April 8, 2003

Technorati Gets Some Good Press

Some fun stuff going on as the mainstream press continues to discover and report on weblogs.  Three new articles cover Technorati - First, one in the Oakland Tribune by Francine Brevetti, titled Net becomes ideological battleground covers Technorati's Current Events and the Top 100, and covers Where's Raed? which shot up to #2 on the Top 100 in less than a month. People interested in Current Events should also check out Technorati Breaking News, which lists breaking news chronologically, rather than by popularity. 

RSS: Your Gateway To News & Blog Content is written by Danny Sullivan, the editor of SearchEngineWatch.  Danny has some very kind things to say in the section describing Technorati.  An excerpt:
Unlike the RSS search engines above, you can't keyword search at Technorati. Nevertheless, there's a lot to like from this wonderful site that launched earlier this year as a blog discovery and analysis tool.
the third mention is a blurb in the St. Petersburg Times' Personal Tech section titled Blogosphere spyglass:
Everybody's entitled to his or her opinions on current events, and a blog is perhaps the greatest way to express them. I've resisted going crazy with links to war sites because so many of them have a clear pro- or antiwar bias regardless of how well the content is written. But here's a site that's fit to link and specializes in overview rather than opinion ...
Cool stuff, I'm glad that people are enjoying the service. 

Now for something completely different:  I've been following two interesting blogs by Valley VCs that deserve mention for their interesting content and forward thinking:  VentureBlog, put together by some of the partners at August Capital, and Due Diligence, which I mentioned here before, put together by Tim Oren.  Good going, folks!  This kind of openness and smarts is good for you, your firms, and will help to better breach the gulf between VCs and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.  Great reading.
Posted by dsifry at April 8, 2003 2:28 AM | TrackBack | View blog reactions
Comments

Hi David, thanks again for the "Breaking News" presentation, I'm using it regularly now. But I notice each article is listed by some arbitrary linked text. Would it be possible to list by original article title instead? This would make it clearer what the article is actually about.

For instance, #4 at the moment is listed as "embassies, hospitals and some private businesses". When I scan through the cited blog commentary I'm still not sure what the article is about, or whether I read it before. But the TITLE tag in the referenced article is "Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Baghdad protest against looters", which gives stronger info about content and source.

This may not help with all articles (Haaretz, for instance, apparently does not make good use of the TITLE tag), but it might be a way to make it easier for readers to use Breaking News...?

tx,
jd

Posted by: John Dowdell at April 12, 2003 10:48 AM