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		<title>Twittorati : Where the Blogosphere and the Twittersphere meet.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 15:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Steppens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet moves at a staggering pace. In a single day it gains more news, blogs and twitters than you could read in a lifetime. Fads come and go over night and it&#8217;s becoming increasingly hard to keep track of what is relevant. This is where Twittorati comes in. From the guys who brought us [...]<p><a href="http://crenk.com/2009/09/17/twittorati-where-the-blogosphere-and-the-twittersphere-meet/">Twittorati : Where the Blogosphere and the Twittersphere meet.</a> originally appeared on: <a href="http://crenk.com">Crenk</a>
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<p>The Internet moves at a staggering pace. In a single day it gains more news, blogs and twitters than you could read in a lifetime. Fads come and go over night and it&#8217;s becoming increasingly hard to keep track of what is relevant. This is where <a href="http://twittorati.com/">Twittorati</a> comes in.</p>
<p>From the guys who brought us <a href="http://technorati.com/">Technorati</a>, one of the top blog search engines on the net, <a href="http://twittorati.com/">Twittorati</a> aims to sift the gibberish from junk, tracking tweets from the highest authority bloggers and posting them in a way that&#8217;s meaningful and easy to follow.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all about &#8216;authority&#8217; and what determines a blogs authority is the number of unique blogs that link to that blog. The technology for this is the same as <a href="http://technorati.com/">Technorati</a>. In fact <a href="http://twittorati.com/">Twittorati</a> incorporates blogs from the <a href="http://technorati.com/">Technorati</a> Top 100 and promises to include &#8220;many more of the web&#8217;s most influential voices.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s certainly a good idea but after a brief look on the website I couldn&#8217;t actually find I was genuinely interested. Sure it&#8217;s all convenient, at any time at anytime I&#8221;m only a few clicks away from the highest authority blogs and tweets on the net but therein lies the problem.</p>
<p>There are no rare gems, no cult hits and no must know info-bites. Having a high authority does not mean it&#8217;s a good blog. Take a quick look at the front page, how much of that do you actually care about? Very little I bet. Well it&#8217;s not all bad and it really depends on how much you care about tweets in general.</p>
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		<title>95 percent of Blogs are Abandoned</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Augusto Alvarez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NY Times published an interesting article about a very surprising (at least for me) statement: Around 95% of existing blogs are abandoned completely. According to a study made by Technorati, only 7.4 million of the 133 million blogs that the company tracks down had been updated in the past 120 days. Meaning that 95% [...]<p><a href="http://crenk.com/2009/06/09/95-percent-of-blogs-are-abandoned/">95 percent of Blogs are Abandoned</a> originally appeared on: <a href="http://crenk.com">Crenk</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3137" title="blogging" src="http://crenk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/blogging-300x210.jpg" alt="blogging" width="300" height="210" />The <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">NY Times</a> published an <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/fashion/07blogs.html?adxnnl=1&amp;adxnnlx=1244509240-as3b311U9/TFwhuR6iPu2w">interesting article</a> about a very surprising (at least for me) statement: Around 95% of existing blogs are abandoned completely. According to a study made by <a href="http://technorati.com/">Technorati</a>, only 7.4 million of the 133 million blogs that the company tracks down had been updated in the past 120 days. Meaning that 95% of blogs existing on Internet are abandoned and never updated again.</p>
<p>Richard Jalichandra, chief executive of Technorati, said that at any given time  there are 7 million to 10 million active blogs on the Internet, but it&#8217;s  probably between 50,000 and 100,000 blogs that are generating most of the page  views.</p>
<p>But why is this happening? Why people just suddenly looses motivation to write or share experiences, information, articles, etc? The article also remarks that people usually confuse the idea of blogging as a fast way to financial independence and rapidly find themselves discouraged.</p>
<p>But, besides the possible financial disappointment, is it twitter related to this? In a small way, I think.</p>
<p>Over an year ago (maybe more) when I started to hear about Twitter I found this short comic (from <a href="http://www.gapingvoid.com/">Gapingvoid</a>), metioned also on an <a href="http://blog.augustoalvarez.com.ar/2008/12/12/augustoalvarez-twitted/">old post of mine</a> about Twitter:</p>
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<p>For some cases, I&#8217;m sure this is a very realistic comic. After all, Twitter it is a way of micro blogging, share information and (current) experiences. And it is easier and simpler to keep updated your Twitter account instead of your blog. It is the same? Absolutely not.</p>
<p>Blogging is so much richer, states as a permanent document (Twitter also does, but not so friendly to review them), or even as your historical experience in a given subject. It&#8217;s all about sharing: information, opinions, expertiece, experiences, etc etc.</p>
<p>My take? Never stop blogging.
