Technorati Japan
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Japan Hot Stocks-Vodafone Holdings,
Nippon Shinpan, Yahoo Japan
Japan Hot Stocks-Vodafone Holdings,
Nippon Shinpan, Yahoo Japan
02/17/2004 11:53 PMForbes Feb 18 2004 4:22AM GMT
Japan Hot Stocks-Nippon Shinpan, Yahoo
Japan, Alps, NTT DoCoMo
Japan Hot Stocks-Nippon Shinpan, Yahoo
Japan, Alps, NTT DoCoMo
02/17/2004 09:19 PMForbes Feb 18 2004 1:52AM GMT
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Nissho
Iwai-Nichimen, Casio
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Nissho
Iwai-Nichimen, Casio
05/11/2004 10:16 PMForbes May 12 2004 2:25AM GMT
Japan Hot Stocks-Bridgestone, Yahoo
Japan, Nissho Iwai-Nichimen
Japan Hot Stocks-Bridgestone, Yahoo
Japan, Nissho Iwai-Nichimen
05/11/2004 10:16 PMForbes May 12 2004 2:25AM GMT
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Mitsubishi
Motors, Toshiba, UFJ
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Mitsubishi
Motors, Toshiba, UFJ
04/25/2004 10:03 PMForbes Apr 26 2004 2:40AM GMT
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Alps, NTT
DoCoMo
Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Alps, NTT
DoCoMo
02/17/2004 09:06 PMForbes Feb 18 2004 1:23AM GMT
What's up with Technorati
What's up with Technorati
11/17/2003 05:46 AMDavid Sifry's
Technorati
service -- a blogmining and analysis system that can tell you the
shape and velocity of the blogosphere at any given moment -- has been
cranky and creaky for a couple days now. Sifry has posted an update
to his blog, with info on how things are going and the difficulty of
keeping pace with blogging's amazing growth.
Allow me to give you some growth statistics: One year ago, when I
started Technorati on a single server in my basement, we were adding
between 2,000-3,000 new weblogs each day, not counting the people who
were updating sites we were already tracking. In March of this year,
when we switched over to a 5 server cluster, we were keeping up with
about 4,000-5,000 new weblogs each day. Right now, we're adding
8,000-9,000 new weblogs every day, not counting the 1.2 Million
weblogs we already are tracking. That means that on average, a brand
new weblog is created every 11 seconds. We're also seeing about
100,000 weblogs update every day as well, which means that on average,
a weblog is updated every 0.86 seconds.
LinkTechnorati has a new look
Technorati has a new look
07/27/2004 12:42 AMTechnorati main page layout has changed and looks great. [Technorati]
Technorati and CNN
Technorati and CNN
07/21/2004 04:38 PMA few minutes ago CNN announced
that Technorati will be
providing real-time analysis of the political blogosphere at next
week's Democratic National
Convention. I will be on-site in CNN's convention broadcast
center, along with Mary Hodder, and I'll
be providing regular on-air commentary on what bloggers are saying
about politics and the convention. And on Sunday, July 25, we'll
launch a new section of our site for political coverage: politics.technorati.com.
This site will make it easy for bloggers,
journalists, and anyone interested in politics to see the postings of
the most linked-to political bloggers, to track the ideas with the
fastest-growing buzz, and to monitor conversations in thousands of
other political blogs. CNN.com will
link to this site, and we'll be updating the CNN site with the latest
from the blogosphere.
This is a very exciting development for us at Technorati, and a
great acknowledgement of the importance that blogging has achieved in
political discourse. We're incredibly humbled by this opportunity. It
provides us with a great way to serve all of you who make this amazing
new medium possible. We take this responsibility very seriously and
hope to make you proud.
Technorati
Technorati
03/08/2004 11:13 PMI have decided to take on an additional role outside of Neoteny working with Technorati's team heading their
exploration of opportunities in the mobile and international
realms.
I will be splitting my time between Neoteny, Six Apart and Technorati as my
primary responsibilities with board positions on SocialText, Creative Commons and a few
other companies and non-profits as additional roles.
New Technorati
New Technorati
06/22/2005 02:20 AMMy favorite thing about the new Technorati is that it now
differentiates between links to a blog from an actual...
