Thing #14 Technorati
I went to Technorati - signed up - tried to "claim" my own blog- but when I tried to link to site they sent to my e-mail they were experiencing "technical difficulties" - -
I did discover that they have an advanced search feature so that makes it easier to find blogs pertaining to certain subjects. Also, they have an authority rating system which is also a nice feature, so I found the #6 rated site on permaculture US, but just now, as I went back to find it again, it didn't come up, even under the advanced search for those sites with lots of authority. Oh! I found it again http://www.permacultureusa.org/ but even though it is ranked #6 it has no fans! There didn't seem to be a way to sort the results by authority ranking, which I think would be helpful, but maybe I'm just missing this feature.
I did read the annual report for Technorati and found it interesting that 3/4 of the bloggers are college educated, 42% have a graduate degree. I linked to some of the bloggers that their report featured, including the one about living without plastics - something I've been trying to do - but it is hard to brush your teeth. Here is her very interesting site - including a link to a news program about how our electronics are getting dumped in Asia and causing negative environmental and health impacts......http://fakeplasticfish.com/
I did discover that they have an advanced search feature so that makes it easier to find blogs pertaining to certain subjects. Also, they have an authority rating system which is also a nice feature, so I found the #6 rated site on permaculture US, but just now, as I went back to find it again, it didn't come up, even under the advanced search for those sites with lots of authority. Oh! I found it again http://www.permacultureusa.org/ but even though it is ranked #6 it has no fans! There didn't seem to be a way to sort the results by authority ranking, which I think would be helpful, but maybe I'm just missing this feature.
I did read the annual report for Technorati and found it interesting that 3/4 of the bloggers are college educated, 42% have a graduate degree. I linked to some of the bloggers that their report featured, including the one about living without plastics - something I've been trying to do - but it is hard to brush your teeth. Here is her very interesting site - including a link to a news program about how our electronics are getting dumped in Asia and causing negative environmental and health impacts......http://fakeplasticfish.com/
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