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  2. Blogcritics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogcritics

    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]

  3. 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.

  4. Blogosphere - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogosphere

    In a 2010 Technorati study, 36% of bloggers reported some sort of income from their blogs, most often in the form of ad revenue. [14] This shows a steady increase from their 2009 report, in which 28% of the blogging world reported their blog as a source of income, with the mean annual income from advertisements at $42,548. [ 15 ]

  5. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences. Specific blogs include:

  6. 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 ]

  7. 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.

  8. Bloginity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloginity

    It is also ranked as one of the highest rated WordPress Websites according to WordPress.org. [3] The site is also ranked on Top 100 Fashion Sites according to Technorati [4] and has been named #76 Most Influential Fashion & Beauty Blogs of 2011, and #85 in 2012 by Signature9. In January 2013, Bloginity collaborated with Google for the Google+ ...

  9. Talk:Technorati - Wikipedia

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    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. I am left wondering if the blogs on Technorati that are consistently ranked ahead of MySpace blogs with larger readerships compensate Technorati in some way ...