Technorati Gets a New Look
Technorati Gets a New Look
06/24/2005 04:40 PMIt was in beta for a little while, but it looks as if Technorati's new
look has gone live at http://www.technorati.com . Aside from the page
redesign, there's also most...
Technorati v2
Technorati v2
01/22/2004 02:35 AMCongrats to Dave Sifry, Kevin Marks and the rest of the Technorati
team!
[FoT] New Technorati Beta officially launched!
Technorati will be at the RNC
Technorati will be at the RNC
08/27/2004 07:02 PM
CNN has invited Technorati back to provide real time analysis of
bloggers blogging about the Republican National Convention.
Thanks CNN! More on
Sifry's Alerts.
Comment -
TrackBack
Technorati β
Technorati β
01/22/2004 03:04 AMCheck out the
Technorati
Beta; several days each week I think Technorati is at The
White-Hot Center Of It All, but that rests on the assumption that
blogs are meaningful or even (dare I say the word) important. And I
just don’t know; I’m too close to the problem. But I sure go
there a lot.
What is Technorati?
What is Technorati?
01/22/2004 02:29 AMIf you're one of the tens of thousands of people who use Technorati every day, you'll
notice that most of our changes (on the new beta site so far have been
under the hood. Changes to the body have been minimal. As a result,
we've been scratching our heads because we've never explained exactly
what Technorati *is*. For that matter, we've never explained much
about what a "cosmos" is, either -- even though that's what Technorati
finds in its searches.
So I thought it would make sense to ask you what Technorati
is. Is it a search engine for blogs? A conversation
engine? Or something else again?
Same with "cosmos." Is there a more self-explanatory word for what
Technorati finds? Or a better way to say exactly what "cosmos"
means?
Let us know. We'd like to hear from you. Thanks!
"Technorati"
"Technorati"
02/17/2004 08:53 AMSee what others are resolving at
Technorati
See what others are resolving at
Technorati
12/31/2004 05:18 AMNew Year's Resolutions .. a list of
lists
technorati.com/2005resolutions.html
track this
site | 4 links
Technorati supports RVW
Technorati supports RVW
02/10/2004 02:54 PMDave Sifry has just announced that Technorati is supporting Alf
Eaton's RVW format
- for subscribing reviews.
Blogware also supports
it!
More details later.
[etech] Technorati
[etech] Technorati
02/10/2004 02:48 PMDave Sifry, another of my heroes, is listing some of Technorati's
stats: 1.6M sources, a new weblog every 8 seconds, the index updated
within 7 mins of a posting. [I'm here even though I alsoreally wanted
to see Eric Boabeau's talk] [Damn! My first draft of this put this
badly! I left the "also" out of the previous sentence. I'm here
because Technorati is so damn cool and interesting. And so is Eric.]
Dave shows a hack he created last night: A list of the top products
discussed in the last 24 hours. He has us post to our blogs...
Technorati support
Technorati support
04/15/2004 10:18 PMYou can now track who is linking to particular posts on my blog by
clicking the Technorati link next to link next to trackbacks at the
bottom of the post. The result is similar to trackbacks, but these
links are links that have been discovered by Technorati, whereas trackbacks
are links that are sent to me directly by other bloggers.
Boing Boing recently started Technorati support and Dave Sifry
explains how to add this to your blog. Since I don't get as many
links as Boing Boing, clicking the Technorati link will often yield no
results. I think we need to figure out a way to easily show how many
links from Technorati, just like comments and trackbacks so people
will know whether they should click or not. Adriaan's got
it running on his blog using the Technorati API, but it's a bit
dodgy still so I'm going to wait for a better solution. ;-)
In order to make these results more accurate, it would be great if
people made a point to link as much as possible to the permalinks
rather than the top level URL when referring to entries in blogs.
Technorati redesigns again
Technorati redesigns again
07/26/2004 02:25 PMa vast improvement, good enough for a first visit from CNN's audience
Technorati beta up
Technorati beta up
01/22/2004 03:04 AMThe new Technorati beta
site is up. It's really fast.
Sorry about the terse post. I'm in Frankfurt airport about to
board a flight to Zurich. On PowerBook-bluetooth->Nokia
6600-gprs->T-Mobile.
