World of Psychology one of Top 50 Blogs of 2010

We, like most people, enjoy it when we receive recognition from others. Who doesn’t appreciate the occasional pat on the back?

So to start our new year off right, we were kindly named one of the Top 50 Blogs — of the millions of blogs online today! — by Regator. Who is Regator?

Regator.com is a website designed to help you find quality blog posts. It does this by using highly selective human editors to find well-written, topical blogs on more than 500 topics then a combination of semantic algorithms and user interaction to find the most interesting, timely, and noteworthy posts from those blogs. Regator provides you with tools to monitor keywords, find related content, view trends, keep track of favorites, and share with friends.

If anyone should know a thing or two about quality blogs, it should be a company devoted to tracking and highlighting blog entries all year long.

So, thanks Regator! We appreciate the shout-out, and enjoy your service too. Check ‘em out.

Read the full entry and the list of all 50 blogs: Regator’s Top 50 Blogs of 2010


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    Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 16 Jan 2011
    Published on PsychCentral.com. All rights reserved.

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Grohol, J. (2011). World of Psychology one of Top 50 Blogs of 2010. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 11, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/01/16/world-of-psychology-one-of-top-50-blogs-of-2010/

 

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