Technorati Tracks 3 Million 'Blogs
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Technorati Tracks Two Million Blogs
Technorati Tracks Two Million Blogs
04/09/2004 04:12 PMAt 4:35AM PST today, Technorati broke the 2 Million weblogs tracked
milestone. The blogosphere continues to expand at an amazing pace,
with about 12,000 new weblogs being created every day. We're tracking
over 150,000 weblog updates every day, and growing. One of the
reasons for this has been the substantial growth in hosted weblog
systems like Typepad, LiveJournal, and Blogger, but also a tremendous
amount of growth in smaller systems, like EasyJournal and Suicide Girls and moblogs like
TextAmerica. Blogging is
also growing outside of the United States and the English-speaking
Internet, as we've seen lots of growth in non-English language weblogs
as well, especially in Russian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, and
Farsi.
We've been through 3 complete technical infrastructures, each
designed to scale better than the rest, and been through two major
site redesigns as well. It's been a pretty crazy fun ride so far, and
I look at this as only just beginning.
We've got some more new fun features in the pipeline, and we're
building out a great team of folks to help in our core mission: Be
of Service. Help keep us on our toes, keep sending us feedback,
and keep telling us how we can be of service to you. Thanks for
letting us be a part of your lives and for putting up with us when
we've had our issues. I'm incredibly grateful to be given the
opportunity to build something great with such a wonderful team - both
inside and outside of the company. Thanks.
Technorati tracks 3 million bl0gs
Technorati tracks 3 million bl0gs
07/07/2004 04:48 AM

At 6:38PM
PST on July 6, 2004, Technorati tracked its 3
millionth weblog. The growth of the service has been pretty
remarkable - here's some stats: We're currently seeing anywhere from
8,000-17,000 new weblogs created every single day. On an average
weekday, we're seeing over 15,000 new weblogs created per day. That
means that a new weblog is created somewhere in the world every 5.8
seconds. Of course, not all weblogs that are created are actively
updated. Even though abandonment rates are high - our analyses show
that about 45% of the weblogs we track have not had a post in over 3
months we are still tracking a significant population of people who
are posting each day. The number of conversations are increasing.
We're seeing over 275,000 individual posts every day. That means that
on average, more than 3 blogs are updated every second. The median
time from when someone posts something to their weblog to when it is
indexed and available for searches on Technorati is 7 minutes. And
we're striving to handle the load. But to be perfectly frank, it
isn't easy. We've had some bugs and some outages - and for that I am
truly sorry. I don't think the service is fast enough or stable
enough. So, stability and fast response time is job #1, over new
features and product developments. It has to work, 100% of the
time.
I'll tell ya, it was a lot easier to ensure that when we were only
tracking a couple hundred thousand weblogs, and we only had a few
thousand page views per day. Those days are long behind us. The team
and I (we're growing the team, btw) are working
night and day to Be Of Service to you, the folks
participating in those conversations. We're working on building out
our backend infrastructure so that it can keep on scaling, as more and
more people continue to create content on the web.
In the meantime, I beg your indulgence. Please be patient with us
as we work on fixing our problems. But please be brutally honest and
frank in your feedback.
One of the things I love each day is reading through the comments we
receive - and the best kind is the frank, honest kind that doesn't
pull any punches. Yeah, sometimes it makes me squirm, but that just
means that you're right. That helps me to keep the focus on our users,
and how we can be of service to you, to not get complacent.
One of the things that drives me personally is that weblogs are
turning us all into producers, creators, and participants in our
society, not just consumers. As Doc
Searls likes to say, "consumer is an industrial-age word, a
broadcast-age word. It implies that we are all tied to our chairs,
head back, eating 'content' and crapping cash." Of course, the act of
producing, creating, and participating means that we're not
doing something else - and here's the best news of
all: A Forrester Research report asked Internet users which
activities they were spending less time doing in order to spend time
at their computers. 78% of the people polled said that they gave up
television viewing. A study from The Georgia Institute of
Technology's Graphic, Visualization and Usability Center showed a
clear shift in media habits with more than one third of respondents
saying that they "use the Web instead of watching TV on a daily
basis."
Now for my Independence Day message: We're connecting with each
other, we're talking to each other, finding people of similar
interests, and we're having conversations. My dear hope is that this
is the beginning of a rebirth of civics in America. Much in the same
way that email revived the lost art of letter writing, Blogs are
reviving the lost art of civilized civic dialogue - of argument, of
well reasoned thought and response. And 3 million people (heck, even
if you only assume that it is only 1.65 Million people, given the
current abandonment rate) participating in worldwide civic discourse
puts hope into my heart.
One last thing - I want to thank the team who have made this
happen. You guys - our employees, friends, advisors - you folks made
this happen. I can't believe how lucky I am to work with such a great
group of people, who put blood, sweat and tears into making this
happen. You guys made this happen. Thanks.
