There are hundreds of people tweeting about tech in the UK. How do you figure out who to follow?
Well, we did the hard work for you a rounded up some of the UK’s most interesting Twitter users for tech news and analysis.
We’ve sorted Twitter users according to how much they tweet, how much they engage with other users, and how useful their tweets are.
15. Leigh Alexander
Handle:Â @leighalexander Occupation:Â Freelance journalist. Why:Â Alexander has segued from being an excellent and opinionated gaming journalist into covering wider tech culture. She’s hugely switched on and will often decimate her trolls publicly. It’s also fun to watch her navigate British culture as an American. |
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 13. Azeem Azhar from Schibsted Media GroupÂ
Handle: @azeem Occupation: Vice president, venture & foresight at Schibsted Media Group. Why: Azhar is a well-known figure in London tech, and he shares technology news about everything from AI to fintech. |
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 11. Nando de Freitas from the University of Oxford and DeepMindÂ
Handle: @NandoDF Occupation: Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and senior staff research scientist at DeepMind. Why: Artificial intelligence is fast becoming one of the most exciting fields in technology, and Nando de Freitas is at the forefront of it. |
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 9. Ian Betteridge from Alphr
Handle: @ianbetteridge Occupation:Â Editorial director of Alphr. Why:Â Betteridge, who runs technology site Alphr, shares content from his site and general tech news. |
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 7. Rory Cellan-Jones from BBC NewsÂ
Handle: @ruskin147 Occupation: Technology correspondent at the BBC. Why: The BBC’s Rory Cellan-Jones is an authoritative voice in the tech world. He has two Twitter accounts you can follow: his work account: @bbcrorycj, and there’s also his personal account: @ruskin147. |
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 5. Alex Hern from The GuardianÂ
Handle: @alexhern Occupation: Technology features writer at The Guardian. Why: Hern shares his humorous takes on technology news, as well as musings about everything from comic books to video games. |
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 3. Theo Bertram from GoogleÂ
Handle: @theobertram Occupation: Policy strategy, EMEA at ‎Google. Why: Bertram used to be a Downing Street advisor to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but now he’s working at Google. He’s an interesting voice on the intersection of technology and politics, and he regularly shares entertaining anecdotes from his time on Downing Street. |
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1. Ben Wood from CCS Insight
Handle: @benwood Occupation: Mobile/wireless industry analyst at CCS Insight. Why:Â Can’t make it to a technology conference or press event? Don’t worry, Ben Wood is probably there and sharing lots of photos and news. |
To see the whole list go to Business Insider.