Engadget - Multilingual Technology Podcast and Weblog

Posted on 04:12, March 19th, 2009 by Editor

Engadget is a very famous, successful, multilingual technology podcast and weblog about various consumer electronics. So if you’re looking to buy an electronic gadget for yourself, make sure you check out its review on Engadget.com.  At present, Engadget has four distinct websites operating together, each of which has its own staff and faculty. These websites cover technological news in diverse parts of the world in several different languages, making it easier for people all over the globe to get to know of the electronics and gadgets.

Engadget was originated by Peter Rojas, the co founder of Gizmodo technology. It was launched in the year 2004. The website is updated several times every day, with various different articles on consumer electronics and gadgets. So at any point of time, you will get the latest and up to date news. It even posts all the latest and famous rumors running around the world of technology, producing the Engadget Podcast weekly, which contains all gadget and tech news stories that took place throughout the week.

Ever since this website has been founded, numerous writers have contributed to or written for Engadget, Engadget HD and Engadget Mobile. The members of this website even include a group industry analysts, professional journalists and high profile bloggers. This website has won several awards, which include, ‘The Best Technology Weblog’ in 2004, ‘The Best computers Weblog’ and ‘The Best Group Weblog’ in the year 2005.

Gmail and several other RSS readers included Engadget as one of their default RSS feeds, pulling out the newly posted articles on the top of every user’s mailbox. This blog is available in many different languages like Japanese, Chinese, Polish and Spanish. As the blog is becoming more and more popular, the number of languages will gradually increase.

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