Technorati tracks 3M bl0gs!
Technorati tracks 3M bl0gs!
07/07/2004 08:10 AMOK. I promise not to boast about every 1M blogs Technorati adds, but it's an
opportunity to quote some interesting facts.
Sifry's Alerts
Technorati
tracks 3 million blogs
On an average weekday, we're seeing over 15,000 new weblogs created
per day. That means that a new weblog is created somewhere in the
world every 5.8 seconds.
Of course, not all weblogs that are created are actively updated.
Even though abandonment rates are high - our analyses show that about
45% of the weblogs we track have not had a post in over 3 months we
are still tracking a significant population of people who are posting
each day. The number of conversations are increasing. We're seeing
over 275,000 individual posts every day. That means that on average,
more than 3 blogs are updated every second. The median time from when
someone posts something to their weblog to when it is indexed and
available for searches on Technorati is 7 minutes. And we're striving
to handle the load. But to be perfectly frank, it isn't easy. We've
had some bugs and some outages - and for that I am truly sorry. I
don't think the service is fast enough or stable enough. So, stability
and fast response time is job #1, over new features and product
developments. It has to work, 100% of the time.


Technorati tracks Vote Links...
Technorati tracks Vote Links...
12/19/2004 03:16 PM Thanks to some initiative and hard work from Kevin Marks, we've put
up a page that tracks Vote Links. Vote Links allow you to add some
more information to a link when you make it - it allows you...
Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose
from
Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose
from
08/02/2004 07:02 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose from'
Did someone say free and legal music downloads? I have a
“few” links that you might be interested in, say 1 million
different tracks. ;o) From what I have seen, most of them appear to be
running under the Indie labels and some are just amatures trying to
get their name out there onto the big ‘ol World Wide Web….
1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks
1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks
08/01/2004 03:21 PMA lot of sites are springing up that have music that are featuring
artist that have put there music offerings online. If you are looking
for a great list of resources check out this site. [Free and Legal Music
Resources]
"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks"
"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks"
07/30/2004 03:52 PMTechnorati: 2.4 million and counting
Technorati: 2.4 million and counting
05/20/2004 08:41 PMYesterday evening I visited
Technorati's first
"develope
rs'
Salon," an event at which non-developer bloggers and "content
producer"
types like me were made to feel quite welcome. You can find blog notes
about the event from
JD
Lasica and
Christian
Crumlish.
Dave Sifry and Kevin Marks presented the latest stats from the
"cosmos"
of blogs that Technorati tracks: 11-12,000 new blogs are added each
day.
(Roughly 45 percent are abandoned over time.) Over 200,000 new blog
postings per day. 2.4 million blogs total tracked.
That's some serious volume -- though it pales compared to the total
size
of the Web that, say, Google surveys Technorati specializes in
tracking,
and keeping up with, the part of the Web that's constantly being
updated.
The blogs it follows provide a collective editorial filter on the news
and
the Web (see for instance the Technorati "Current
Events" page).
Among the most interesting graphs were those that demonstrated the
size
and dynamic importance of blogging's "tail end of the curve." There's
a
vast number of blogs that don't have thousands of readers or links;
maybe
they only have ten or a hundred people reading them and linking to
them.
But, both individually and aggregated into small relational groupings,
they
provide a wealth of data about what people care about and what's on
their
minds. Sifry said that Technorati is trying to figure out better ways
to
"expose the really interesting stuff that's going on in relatively
small
communities."
The room was packed with three or four dozen developers and blog
enthusiasts filled with pizza and beer and the unquenchable notion
that
their code could make a difference. Technorati is a small startup
company
(eight on staff now, Sifry said) with a clear and honestly
communicated
notion that it will at some point need to bring revenue in via
advertising
and subscription services. But right now it's at that happy moment
when its
programmers can just explore new ways of making their users' worlds
more
interesting.
Apple Expo: Europe Buys 5 Million iTunes
Tracks
Apple Expo: Europe Buys 5 Million iTunes
Tracks
08/31/2004 05:59 AM By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Crosses 100 Million Tracks Sold on
iTunes (Reuters)
Apple Crosses 100 Million Tracks Sold on
iTunes (Reuters)
07/12/2004 02:22 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. has sold 100
million songs on its iTunes Music Store, solidifying its
position as the leading legal music download site, the maker of
the iPod and Macintosh computer said on Monday.
1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks -
Main.HomePage
1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks -
Main.HomePage
07/30/2004 02:58 AMenorgis.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php
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Congrats to Technorati for tracking 3
million webl0gs
Congrats to Technorati for tracking 3
million webl0gs
07/07/2004 04:07 PMIt seems hard to believe that their are 3 million weblogs out their
a better question is how many are active. I know I have 11 or 12, 5 of
which are info only blogs that only get updated several times a month.
