Twitter Lists, a feature designed to let you organize the people whom you follow into groups that are shareable with others, has picked up steam since rolling out publicly a few weeks ago. In fact, nearly 9 million lists have already been created.
The Twitter List function helps cut down on the noise in your Twitter feed and can lead to new discoveries of people worth following. Searching for lists is easy: Third-party sites are already starting to pop up. Listorious, for example, is a searchable directory that helps you find lists based on keywords.
Here are 10 of our favorite lists-essential for every techie-covering everything from mobile mavens to social media to top tech bloggers.
Kristin Burnham covers consumer Web and social technologies for CIO.com. She writes frequently on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google. You can follow her on Twitter: @kmburnham.