Editor’s Picks: Xconomy Boston’s Top 20 Stories of 2010

With 2010 almost in the books—and a lot of people grounded by the Northeast blizzard—it seems like a good time to take a break and look back at some of Xconomy Boston’s top stories of the year.

These are not necessarily the ones that generated the most traffic (although in some cases they did). Instead, they are stories that best exemplify what we try to deliver to our readers day in and day out—the stories behind the companies, ideas, and people that are helping to create the future of innovation in our network of cities.

Our Boston editor’s picks span a wide range of subjects, from young startups (Baydin, Krush, Energesis) to established public companies (Genzyme, Vertex, Unica, Progress Software), from software and information technology to life sciences, biotech, and energy. They range from unique breaking news stories (Resveratrol) to in-depth features (TripAdvisor), Q&As (John Glaser, Arif Padaria), and commentary/analysis (entrepreneurial Walk of Fame).

Without further ado, here are our top 20 stories of 2010, sorted by sector:

Top 10 Tech Stories

Krush Founder Gina Ashe, Survivor of Horrific Car Crash, Has New Lease on Startup Life

Q&A on Startups and Investing Strategy with Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s “State Angel” Arif Padaria

Why Rich Levandov Invested Early in Zynga, and Why It Took Off—Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Consider

Twitter Plea Helps Baydin Get Seed Money from Angel Investor Dave McClure; Startup Moving to the Valley Next Month

Kendall Square Wants an Entrepreneurial Walk of Fame—and So Should Every Innovation Hub

The Unica Story: Yuchun Lee’s Journey from MIT Blackjack Team to IBM Acquisition

Is Boston Becoming a Hub for Female Tech Entrepreneurs? Maybe, and Here’s Why

Tim Berners-Lee and Group of Boston Web Gurus Leading New MIT Class to Get Linked Data to Market

Reinventing Progress Software—Boston’s Next Billion-Dollar Company?

TripAdvisor: The Travel Company That’s Really All About Data

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Top 10 Life Sciences Stories

Avila Therapeutics Pursuing Rival to Lung Cancer Drug in Dana-Farber Lawsuit

Energesis Pharmaceuticals, Co-Founded by Sirtris Vet, Seeks to Tap Power of “Good Fat” in Fighting Obesity and Diabetes

Genzyme Boss Henri Termeer Not Ready to Sell to Sanofi, Ride Into the Sunset, Sources Say

Former Sirtris Execs’ Nonprofit Starts Selling Resveratrol with Potential Anti-Aging Effects Online

John Glaser, Boston’s Top Hospital Geek, Talks About Obama’s Health IT Plan and Getting Booted from Catholic School

Vertex, Worth $7.5B, Eagerly Awaits Final Proof that Hepatitis C Drug Works

Cooking with the Genzyme Recipe: New Players Funding Rare Disease Drugs in Boston

The Genetics Institute Alumni: Where Are They Now?

Prominent Flatley Family Launches Boston Nonprofit for Cystic Fibrosis Drug Research

Chairman Bill Young: Next Biogen Idec CEO May Be a Scientist

Author: Gregory T. Huang

Greg is a veteran journalist who has covered a wide range of science, technology, and business. As former editor in chief, he overaw daily news, features, and events across Xconomy's national network. Before joining Xconomy, he was a features editor at New Scientist magazine, where he edited and wrote articles on physics, technology, and neuroscience. Previously he was senior writer at Technology Review, where he reported on emerging technologies, R&D, and advances in computing, robotics, and applied physics. His writing has also appeared in Wired, Nature, and The Atlantic Monthly’s website. He was named a New York Times professional fellow in 2003. Greg is the co-author of Guanxi (Simon & Schuster, 2006), about Microsoft in China and the global competition for talent and technology. Before becoming a journalist, he did research at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab. He has published 20 papers in scientific journals and conferences and spoken on innovation at Adobe, Amazon, eBay, Google, HP, Microsoft, Yahoo, and other organizations. He has a Master’s and Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT, and a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.