Some great info and stats from Dave Sifry on the rise of the blogs
:)
[Dave
Sifry] [Technorati]
50 Tracks
50 Tracks
09/20/2004 04:58 AMDirect and Related Links for '50 Tracks'
“Thousands of CDs are released each year by thousands of
artists in an ever expanding array of genres…it’s been
happening for decades and it’s getting harder and harder to
figure out what should be in your collection! How is a music lover,
casual or devoted, to have any chance of knowing what to buy?
What’s good? What’s going to last? How can a person find
the music that matters? 50 tracks. 100 years. One great…
First Tracks 1.08
First Tracks 1.08
02/01/2005 09:44 PMDownloads and consolidates weather information and slope conditions
for skiers and snowboarders.
News: Apple reports $290 million profit;
5.3 million iPods ship
News: Apple reports $290 million profit;
5.3 million iPods ship
04/13/2005 05:08 PMApple Computer on Wednesday reported a profit of US$290 million for
the fiscal second-quarter of 2005. The company said that 1,070,000
Macintosh units and 5,311,000 iPods were shipped during the quarter,
which ended March 26, 2005. This represents a 43 percent increase in
CPU units and a 558 percent increase in iPods over the year-ago
quarter.
Bioniche quarterly loss deepens to $2.2
million; sales flat at $13.5 million
Bioniche quarterly loss deepens to $2.2
million; sales flat at $13.5 million
02/14/2004 10:52 AMCanadian Press Feb 14 2004 2:11PM GMT
Yahoo! co-founder prepares to sell eight
million shares worth $245 million US
Yahoo! co-founder prepares to sell eight
million shares worth $245 million US
05/28/2004 09:26 PMFinancial Post May 29 2004 1:40AM GMT
SpareBank 1 Midt-Norge recorded a
post-tax net profit of NOK 430 million
(NOK 222 million) in 2004, equivalent
SpareBank 1 Midt-Norge recorded a
post-tax net profit of NOK 430 million
(NOK 222 million) in 2004, equivalent
02/01/2005 09:22 PMmbl.is Feb 1 2005 11:53AM GMT
"limited tracks"
"limited tracks"
06/16/2004 11:01 PMManaging Tracks
Managing Tracks
09/20/2004 10:48 PMScript applet traverses your iTunes or iPod library searching for
tracks with the same Song Name and Size and copies them to a "Dupes"
playlist. Once corralled, you can decide which can stay and which can
go. Read Me explains more.
Hiding your tracks
Hiding your tracks
05/07/2004 06:19 AMUSA Today May 7 2004 10:26AM GMT
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin | A Whole
Lotta Nothing
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin | A Whole
Lotta Nothing
07/16/2004 11:53 AMWishlist: the million monkeys at a million typewriters plugin A Whole
Lotta Nothing .. matt wants a public editing of blog posts ..
a.wholelottanothing.org
a.wholelottanothing.org/archives.blah/007942
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German Domain Purchased for 31 Million
Pounds (aprox $57 million usd)
German Domain Purchased for 31 Million
Pounds (aprox $57 million usd)
07/01/2004 10:33 AM"According to today's London Evening Standard, Lastminute.com bought
the Lastminute.de domain name for 31 Million UK pounds sterling,
although this did include the existing lastminute.de business"
Isacsoft raising $7 million with sale of
15.6 million share units
Isacsoft raising $7 million with sale of
15.6 million share units
04/13/2004 12:39 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 13 2004 5:04PM GMT
Dalsa Corp. Q1 profit grows to $3.9
million, up from $2.4 million a year ago
Dalsa Corp. Q1 profit grows to $3.9
million, up from $2.4 million a year ago
05/01/2004 11:41 AMCanadian Press May 1 2004 4:14PM GMT
Xbox Live Passes 1 Million
SubscribersMicrosoft's million-member
online gaming service reaches membership
mile
Xbox Live Passes 1 Million
SubscribersMicrosoft's million-member
online gaming service reaches membership
mile
07/15/2004 03:15 PMGigex Jul 15 2004 7:20PM GMT
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin
07/15/2004 06:45 PMToday as I sent an IM to a friend correcting a their/there/they're
use in a blog post, it reminded me that I should post a lazyweb request for an MT plugin I've
always wanted.
I want a MT plugin that will let a select group of my closest, most
trusted friends correct typos in text and URLs on my blog posts and
republish their changes without my intervention. If I'm gone for a
couple days and improperly used your when I meant you're, I'd love it
if a friend fixed that while I was away. I first got the idea when I
was trying to think of ways to make Orkut or Friendster useful. If
there was some API to those apps that let MT know if someone was a
best friend or life partner-level connection, they could be granted
temporary edit rights on my blog (maybe Flickr's API could let this
work for people I designate as a friend and family member, which seems
to be the closest form of relationship there).
