   RedState.com managing editor
Ze Frank
Blogger
31-Mar-1972   The Show with Ze Frank
Mark Frauenfelder
Blogger
?   Boing Boing, Make magazine
Michael Geist
Blogger
11-Jul-1968   Internet law professor, University of Ottawa
Pamela Geller
Blogger
c. 1959   Right-wing blogger
Seth Godin
Business
10-Jul-1960   Tribes
Glenn Greenwald
Blogger
6-Mar-1967   Political blogger for The Guardian
John Gruber
Blogger
1973   Daring Fireball
Mary Katharine Ham
Journalist
5-Apr-1980   HamNation
Jane Hamsher
Blogger
25-Jul-1959   Firedoglake.com founder
Matthew Haughey
Blogger
10-Oct-1972   MetaFilter, PVRblog
Michael Hiltzik
Columnist
9-Nov-1952   Los Angeles Times columnist
John Hinderaker
Blogger
Sep-1950   Power Line blog
Joi Ito
Business
19-Jun-1966   Creative Commons, Technorati
Xeni Jardin
Journalist
5-Aug-1970   Serial meta-blogger, Boing Boing
Jeff Jarvis
Blogger
12-Sep-1954   Founder of Entertainment Weekly
Charles F. Johnson
Blogger
13-Apr-1953   Little Green Footballs
Philip J. Kaplan
Blogger
30-Oct-1975   Pud of Fucked Company
Brink Lindsey
Author
c. 1962   The Age of Abundance
Mark Lisanti
Blogger
c. 1974   Los Angeles gossip monger
Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda
Blogger
10-May-1976   Slashdot founder
Matt Margolis
Blogger
23-Mar-1980   Blogs for Bush
Joshua Micah Marshall
Pundit
15-Feb-1969   Talking Points Memo
Julie Mason
Journalist
c. 1965   Houston Chronicle
Megan McArdle
Blogger
29-Jan-1973   Atlantic Monthly blogger
Meghan McCain
Blogger
23-Oct-1984   John McCain's daughter
Robert Stacy McCain
Blogger
1959   Conservative pundit
Markos Moulitsas
Blogger
11-Sep-1971   Daily Kos webmaster
David Pescovitz
Blogger
?   Boing Boing
Rands
Blogger
1970   Managing Humans
David Rees
Cartoonist
1972   Get Your War On
Glenn Reynolds
Blogger
1960   Instapundit
Peter Rojas
Blogger
c. 1975   Gizmodo, Engadget
Jim Romenesko
Blogger
16-Sep-1953   The Obscure Store and Reading Room
Kevin Rose
Blogger
21-Feb-1977   Founder of Digg
Lisa Schiffren
Activist
c. 1960   Former Quayle speechwriter
Robert Scoble
Blogger
18-Jan-1965   Scobleizer
David Sifry
Business
c. 1969   Technorati
Nate Silver
Blogger
1978   Baseball Prospectus, FiveThirtyEight.com
R. U. Sirius
Journalist
?   Mondo 2000
Dr. Sputnik
Blogger
20-Mar-1968   Dr. Sputnik's Society Pages
Andrew Sullivan
Journalist
10-Aug-1963   The Daily Dish
Gina Trapani
Blogger
19-Sep-1975   Lifehacker
Gary Vaynerchuk
Blogger
14-Nov-1975   Wine Library TV
Eugene Volokh
Blogger
29-Feb-1968   Volokh Conspiracy
Dave Winer
Computer Programmer
2-May-1955   Co-Creator of RSS, Scripting News
Matthew Yglesias
Blogger
18-May-1981   Big Media Matt



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