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We're Not Alone
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Mark Evans
on Tue 12 Apr 2005 02:26 PM EDT | Permanent Link
According to research by Persues Development, there are 31.6 million hosted blogs, and the number is expected to hit 53.4 million by year-end. The market leader is Google's Blogger with 8 million blogs while Livejournal.com has 6.6 million. With the blogsphere exploding, there has to be an entrepreneur willing to run with my idea of a search engine that separates the wheat from the chaff - in other words, a system that kicks back the best blogs based on criteria such as links and personal reviews
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Re: We're Not Alone
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Anonymous
on Wed 13 Apr 2005 08:49 AM EDT | Permanent Link
I totally agree Mark, with more and more publications consuming content from RSS feeds and blog sites, there needs to be a better way to liberate the quality content, and then apply credentials to certain blog sites.
Technorati has a piece of it by measuring "link love" amongst bloggers, but there needs to be that metric that give more weight to a link in a national newspaper, or a citizen journalism blog, versus a link in a blog about someone's "big toe". Our company is building metrics like that into the online blog communities we have created, but the industry as a whole needs to think about some shared metrics. Otherwise the blogoshere will be just like my inbox. So full of junk from people I don't care about that the good stuff is buried in a layer of information smog David Carter iUpload |
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