2010 Top 10: Most-commented on posts

One of the main motivators of everyone involved with the production of Silicon Prairie News is the conversations and discussions that we bring about in our region. More than any number of hits to our site…

One of the main motivators of everyone involved with the production of Silicon Prairie News is the conversations and discussions that we bring about in our region. More than any number of hits to our site, a lively comments section on a blog post is appreciated. Whether or not you think the post is about a promising product or a quality event, we value your input to what we’re covering.

Here are the top 10 posts from 2010 that received the most comments, with the number of comments in parentheses (click on the headline or image to be taken to post):

1. Welcome to Silicon Prairie News Version 2.0 (44)

January 14, by Danny Schreiber, Dusty Davidson, and Jeff Slobotski

 

2. Seth Godin’s ‘Linchpin’ highlights work of Silicon Prairie News (21)

September 14, by Jeff Slobotski

 

3. 80/35 Music Festival announces 2010 event, seeks musicians (21)

February 16, by Geoff Wood

 

4. Come Jan. 1, Jeff Slobotski & Geoff Wood: full-time Silicon Prairie News (19)

December 22, by Dusty Davidson

 

5. In 2011, what can we do for you? (18)

December 7, by Danny Schreiber

 

6. Annual Report: Culture of Risk Taking (14)

December 9, by Geoff Wood

 

7. Big Omaha 2010: It’s a wrap! (12)

May 16, by Adam Templeton

 

8. Tripleseat raises $500k from Dundee Venture Capital (11)

December 7, by Dusty Davidson

 

9. Must Read Post from CS Professor: ‘I just need a programmer.’ (11)

December 2, by Danny Schreiber

 

10. Omaha World-Herald launches Daily Deal Omaha (10)

July 23, by Danny Schreiber

 

The Next 10 (11-20 most-commented on posts)

See our other 2010 Top 10 List: “2010 Top 10: Most-read posts” and “2010 Top 10: Most-watched videos

This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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