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title: 'Digital Trends goes Yahoo!'
date: '2010-09-22T10:25:40-07:00'
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# Digital Trends goes Yahoo!

\[HTML1\]One of my favorite, successful “That’s a Portland company?” blogs is [Digital Trends](http://www.digitaltrends.com/ "Digital Trends"). It’s a tech heavy publication that covers all the comings and goings in the consumer tech space. From home theaters to mobile computing to games, they do their best to cover it all.

And apparently, I’m not the only one impressed by their content. You see, [Yahoo! just partnered with Digital Trends](http://news.yahoo.com/technology/digital-trends "Digital Trends content on Yahoo!") to serve up their technology insights to Yahoo! users.

That’s right. Now all of Digital Trends content is served up via Yahoo! And that’s all of the content. Much like Portland-staff-heavy [ReadWriteWeb’s arrangement with The New York Times](http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/09/21/21readwriteweb-netflix-launches-in-canada-wednesday-95246.html?ref=technology "RWW in The New York Times").

“This is great for Digital Trends because it means we are being recognized as a top tier news provider,” said Ian Bell, CEO and Publisher of Digital Trends. “Yahoo! News is the largest news destination on the web, so they have to be careful of who they choose to work with.”

For more information, visit Digital Trends, follow [Digital Trends on Twitter](http://twitter.com/DigitalTrends "Digital Trends on Twitter"), or like [Digital Trends on Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/digitaltrendsftw "Digital Trends on Facebook").
