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chrisbrogan.com (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
Today marks the day that I crossed into the Technorati Top 100 blogs. I was hoping balloons would fall down from the ceiling, or maybe Dave Sifry would call me up and shoot the crap or something. But then when I went to click the top 100 button to see who was above and [...]
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Technorati Weblog (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
I’m very happy to announce that we released the 2008 State of the Blogosphere report this morning. If you missed my talk at Blog World Expo on Saturday, you can see the study here. We’ve been publishing this report since Dave Sifry wrote the first one in 2004. This year, we wanted to go beyond the numbers and deliver deeper insights into bloggers and the state of blogging today. In addition...
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Marketing Pilgrim (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
... The aggregate blogosphere has nearly doubled since the last report . In the 2007 report, then-CEO Dave Sifry noted that between Q2 2002 and Q2 2006, the blogosphere doubled in size every 5 to 7 months (roughly 150 to 210 days, or about 28,000 blogs/day). Between Q2 2006 and Q2 2007, however, the blogosphere took 320 days to double (about 109,000 blogs/day). At this point, almost 18...
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Resonance Partnership Blog (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
You know you have been blogging for a long time if you can remember when Technorati’s State of the Blogosphere meant something and influential bloggers announced its release and listed the results with few questions asked. A new State of the Blogosphere was released today and things are a little different in the land of Technorati….missing is Dave Sifry, although he did write about the...
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Laughing Squid (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
Last week Canon announced the long awaited replacement for their full-frame 5D DSLR camera, the 5D Mark II. Their new camera features 21.1 megapixels, a DIGIC 4 processor with 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion, LiveView mode, anti-dust technology and increased ISO sensitivity. The big surprise was the inclusion of a video feature and not just regular video, but [...]
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
... become better at weeding out inactive or spam blogs and deleted tens of millions of them. Under Dave Sifry, founder of Technorati, the company had been tracking the blogosphere every six months or so since 2004, when there were less than 2 million. Under new chief executive Richard Jalichandra, the company has taken longer to come up with a new report but now has a survey of bloggers...
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TechCrunch UK (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
The TechCrunch UK & Ireland Podcast heads to TechCrunch 50 in San Francisco Interviews: Loic Le Meur, Seesmic Ian Dodsworth, Tweetdeck Dave Sifry, Offbeat Guides Baksur Roy, Qik Stuart Smith, Connective Logic Ben Metcalfe, Consultant Pat Phelan, MaxRoam The Last 15 minutes of this episode we set up an impromptu Butcher’s Bunch light-hearted romp through TechCrunch 50, featuring: Paul...
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Roam4free (Free subscription) | 14/09/2008
... called it, what a turn up, its not often you get to answer your front door to Gabe Rivera and Dave Sifry Of course as everyone knows at this stage, I managed to almost write-off Mike’s iPhone but we managed to sort it in the end, not before I nearly have a nervous breakdown though. A couple of people who made the show for me, my partner Bernard Murphy, Florian Seroussi , Loic Le Meur...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
... during your trip). Other sites in the travel space that offer some similar functionality include Dave Sifry’s OffBeat Guides , which generates travel guides on the fly , and Zicasso . Panel Loic - I like the idea. What’s the business model? GoPlanIt - We’ve got 3 revenue streams. Hyper-targeted advertising since we know interests, where you will be at time and date. Also affiliate...
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Pulse2 (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
... more fully integrated programs across the site and its related blogs. Technorati was founded by Dave Sifry. BlogCritics was founded by Eric Olsen and Philip Win. Both will be joining Technorati in San Francisco, Calif. Related Links: 1. blogcritics.org 2. Technorati 3. TechCrunch 4. Technorati Blog