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		<title>Twingly: The Blog Search Engine That Is Actually Moving In The Right Direction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 17:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have an urge (we all get it), or a task that requires you to go sifting through blogs, what is the first place that comes to mind? Technorati of course. It is an established player in a fairly open market which has seen their superiority fairly untroubled. Until now? Enter, stage left, Twingly.com, [...]<p><a href="http://crenk.com/2008/12/30/twingly-the-blog-search-engine-that-is-actually-moving-in-the-right-direction/">Twingly: The Blog Search Engine That Is Actually Moving In The Right Direction</a> originally appeared on: <a href="http://crenk.com">Crenk</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://profy.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/images/cyndy2008/twingly_logo.jpg" alt="" width="164" height="109" />When you have an urge (we all get it), or a task that requires you to go sifting through blogs, what is the first place that comes to mind? Technorati of course. It is an established player in a fairly open market which has seen their superiority fairly untroubled. Until now?</p>
<p>Enter, stage left, <a href="http://www.twingly.com" target="_blank">Twingly.com</a>, a Swedish blog search engine founded by Martin Källström.</p>
<p>According to Twingly.com&#8217;s &#8216;<a href="http://www.twingly.com/about" target="_blank">about</a>&#8216; section, the philosophy behind their search system is to produce &#8220;a blog search engine featuring a spam-free, faceted, social search for the global blogosphere&#8221;. Nice, but aren&#8217;t Technorati and URLFan doing the same thing? Twingly uses relationships, ie how well linked each blog and article is, to work out how relevant to your search they are. Key to the service is a blog&#8217;s &#8216;approval&#8217;. If a blog is not approved by the Twingly team (<a href="http://www.twingly.com/about" target="_blank">meet them here</a>), it could potentially be spam. If you are the owner of a blog that comes up as not being approved, you can of course resolve that little issue by sending the Twingly team a swift e-mail.</p>
<p>You can express your opinion on the blogs Twingly finds via a fluorescent green &#8216;links/likes&#8217; tab. This shows you how many people are linking to the page and it allows you, once you&#8217;ve signed up to the service, to vote on if the post is relevant or useful &#8211; it&#8217;s the equivalent of Technorati Favourites.</p>
<p>Where it gets really interesting though is the blog profile page. With some nifty &#8220;research&#8221;, we can compare Crenk&#8217;s ranking on Twingly, <a href="http://technorati.com" target="_blank">Technorati</a> and <a href="http://urlfan.com" target="_blank">URLFan</a>.</p>
<p>Crenk is ranked 3/10 (10 being the highest) with 43 blogs registering as being linked to various articles on Twingly. Technorati claims 80 and URLFan says 45, with 199 other mentions. These are vastly differing numbers, and you have to wonder if Technorati is brilliantly accurate  or if it&#8217;s not omitting that nasty spam.</p>
<p>Some other nice touches from Twingly include the ability to search within a certain timeframe, &lt;em&gt;as mentioned&lt;/em&gt; you can search by one of the 12 supported languages, and you can also look  for blogs that have been officially approved, thus weeding out any other possible spam.</p>
<p>Twingly have also released their <a href="http://www.twingly.com/top100" target="_blank">top 100 blogs</a> by ranking, and if you are proud of where your blog sits in their 1-10 scale, you can of course throw on that all important badge to show it off. One rather large omission however,  is the Huffington Post.</p>
<p>With this in mind it is safe to say that Twingly isn&#8217;t the most accurate blog search engine, yet. However, the layout is simple and practical,  and although the &#8216;likes/links&#8217; updating isn&#8217;t instantaneous (it took about ten minutes to register), the future looks very bright for the Twingly team who are currently overseeing about 25 million searches per month.</p>
<p>Twingly has the potential to be a very good blog search engine. It looks good, is quick when pulling together results and the blog profiles, in relation to each other, are very useful; it even has some pleasant widgets to pop alongside your page ranking.</p>
<p>They are very much into their feedback in Sweden, and you can vote for your most wanted features at the Twingly <a href="http://techplan.twingly.com/" target="_blank">Tech Plan page</a>.</p>
<p>Try Twingly.com out for yourself and let us know what you think.
