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July 10, 2007

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PC World - How big is the blogosphere? In April the blog search engine Technorati reported that it was tracking 70 million blogs, with 120,000 new ones arriving every day. In such a huge universe, the signal-to-noise ratio is bound to be daunting, but we’ll

Corporate Liberalism
News Busters - Over 15,000 hits came up for my “loose change” search on Technorati , while over 600 hits came up when I looked for “Virgin Airlines” on the blog search site. Hundreds of thousands of potential airline passengers are not worth messing with, after all.

Slimebuckets, pollution and web conservation Calacanis-style
The Inquirer - That’s what Technorati is doing now - because they index everything and anything, they promote garbage, so there’s an incentive for people to keep creating it.” Which isn’t to say that search is totally broken. “Search advertising,” he enthuses

Perk for U.S. Apple workers: free iPhone
Silicon Valley - prepare strategies to compete with AT&T Getting the iPhone Accessorizers join iPhone rush; domain copycats pop up The technorati on Apple employees will be a getting a nice perk next month: a free iPhone. At the end of July, the company will be handing

Who matters now?
CNN Money - That all-business approach comes straight from the hyperlinked Hoffman’s sideline as an angel investor backing today’s hottest startups, including Facebook, Flickr, Digg, and Technorati. View all candidates Tell us who you think matters now — and why

Your local news source ::
Chicago Sun-Times - http://technorati.com/tag/iPhone For the latest word on what people are blogging about the iPhone, visit this site. Links are provided to rated blogs

Five ways to defeat blog trolls and cyberstalkers
Computerworld - The difference is, with 70 million blogs in existence today and 1.4 new blogs created every second, according to blog search engine Technorati Inc. , there are just more people participating in online discussions, and “the more crazy people you’ve got

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Gamasutra - There Is No Going Back Now [06.25.07] Following two earlier columns on the subject, video game PR professional Duane Brown takes a final look at public relations for games, discussing the use of Technorati, trends tools, and more to ‘monitor, analyze

Ron Paul: How a Fringe Politician Took Over the Web
Wired News - According to Technorati , ” Ron Paul ” is one of the web’s most searched-for terms. News about Paul has an outsize presence on Digg and reddit , two sites that allow users to highlight their preferred content. Paul’s YouTube channel has been viewed over

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