For people who read this blog from time to time, you may notice some new features as I experiment with different tools and the look and feel. One of them is MyBlogLog, which is a tool to track the links that people are clicking on. For those of us curious, if not obsessed, with traffic in and out of blogs, MyBlogLog is pretty cool. Rick Segal likes how MyBlogLog lets new users easily try out of the pro version for three days. If you like how it works, the annual fee is $25. If not, the free version is fairly robust. I'm not sure there will be a big business in blog tools - much like there's not much money in browser plug-ins - but there are clearly people dabbling with new bells and whistles for the blog eco-system. It is hard not to get the feeling many of these initiatives will be positioned as take-over opportunities for blog publishers that want to differentiate themselves as they race to establish a place in the top tier. Don't be surprised to see Six Apart or Blogger, for example, make some strategic M&A moves - much like Ask Jeeves bought Bloglines in the search market.