Trackback via Technorati
Trackback via Technorati
01/27/2004 12:35 PM
Apparently not too many people realize that Technorati can be used
to track references
to individual posts. To demonstrate using here is track
back-via-Technorati
to my Ads in Feeds post. Beware that the link uses
Technorati beta service
for speed sake.
What I am not sure if Dave intended Technorati to be used this way.

Technorati is hiring!
Technorati is hiring!
02/10/2004 02:44 AMTechnorati is looking for great engineers and product folks, including
an Infrastructure Engineer/Lead, UI Engineer, Operations
Infrastructure Engineer, Product Engineer, Director of Product
Marketing / Production, and Director of Sales / Syndication. If you
have the attitude to lay your ego at the door and work your ass off
and the chops to make incredible things happen with a great team in
San Francisco, we're looking for you. Don't email me directly - send
all inquiries to jobs@technorati.com.
Technorati + Amazon
Technorati + Amazon
02/10/2004 02:41 PMTechnorati
Cosmos Products
Technorati toolbar
Technorati toolbar
06/02/2004 11:18 PMTechnorati Toolbar.
I'm developing the Technorati Toolbar for Internet Explorer.
It enables you to look up references from blogs that point to the
web page you're reading, and lots of other cool stuff. I'm developing
an open-ended plug-in system: Technorati Toolbar Plug-ins
will extend the Technorati Toolbar to support popular
blogging tools, render interactive interfaces to dynamic web
services, and integrate other tools and services into high level,
practical, task oriented user interfaces.
[Don Hopkins' RadiOMatic
BlogUTron]
This is gonna be key.
Why Technorati tags don't
Why Technorati tags don't
02/01/2005 09:47 PMTagging has become the latest hype word-du-jour, mostly due to
services such as
del.icio.us,
Flickr, and now,
Technorati.
Clay Shirky and
others have written strong statements
for this
folksonomy
phenomenon.
I personally love tags. They are a very cool way of attaching
meaning to information - essentially put the semantics in the web in
the "Semantic
Web" sense, even if the metadata is dissociated from the
pages themselves. But as a non-English speaker I see a potentially
fatal flaw here: Most Internet users don't speak English as their
first language. Even if I speak decent English and use a lot of
English services, I still tag things in both English and my native
language.
And that means that tags will become "language polluted."
Take a look at the Technorati tag for "Macintosh&
;quot;, for example. Many of the blog entries are in Japanese.
If you look at Orkut, many of the parts of it suddenly became &a
mp;quot;owned" by Brasilians, which essentially drove
away English speakers (I haven't checked how they have handled this).
USENET coped with this by having separate hierarchies for each
country (so sfnet is all Finnish) and "accepted" languages
on each newsgroup. But tags don't have any way to determine the
language.
The situation is worse than it should be, because entries on RSS
feeds and blogs almost never state what their language is. In
fact, I would guess that most RSS feeds claim that the language is
"en-US" regardless of their actual content. People like me
write in two languages on the same blog. Atom has the possibility of
setting the language-per-entry, but I sincerely doubt that anyone will
bother to set the language, unless they are relatively passionate
about the subject.
There are three cases of "language collision" on tags
(I'm using English and Finnish as an example only here).
- The tag is different in English and in Finnish. For example
"fishing" and "kalastus". This should pose no
problem, as the folksonomies grow on each of the tags independently.
- The tag is the same in English and in language Finnish, but the
meaning of the tag is different. In this case, the dominant mass of
the users will "hijack" the tag.
- The tag is the same in both languages, but the web pages will be
in different languages. This is the case with things like trade marks
(Apple, Macintosh, Nokia), or when people like to tag Finnish pages
with English tags (like me: I use the word "blog" to mark
any significant articles about blogs, regardless of the language).
This reduces the usefulness of tags for people who do not understand
Finnish.
There is also an additional tagging problem with languages such as
Finnish: the same word can be conjugated and written in multiple ways,
depending on the context. It is somewhat the same as the problem of
using different words for the same concept, but it does make the
number of potential strings increase three-fourfold.
There are few solutions to this problem: and probably all of them
involve some sort of heuristic to determine the language of the tag
and the web page. Tagging is still a relatively new technique to be
adopted in mass classification of things, but in order for it to
become truly successful, one must still remember localization.
Otherwise, it will be the dominance of the masses
...
