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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. Think Africa Press - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Think Africa Press was listed in Howzit MSN's "10 African Blogs You Should Be Reading" [15] [16] [17] Technorati has ranked Think Africa Press 34th in its Top 100 World Politics blogs. [ 18 ] In 2013 Think Africa Press’s Environment page ranked 11th in a list of the top 100 environment blogs of 2013.

  4. Americablog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americablog

    [23] In 2009, Americablog was ranked as one of the top ten political blogs by the Personal Democracy Forum, [24] and as the 23rd most popular political blog by Wikio. In 2010, Technorati ranked Americablog in the top 100 political blogs and top 100 US politics blogs, and in 2013 Pingdom cited Americablog as one of the top 100 blogs. [25]

  5. Dave Sifry - Wikipedia

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    Sifry’s Alerts, Dave's personal blog. Technorati management team official page, reference for much of the above; David Sifry podcast, PodLeaders, 2006-04-05; Ten Questions with David Sifry, Signal Without Noise, 2006-07-09; David Sifry on Technorati and entrepreneurship Video; David Sifry on the state of the Net, Video interview, 2008-02-09

  6. John Aravosis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Aravosis

    [11] In 2009, AMERICAblog was ranked as one of the top ten political blogs by the Personal Democracy Forum, [12] and as the 23rd most popular political blog by Wikio. In 2010, Technorati ranked AMERICAblog in the top 100 political blogs and top 100 US politics blogs, and in 2013 Pingdom cited AMERICAblog as one of the top 100 blogs. [13] The ...

  7. Blog Action Day - Wikipedia

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    Blog Action Day was founded by three bloggers Collis Ta'eed, Cyan Ta'eed and Leo Babauta in 2007. The inaugural theme chosen was the environment.The event was hosted by Envato. 23,327 blog posts were published by 20,603 participating blogs including 19 of the Technorati Top 100 blogs at the time.

  8. Talk:Technorati - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Technorati

    Since MySpace is the most popular blog site in the United States we need to highlight that Technorati is NOT properly ranking their blogs. A top blog on MySpace can easily have 500-700 comments per blog. The top Technorati blogs have a handful of comments. Obviously there is a correlation between comments and actual readers.

  9. Corporate blog - Wikipedia

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    The official Google Blog is currently in the Technorati top 50 listing among all blogs worldwide. The number of subscribers, blog comments, links to blog posts, and the number of times a post is shared in other social media are indicators of a blog's popularity, potential influence, and reach.