With Tech Wired now four months away from turning two years of age, where should it head and what should it endeavor to cover?
Starting originally as a Podcast, Tech Wired has now existed since the 30th of September 2007.
Since existing it has merged into more of an investigative blog that now endeavors to cover whatever raises the interests of its publisher, Ben Grubb.
It’s been a mix between items that interest him in the journalism world, to very topical issues such as mandatory internet filtering.
According to Google Analytics there are a fair few people who stop by to read the things that are written (around 15,000 unique browsers last month).
In terms of RSS subscription it varies due to the Podcast and news feed using the same RSS, but from the latest Podcast download there are around 500 listening to the ramblings of Ben and other contributors.
Along the way Ben scored a couple of freelance gigs. He is now working with News Digital Media (news.com.au) and iTnews (itnews.com.au), where he now covers Australian consumer tech and IT news for those in the ICT industry.
This now leaves Tech Wired on the back burner, covering stories Ben knows won’t suit the mainstream.
With that out of the way, where do you think Tech Wired should head?

Just letting you know that I’ve teamed up with the lovely Chloe Lake, Technology Editor of news.com.au, to break some great Australian tech stories.
Tech Wired will continue to run of course, but any major story I believe should be known to the masses will go to them.
You can see my first story about mobile coverage being overstated by Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, and Hutchison.
The stories will be aimed at the consumer, so you can expect in depth tech writing to continue here.