Technorati talk
Technorati talk
02/10/2004 02:44 PMSifry, "Blog this link." Cool
Amazon hack. Dave whipped it together at 2am last night after a chat
with John Battelle.
The cosmos that shows the people who have just blogged the link is
here
a>.
"Do you know about power laws? Well fuck it, I've got the
data."
Technorati Ups the Ante
Technorati Ups the Ante
02/10/2004 02:40 AMDave Sifry and his crew at Technorati have greatly improved their blog
text search
feature. A work in progress, but quite useful already.
technorati gets funded
technorati gets funded
08/23/2004 12:50 PMappropriate that om got this scoop on a blog instead of a print mag
Technorati trackbacks
Technorati trackbacks
04/13/2004 12:37 PM
BoingBoing's
other blogs commenting on this post feature, added yesterday, has
provoked a
flurry of responses. Co-incidentally, I had just made myself
a
Technorati Trackback bookmarklet:
drag to your toolbar, then click while visiting a blog article to see
Technorati's roundup of posts commenting on the article.
...WebService-Technorati-0.04
WebService-Technorati-0.04
01/01/2005 12:54 AMComing soon from Technorati
Coming soon from Technorati
07/21/2004 08:16 PMpolitics.technorati.com .. brewing
politics.technorati.com
track this
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Technorati XML icons
Technorati XML icons
03/20/2003 07:49 PMTop 100
Technorati now sports the familiar while on orange

icons for a number of feeds. Doing a quick scan the pattern
seems to be that those weblogs that have
autodiscovery tags are so listed.
Technorati picked this up for me
Technorati picked this up for me
05/07/2004 05:00 AMwalkah4 inbound blogs, 11
inbound links (Last updated 5 hours 20 minutes ago)
drupal-world-domination.com [drupal]
man, it's been a crazy couple of weeks. there are
some really
interesting projects (and a couple
others that i can't yet link to) out there that are committing to
drupal . the really exciting part is
that, for whatever reason,
some people
have decided that i'm a
drupal god.
well, i'm completely flattered (though, the real deity in the drupal
world is certainly still
dries).
the end result has been getting to meet lots of interesting people and
it looks like i'll be working on lots of very exciting projects moving
forward.
i'm pretty excited. i've really enjoyed getting
involved in the drupal community, there are some outstanding folks
involved, and the future is very bright. yay!
(Link created 5 hours
35 minutes ago)(
Cosmos)
[
Technorati search results for Marc's
Voice]
Technorati Salon
Technorati Salon
05/19/2004 05:45 PM
I have a late afternoon meeting in the City today so I am thinking
about stopping
by at Technorat
i Developer's
Salon afterward for pizza, beer, conversation, and adventure (I
never been to
that part of the town -- Do I need to bring my urban jungle knife,
David?).
Maybe I'll see you there.

What is Technorati (in Japanese)
What is Technorati (in Japanese)
12/22/2004 01:12 AM Masahiko Satoh posts an extensive explanation of Technorati in
Japanese for folks in Japan trying to understand better what the
service does, and how it works. Thanks Masahiko!...
Technorati keywords
Technorati keywords
06/25/2004 01:34 PMKeyword
search ads are live
By dsifry
Well, there's been a lot going on over at Technorati, and I've been so
busy that blogging has been pretty light. I hope that I can blog more
often as the summer continues.
Anyway, here's some fun news that I'm happy to report: Technorati
has taken its first steps towards the business models that we've
chosen: We've rolled out keyword search advertising on the website.
You'll notice the "Sponsored Links" box on the right hand side of the
results page on many terms that you do searches upon. This is done through a
partnership we have with findwhat.com, and quite frankly,
it is just a first step. There's a lot of improvements and changes
that we want to make, and this is definitely a "crawl-before-you-walk"
kind of opportunity, but it is a first step. For example, I want to
have a system that makes it easier to do targeting (blog-based? topic
based? authority-based?) and get better reporting. We're also really
interested in your feedback - leave a comment or a link, or drop us a
line at feedback@technorati.com. We are also working on implementing a
lot of the great feedback we got at the developer's forum last month.
Oh yeah - if you're interested in seeing your ads on technorati.com
search results today, here's how
you get more information.
Lastly, big kudos to all the folks back at the office, who made
this happen - you guys rock.
[Sifry's
Alerts]
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