<update 5/20/08>
Based on a flurry of emails, I see the error of my ways. Next, I'll spend the next few days trying to make this list as accurate as possible based on your feedback. We'll call this the posting the first draft... I'll close feedback on Friday May 23rd and we'll call this Joel's Top 100 SharePoint blogs Spring 2008. If you happen to not make the list and want to be included in the honorable mention, by request I'll add your blog to the end of my current list. If you've only got a few posts or haven't blogged for 3-6 months or more, please refrain from sending me your blog. If anything is incorrect, I apologize please send me updates and we'll try to get this as close to correct as possible. Thanks for your patience. Really, really I didn't "blacklist" (not my word) or leave anyone off on purpose. If someone like Heather Solomon, Heather Waterman, or Chand or someone else wants to put together a little "badge" for this for your blog (like Joel's Top 100 SharePoint blogs), that would be wicked awesome. I like the feedback as well that we need to add user based ratings as well. I agree, anyone want to build that component? Let's make this fun.
NEW: I've removed the old table that was missing a bunch of blogs. I'm convinced it was confusing to have them both exist for long. This one was made with Excel 2003 and didn't look as good as the new one either.
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More background on the Actual Top Blogs post (I'm combining the best of this one with the next...)
I'm being so bold as to post a list of 100 Top SharePoint blogs based on Technorati ratings along with Google Page Rank which can be used to break ties. See my previous post for behind the scenes. Let me know what popular blogs I'm missing. Obviously if you've moved your blog or only post once a month or less, it doesn' t matter how much of an Einstein on SharePoint you are if you don't have blogs that link to yours. Don't shoot the messenger, let's see if we can together find some way of putting together such a list that is meaninful. Hopefully this list is more helpful than hurful. It's not meant to be so much about competition (unless it's healthy competition), but more for helping those looking for SharePoint blogs to follow. Refer to my previous post as well for aggregated feeds to help you get started and to understand the background associated with. By the way... this is inspired by the Top 100 Analyst blogs post, and I recommend looking at that for inspiration.
(This list is invalidated by the updated one at http://www.sharepointjoel.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=31)