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I liked this question, and I felt that the answers were valuable, so I thought I'd ask one along the same lines.

Which Twitterers do technology entrepreneurs find most valuable?

I'm following @Wired, @TheCloudNetwork, @TheBPMNetwork, among others. And oh yeah, I recently started following our host, @ASmartBear. :)

Scott

PS /meta/ Bummer, I wanted to tag this as "twitter" and "socialnetworking", but I can't create tags. :(

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It requires 250 rep, so nobody but the hosts can create tags as of now. In a week there will be a bunch of users who can. However the questions created now will probably never get tagged properly. – Slav Ivanov Oct 12 '09 at 0:57

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Some of the not so actively self promoting entrepreneurs who are well renowned for what they do.

Here are some guys ( 11 of them)

Jeff Pulver, (@jeffpulver) VOIP entrepreneur

Loic Le Meur, (@loic) Founder / CEO Seesmic, Founder Le Web

Dave McClure, (@davemcclure) Serial entrepreneur now adviser

Craig Newmark, (@craignewmark) Craig from Craigslist

Jason Fried, (@jasonfried) 37signals co-founder

David Heinemeier Hansson, -2 (@dhh) Co-founder 37signals

Paul Stamatiou, (@stammy) Founder / CEO @ Skribit

Anil Dash, (@anildash) Co-founder Six Apart

Ross Mayfield, (@ross) Co-founder / President of SocialText

Joel Spolsky, (@spolsky) Founder / CEO at Fog Creek Software

Jason Shellen, (@shellen) Founder / CEO at Plinky

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I like:

Additionally, follow other entrepreneurs. It's great to hear their success and failures.

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Good point. I do follow other entrepreneurs, although I didn't mention them in my question. Look for @dweekly and @hackerdojo (esp. if you are in the Bay Area); also @sanjivgoyal. – Scott Oct 12 '09 at 3:14

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