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What’s wrong with Technorati

In episode #373 of the FIR podcast last week, Shel and I discussed what’s wrong with Technorati. This turned into quite a lengthy discussion, initially prompted by Dan York’s report in that episode in which he talked about what’s wrong with Technorati. There seems to be a growing feeling that something’s wrong with Technorati. In my recent [...]


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It was my web 2.0 tool, it done me wrong....

This is going to be REAL quick, 'cos I'm up to my, um, ankles in alligators after a week offline and on vacation. But I couldn't resist chiming in on Joe Thornley's meme / lament (lameme) for Technorati , the tool that done him wrong. In my case, it's Picasa . I'm a huge fan of Google stuff, so my utter failure to get this to work, or to understand the benefits of it for me, after about three attempts...

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I’m A Social Media Gigolo

When Joe asked “are there social media tools and apps for which you once had high hopes that you now find yourself using and visiting less often'” - I knew I was in trouble. I have a hard time with commitment. Especially when it comes to online applications. You see, I loved once. And then I inevitably [...]

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Social Tools that let us down

There's been some smart and engaging conversation by other bloggers in response to my Technorati and Me post about the decline of a social media tool I had once relied upon. Shel Israel points out that it is inevitable and healthy that different tools will rise and fall as the social Web evolves: "Tools get better [...]

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This is fresh?

Technorati’s woes continue with no cure in sight.