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Ulitzer.com, the first revolutionary new-media platform in the world, announced today that it will publish the "most influential bloggers of 2010" on April 19, 2010, during the opening day of the 5th international Cloud Computing Conference & Expo (www.cloudcomputingexpo.com).
Ulitzer's 2010 list will name 50 most influential bloggers by category, including:
Most Influential Cloud Computing Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential Virtualization Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential New-Media Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential Political Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential Healthcare Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential Green IT Bloggers of 2010
Most Influential Government IT Bloggers of 2010
Introduced in 2009, Ulitzer's 30 most influential bloggers collectively generated more than 24 million Ulitzer page views.

Ulitzer's 2009 annual list of the 30 most influential cloud computing bloggers included Dustin Amrhein, Ezhil Babaraj, Tony Bishop, Reuven Cohen, Ernest de Leon, David Dean, Ray DePena, Dana Gardner, John Gauntt, Jeremy Geelan, Kevin Hoffman, Alin Irimie, Kevin Jackson, Fuat Kircaali, David Linthicum, Lori MacVittie, Bill McColl, Paul Miller, Louis Naugès, Greg Ness, Greg O'Connor, Maureen O'Gara, Mark O'Neill, Bill Roth, Ellen Rubin, John Savageau, Michael Sheehan, Roman Stanek, John Treadway, and Alan Williamson.
The 30 most influential virtualization bloggers of 2009 were Udayan Banerjee, Jason Bloomberg, Dave Chappell, Jeremy Chone, Robert Eve, Chris Fleck, Stephen Foskett, Dana Gardner, Jeremy Geelan, Christopher Keene, Irfan Khan, Theresa Lanowitz, Treff LaPlante, Steve Lesem, David Linthicum, Don MacVittie, Miko Matsumura, JP Morgetnthal, Chris Muir, Greg Ness, Maureen O'Gara, Brace Rennels, Greg Schulz, Peter Silva, Roman Stanek, David Strom, Roger Strukhoff, Ian Thain, Kirby Wadsworth, and Brandon Watson.
Ulitzer Live! New-Media Conference & Expo
The first "Ulitzer New-Media Power Panel" took place at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. Streamed live to 60,000 viewers via SYS-CON.TV, the panel was moderated by Jeremy Geelan. Geelan's guests in the first power panel were Ian Thain and Tim Crawford.
Ulitzer Live! New-Media Conference & Expo will debut on June 14, 2010, in New York City and a world-class Ulitzer faculty will analyze the new-media revolution, including content marketing strategies, social CRM, enterprise social media, personal branding, advertising, marketing and public relations on new-media, and other emerging topics of the new-media revolution. Ulitzer Live! 2010 West event will take place on December 6, 2010, in San Jose, California.
The call for papers for both events are now open. (Contact events (@) sys-con.com with questions and comments.)
About Ulitzer
Ulitzer is the first new-media platform in the world that revolutionizes how we will create, deliver, and consume content on the Web.
Ulitzer authors can get started with their first article in a few minutes and may start a new "topic" on any subject or write a story and post it both to their Ulitzer author page and to any existing Ulitzer topic.
The network effect of people using Ulitzer to communicate and collaboratively produce and categorize content is disruptive, bypassing traditional media and middlemen.
Topics published on Ulitzer range from Greek Isles in the Summer to New-Media via Personal Branding and Marketing & Sales.
Ulitzer, Inc. owns more than 400 established and well-known content websites including www.sys-con.com.
Detailed information on how to become a Ulitzer author can be obtained here.
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Carmen Gonzalez is the co-founder, president, and CEO of SYS-CON Media, Cloud Expo, Inc. and Ulitzer, Inc.
Carmen has been in charge of SYS-CON's sales and marketing functions since 1994. Under her leadership, the company was named by Inc 500, among the fastest growing 500 privately held companies in North America three years in a row.
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