After Microsoft’s Robert Scoble instructed his blog readers to place the word “brrreeeport” on their own blogs to test the various blog engines, the blogosphere reacted quickly and Technorati was quick to toot its own horn as the winner. Feedster begs to differ and thinks Yahoo should kiss its…
Technorati Has Its Favorites
A new feature on the Technorati blog search site lets users dub blogs as Favorites; users can track those blogs for updates and share those Favorites with others.
Playing Technorati Favorites
Technorati continues to crank out services faster than the Keelber’s can crank out cookies.
Technorati Throws A Slider
David Sifry provided part two of his State of the Blogosphere report, and announced a couple of new tools for the Technorati blog search engine.
Technorati Enhances Chart Blogging
The charts provided by blog search site Technorati now have more data behind them, giving blog searchers an extra treat while searching for posts on their favorite topics.
Technorati Bakes Up Red Hot Kitchen
David Sifry, the man behind blog search and tagging engine Technorati, has launched an alpha version of a new feature called Explore. Technorati’s Kitchen features the latest in blog technology cooked up by Sifry and his staff.
Technorati Delivering Unwanted Foreign Results
Is it just me or do blog search engines deliver horrible results? Possibly someone out there can point me to a blog search engine that doesn’t include so many spammy blogs in their database.
Ten Technorati Hacks
If there’s any one site I use more than others (with the exception of Gmail), it’s Technorati. This site is a fantastic window into the psyche of the more digitally inclined. Here, in another in my series of hack postings, are 10 ways I get more mileage from T’rati.
How Weblogs Inc Games Technorati
It just occured to me: You know those posts Weblogs Inc feeds us about once a week, the ones that tell us “The Best Of Weblogs Inc”? They’re all gaming Technorati.
Googles Blog Search: Where Does Technorati Go?
Google put out their blog search function today and while it looks to be a great tool, where does this leave existing blog search engines like Technorati? This has been a topic of conversation on a number of blogs today and it’s something that needs to be considered.