A Gidget, A Gadget, Another Cool Tool Site Hits The Web

The site, GDGT, is the brainchild of gadget veterans Peter Rojas and Ryan Block, formerly of now-rival sites Engadet and Gizmodo.

Instead of relying on techie professionals, GDGT is a social networking site for members to post gadget specs, reviews and comparisons and start discussions.

Interestingly, tech news headlines link to other sites, including Gizmodo.

Rojas said he wanted a site where people could create and share lists of products they owned or wanted, and subsequently build a gadget database. "It's the gadget site we've always wanted," Rojas said in a post on the site. "We both love devices and spend an insane amount of time playing with them, writing about them, talking about them, and thinking about them."

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Members can browse news, community posts and product reviews by categories, such as peripherals, handhelds, GPS systems, monitors, consoles, mobile devices, camcorders and cameras.

Users also can search a slew of vendors such as Samsung, Canon, HP, Microsoft, Apple, Logitech, Acer, Dell, Sharp, ViewSonic and Kensington.

Rojas was the founder and editor-in-chief of Gizmodo and left after AOL's 2005 acquisition of Weblogs, the owner of that site and a network of 85 sites that included Joystiq and Hack-A-Day. Shortly after the acquisition Rojas left and went on to launch Engadget, where he met Block.

"We've waited for years for somebody to make a gadget site we could go hang out at all day -- when no one did it, we just decided to do it ourselves and make sure that it went beyond everything else out there," Rojas said.