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  2. Technorati - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technorati

    Technorati is a search engine and a publisher advertising platform. Technorati launched its ad network in 2008. In 2016, Synacor acquired Technorati for $3 million. [2] [3]The company's core product was previously an Internet search engine for searching blogs.

  3. Dave Sifry - Wikipedia

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    Dave Sifry is an American software entrepreneur and blogosphere icon known for founding Technorati in 2004, [1] [2] formerly a leading blog search engine. He also lectures widely on wireless technology and policy, weblogs, and open source software.

  4. Blogcritics - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, the blog search engine, Technorati, acquired Blogcritics for an undisclosed amount of money. As a result, publisher Olsen and technical director Winn became full-time Technorati employees. [2] One of the first collaborative ventures of the two entities was for Blogcritics writers to begin writing descriptions of Technorati tags. [3]

  5. TotalBiscuit - Wikipedia

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    He has been recognised on several prominent gaming sites including Technorati [67] and Eurogamer. [32] Bain won the 2012 Battle Royale organised by King of the Web and donated his winnings to the non-profit organisation Charity: Water. [68] In 2014, he was an entrant in MCV's Brit List. [4] TotalBiscuit has been nominated for a Shorty Award. [69]

  6. Kevin Marks - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Marks (left) and JP Rangaswami at Defrag 2010, Colorado USA. Kevin Marks is on the Advisory Council of the Open Rights Group, a UK-based Digital Rights campaigning organization and is an Open Web Advocate. [1]

  7. Synacor - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Synacor acquired Technorati to help build their advertising business. [18] Also in 2016, Synacor displaced Yahoo! as the portal provider for AT&T [19] and subsequently lost this business back to Yahoo! three years later in 2019. Synacor also provides authentication for HBO Go. [20]

  8. Om Malik - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Malik

    The website had a monthly global audience of over 500,000, and was among the top 50 blogs worldwide by Technorati rank. [6] It was listed in the Blog 100 Index by CNET. [7] His book, Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist, was released in 2003. It investigated fraud by telecom companies during the dot-com bubble. [8]

  9. Talk:Technorati - Wikipedia

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    7 Technorati Steals Content. 1 comment. 8 China. 1 comment. 9 Criticisms: Dave Sifry, Tantek Çelik. 1 comment ...