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		<title>Mashable: Non-stop Technology &amp; Web News</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 17:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis Sandoval</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Founded in 2005 in an unlikely city in Scotland, Pete Cashmore has turned his dream of up to the minute updates on everything tech, media, web, and social networks into one of the most profitable blogs in history, Mashable. With over 5 million monthly pageviews, anyone that makes it on the site either in an [...]<p><a href="http://crenk.com/2008/09/13/mashable-non-stop-technology-web-news/">Mashable: Non-stop Technology &#038; Web News</a> originally appeared on: <a href="http://crenk.com">Crenk</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="wd8r" style="margin: 1em 0pt 0pt 1em; width: 272px; height: 84px; float: right;" src="https://docs.google.com/File?id=ddx3rb4m_154gv9p2xgp_b" alt="" />Founded in 2005 in an unlikely city in Scotland, Pete Cashmore has turned his dream of up to the minute updates on everything tech, media, web, and social networks into one of the most profitable blogs in history, <a id="c8d0" title="Mashable" href="http://www.mashable.com/">Mashable</a>. With over 5 million monthly pageviews, anyone that makes it on the site either in an article or as a sponsor for the site is sure to be seen by the who&#8217;s who of the online media world.</p>
<p>Mashable has been highlighted in <a id="yaua" title="Technorati" href="http://www.technorati.com/">Technorati</a>, <a class="zem_slink" title="The New York Times" rel="homepage" href="http://nytimes.com/">the New York Times</a>, <a class="zem_slink" title="The Washington Post" rel="homepage" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com">Washington Post</a> and <a class="zem_slink" title="Forbes" rel="homepage" href="http://www.forbes.com/">Forbes</a>, while being a fan favorite to interact and catch up on the latest events. Mashable&#8217;s contributing writers are all published and established writers that look to be a part of a much bigger blog. Just recently Pete and the Mashable team put on a Mashable Tour with their partners of Social Media Camp. This multi-city tour highlighted presentations from the best of web and media minds and afterwards offered an excellent opportunity for these minds to mingle.</p>
<p>Currently Pete Cashmore divides his time between San Francisco, New York, and the UK. He&#8217;s constantly staying abreast of the latest trends in social networks, and hosts monthly events to keep the conversation going.</p>
<p>I have personally met Pete during one of the Mashable tours here in Austin, and was amazed at how cool and approachable he was. He literally took photos with all the hundreds of people that attended the after party and was truly interested in talking to everyone.</p>
<p>Mashable is a definite site to subscribe to, and make sure to follow <a id="gqhr" title="Mashable" href="http://www.twitter.com/mashable">Mashable</a> on <a id="qj_g" title="Twitter" href="http://www.twitter.com/">Twitter</a> as well for even more information then you think you can handle. Just watch out for the overload!</p>
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