Ideally, I'd like an easy way to say that 4 or 5 people I trust
could make edits. And I suppose the edits should be checked before and
after, with a certain byte count limit, lest you allow your friends to
completely rewrite your post. An email telling me what took place
would be nice, but I'd like my friends to go ahead and save their
changes, with a way for me to rescue the earlier pre-edit entry just
in case.
Actually, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea to allow
anyone to suggest an edit on the post, sending me an email,
with a one-click way to approve or disapprove it. Maybe after a random
stranger has properly corrected me half a dozen times, I could elevate
their status to having republish rights on the edits so I wouldn't
have to approve them anymore.
A plugin like this would basically wiki-ize the weblog
world, allowing readers to participate and correct small
mistakes. I often write in margins of books and email authors all the
little typos I found while reading their novel, but this would put
that kind of power right into anyone's hands. In the world of
programming they say "given a million eyeballs, all bugs are shallow"
and maybe in this case, given a million editors, all typos will be
fixed.
It can't be impossible to make this happen, right?
One Million Distinct Tags, 14 Million
Tagged Posts
One Million Distinct Tags, 14 Million
Tagged Posts
06/05/2005 11:41 PM This weekend, Technorati reached another milestone, our millionth
indexed tag. It amazes me that since we launched our service to track
tags on blog posts on January 17th of this year, there has been an
explosion in the use...
Geac Computer's Q2 profit slips to $10.7
million US from $11.6 million US
Geac Computer's Q2 profit slips to $10.7
million US from $11.6 million US
12/06/2003 09:45 AMCanadian Press Dec 6 2003 9:11AM ET
Labopharm Inc.'s Q1 loss eases to $7.6
million from last year's $7.8 million
Labopharm Inc.'s Q1 loss eases to $7.6
million from last year's $7.8 million
05/10/2004 11:39 AMNational Post May 10 2004 3:31PM GMT
DVD Jon: buy DRM-less tracks from Apple
iTunes
DVD Jon: buy DRM-less tracks from Apple
iTunes
03/19/2005 02:46 AMDeCSS creator at it again
iPod tracks -> Desktop
iPod tracks -> Desktop
09/21/2004 02:48 AMiPod tracks -> Desktop is a set of scripts that allow an easy retrieve
of iPod tracks directly from iTunes. "iPod tracks -> Desktop" is
installed in iTunes script menu and will copy the selected tracks in
iTunes (not Playlists) on you Desktop, easily.
Google tracks packages
Google tracks packages
12/12/2003 11:39 AMGoogle will now search for UPS, FedEx and other numbers:
UPS tracking numbers example search: "1Z9999W999999999"
FedEx tracking numbers example search: "fedex 999999999999"
Patent numbers example search: "patent 5123123"
FAA airplane registration numbers example search: "n199ua"
FCC equipment IDs example search: "fcc B4Z-34009-PIR"
Link
(
via Kottke)
System tracks PDF documents
System tracks PDF documents
03/31/2005 02:28 PMglobetechnology.com Mar 31 2005 6:39PM GMT
Google Tracks Packages
Google Tracks Packages
12/15/2003 08:04 PMBy TechWeb News. Google has unveiled a feature that lets users track
Federal Express and United Parcel Service packages directly from the
popular search engine. ...
Bantha Tracks Goes Online
Bantha Tracks Goes Online
06/10/2004 08:20 AMStarting this summer Bantha Tracks will appear both in print and
online. The online version features new fan interaction and will be
updated biweekly! For all the details visit
Starwars.com!
Legoland Tracks Kids by Wi-FI
Legoland Tracks Kids by Wi-FI
04/26/2004 02:28 PMThe Billund, Denmark, Legoland uses KidSpotter to track children in
the park, if parents want: For a rental fee, parents can Wi-Fi enable
their children preventing their unintentional loss. The press release
says that the park is the largest Wi-Fi installation in the world, but
it's only 10 hectares (about 25 acres)--could that be larger than
Disney World's Wi-Fi network? Or Novell or Microsoft's sprawling
campus? And what about Los Cerritos (9 square miles of Aiirmesh
coverage) or Santa Clara (25 square miles of MetroFi coming
online)?...
Making Tracks 1,000 Miles Away
Making Tracks 1,000 Miles Away
06/03/2004 08:14 PMUsing computer, drummer records with distant band.
By Crayton Harrison, Dallas Morning News (via MyAppleMenu)
UK tracks US in online shopping
UK tracks US in online shopping
12/19/2004 02:53 PMThe UK is matching US trends in internet use, with the number of
online shoppers set to double, a survey says.
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