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While I understand your choice to decline the submission given current Wikipedia policies, I don't think the "obscure blogs" remark is justified. Develop is an obscure blog, but the others are not. Besides its old website, the sources used are TechCrunch (AOL owned, Alexa rank 387), Bloomberg Businessweek (more than 24 million unique visitors per month; weekly circulation of over 980,000 in 150 countries), VentureBeat (2x; Alexa rank 1,518), eWeek (QuinStreet owned magazine, circulation of 225,000), CNN (Time Warner owned, one of the most popular news websites in the world) and The Washington Post (most widely circulated newspaper). In my opinion, "obscure blogs" makes the reliability seem worse than it is. --82.136.210.153 (talk) 12:30, 7 September 2014 (UTC)Reply