Education as a Conversation

April 1, 2006

Technorati – Blog Search Engine

Filed under: Search Tools, Tags, Weblogs — Lisa Toulon @ 9:56 am and



(Originally posted January 5, 2006 to http://ltoulon.edublogs.org/)  

So how did Mike, from BlinkList, find my posting on my blog so fast? (see “Web Feeds and Readers” post)  I went straight to the source and asked him myself.  He used technorati, a blog search engine.   How does this search engine work?  According to their site,

“Because Technorati automatically receives notification from weblogs as soon as they are updated, it can track the thousands of updates per hour that occur in the blogosphere, and monitor the communities (who’s linking to whom) underlying these conversations.”

You can search by keyword, website URL, or the tag which the blogger has assigned to the post.  Very cool.  Thanks for the recommendation, Mike. 

Other Blog Search Engines include: Blogdigger, Bloglines, BlogPulse, BlogSearchEngine, Bloogz, Daypop, Feedster, Google Blog Search, IceRocket and PubSub.  The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article about this called “New Search Engines
Help Users Find Blogs
.”

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