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19 Apr 11
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That's about 1.4 blogs created every second of every day.
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pam and splogs (spam blogs) continue to be a problem in the blogosphere
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27 Feb 11
citizenwald"Technorati is now tracking over 70 million weblogs, and we're seeing about 120,000 new weblogs being created worldwide each day. That's about 1.4 blogs created every second of every day."
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Technorati is now tracking over 70 million weblogs, and we're seeing about 120,000 new weblogs being created worldwide each day
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Tomek Walasekniesamowite raporty do wykorzystania w artykułach, gdyby mieć coś takiego o podcastach...
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simon tzu# Japanese the #1 blogging language at 37%
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Marion Walton# 70 million weblogs
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Eric SizemoreIn summary:
* 70 million weblogs
* About 120,000 new weblogs each day, or...
* 1.4 new blogs every second
* 3000-7000 new splogs (fake, or spam blogs) created every day
* Peak of 11,000 splogs per day last December
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In summary: * 70 million weblogs * About 120,000 new weblogs each day, or... * 1.4 new blogs every second * 3000-7000 new splogs (fake, or spam blogs) created every day * Peak of 11,000 splogs per day last December * 1.5 million posts per day, or... * 17 posts per second * Growing from 35 to 75 million blogs took 320 days * 22 blogs among the top 100 blogs among the top 100 sources linked to in Q4 2006 - up from 12 in the prior quarter * Japanese the #1 blogging language at 37% * English second at 33%
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16 Nov 07
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David WarlickTechnorati is known widely for its quarterly State of the Blogosphere reports, analyzing the trends around blogs and blogging. With this report, we expand on this tradition by introducing information and analysis relating to the broader range of social me
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Tod BakerTechnorati continues to grow well beyond its roots at the leading blog search engine; increasingly, we are the main aggregation point for all forms of social media on the Web, including blogs, of course, but also video, photos, audio such as podcasts and
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Michel Bauwenswe now expanding the report to provide information about the State of Tags
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Sharon Brownrecommended by Dave Warlick at the advanced blogging workshop
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Michelle BattenOverview report on Technorati usage with good stats and charts
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16 May 07
Pelle Sten"70 million weblogs" "About 120,000 new weblogs each day" "Japanese the #1 blogging language at 37%" "35% of all February 2007 posts used tags"
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Sue WatersThe State of the Live Web, April 2007
Hey, it's that time again, time to slow down, take a deep breath, and dig into the data!
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Yvonne MurtaghSifry's Alerts: The State of the Live Web, April 2007 - statistics, trends from the blogosphere; Technorati now tracking over 70 million weblogs, 120,000 new weblogs created worldwide each day; 1.5 million posts per day; Japanese No. 1 blogging language
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Wolfgang DrewsThe State of the Live Web, April 2007
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Axel VogelsangTehnorati State of the Blogosphere 2007
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Technorati is known widely for its quarterly State of the Blogosphere reports, analyzing the trends around blogs and blogging. With this report, we expand on this tradition by introducing information and analysis relating to the broader range of social media on the Web -- what we and many others call the Live Web (another good definition). Technorati continues to grow well beyond its roots at the leading blog search engine; increasingly, we are the main aggregation point for all forms of social media on the Web, including blogs, of course, but also video, photos, audio such as podcasts and much more.
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Marco MazzeiThe State of the Live Web, April 2007
Hey, it's that time again, time to slow down, take a deep breath, and dig into the data!
About this Report, and the Obligatory Plug for Technorati
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08 Apr 07
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Joseph Thornley# 70 million weblogs
# About 120,000 new weblogs each day
# 1.5 million posts per day
# Growing from 35 to 75 million blogs took 320 days
# Japanese the #1 blogging language at 37%
# English second at 33%
# 35% of all February 2007 posts used tagstechnorati statistics trends blogosphere 2007 sifry stateoftheliveweb
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07 Apr 07
Excellent world language statistics Quote : 70 million weblogs About 120,000 new weblogs each day, or... 1.4 new blogs every second 3000-7000 new splogs (fake, or spam blogs) created every day Peak of 11,000 splogs per day last December 1.5 million posts
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06 Apr 07
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Will RichardsonQuote
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70 million weblogs
About 120,000 new weblogs each day, or...
1.4 new blogs every second
3000-7000 new splogs (fake, or spam blogs) created every day
Peak of 11,000 splogs per day last December
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Douglas KarrWith this report, we expand on this tradition by introducing information and analysis relating to the broader range of social media on the Web -- what we and many others call the Live Web (another good definition).
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