Steven Levy, author of The Perfect Thing, Hackers, and other important technology books, has been tapped to edit the 2006 edition of The Year's Best Tech Writing and he's soliciting your nominations for the best tech writing of 2006 — including material on blogs and other informal venues.
So now I'm asking for your help. The good people at Michigan are collecting nominees for the best writing on tech subjects in the year just passed. This could include magazine, newpaper or online articles and columns, and certainly includes blog postings. Don't think of "tech" too narrowly– I won't! Ideally, though, the choices will be grokable by a general audience, and no longer than 5000 words. So please rack your brains and scan your memory circuits to recall the best stuff you saw–or maybe even wrote yourself.
See also: Levy's Perfect Thing: eye-opening iPod book
(Thanks, Steven!)