Gather ’round 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 an
Engadget Meetup on the west coast, a way to get a free plasma screen in politics, and even a full day in Prague.
Enjoy!

TUAW?s C.K. Sample, III reviews the
Griffin RoadTrip, Scott McNulty provides a video
podcast looking at his new iMac and Photo
Booth
, and David Chartier rounds up the
top X requested iChat
features
.

The Wireless Weblog?s Michael Sciannamea thinks Intel?s
claiming of WiMax success is a bit premature and
says the numbers don?t lie; music cellphones are not
catching on
. Plus, he believes EarthLink is the early favorite in the
San Francisco wireless network sweepstakes.

The Gadling group takes you to
Prague for an entire day. Then Erik Olsen gets the lowdown on
paddling Croatia with Jon Bowermaster and Adrienne Wilson
lets you in on Kosher safaris.

Slashfood?s Sarah J. Gim gives us her five least favorite
Thanksgiving side dishes and Stefania
Butler makes soups the centerpiece
of winter parties
while Bob Sassone ponders the eight
best Food Network Shows.

PVRWire?s Todd Carter discusses
TiVo?s new partnership with
Yahoo and reports on the DirecTV/NBC
on-demand deal
. Plus, Martin Conaghan discusses
BT?s effort to enter the British
PVR market
.

DVGuru?s
Randall Bennett presents episode One of  DVguru?s
very own Vodcast,
Zadi Diaz has some helpful tips for
avoiding pesky timecode breaks, and
Ajit Anthony has another helpful round-up of
DV related tutorials.

Luxist?s Jordan Running rolls out the barrel with a
unique cedar sauna, Rick Reed find a nifty way to
trim cigars, and Deidre Woollard takes a look at the
Anthony Quinn estate.

The Outsource Reporter?s Vibhav Nuwal says the Indian
outsourcing boom could
end abruptly and
finds some emerging trends.
Plus, did you know
Garfield and Scooby
have Indian ink
?

HDBeat?s Richard Lawler finds the
largest indoor HDTV in Charlotte, Matt Burns is
running for office to get a free
plasma screen
, and Kevin C. Tofel wants the details of how
HD content will work on video
iPods
.

BBHub?s Russell Shaw tells you
how to reach
a human
at every U.S. BlackBerry cell provider?s tech support, unveils
the second BlackBerry 8700 to be
released, and tells you about a BlackBerry software application where you can brush up on your
Christmas song lyrics.

Droxy?s Ryan
Saghir
sees that the HD Radio is
on
, but no one?s home, and finds out Motorola?s iRadio
?Get Heard Network? is now live. Plus,
He checks out NPRs new podcast brand
alt.NPR.

Divester?s
Willy Volk wonders whether