It's time for the best of the Weblogs, Inc. Network

The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 100 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a week across over 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you in one easy-to-read weekly post. You'll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including the Macromedia MAX ticket giveaway and exclusive Treo 700w information.

FlashInsider is still looking for entries for the Mochi Media Macromedia MAX ticket giveaway.

DVGuru?s Ajit Anthony highlights some helpful Mac post production tools and discusses all of the new info coming out the Resfest tour while Mike Burgoyne discusses the release of Grass Valley?s new professional camcorder.

The Wireless Weblog?s Michael Sciannamea wonders if it really is necessary to have music on your cellphone, looks at how the wireless providers are preparing for Hurricane Rita, and wonders if Cingular?s iTunes-like service will make a splash.

Divester?s Willy Volk lists the World?s Coolest WaterborneVehicles and provides a roundup of the waterproof MP3players and waterproof housings for MP3 Players while Bill Reals tells about Patrick Musimu?s ?no limits?free dive to 687 feet.

Luxist?s Deidre Woollard plans a return to the womb with the futuristic-looking Oculas asks much would you pay for Clay Aiken?s pants and checks out a massive Florida compound with water views from the front and back.

TVSquad?s Keith reviews the premiere of Lost while Lacy gives her thoughts on Lost?s overall endgame and C.K. gives us the rundown on the Big Brother 6 finale.

HDBeat?s Richard Lawler boycotts all things not in HD, especially video games and Matt Burns kicks off the HD Beat Buyers Guide by helping you find the rightsize set while Kevin C. Tofel asks what will move you from the home theater to the movietheater.

Engadget has the scoop on the Palm Treo 700w, gives you the lowdown on the battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD, and argues that wedding DJ?s are unneeded when you have an iPod.



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