This post is quite brief (for a change;-). It’s a link to the http://technorati.com Web site where I have subscribed as a member (Doc1). At first glance, it seems like an online clearinghouse for things bloggish, so here is my link to that site in which I am “claiming” my blog. A bit like a PR release for my blog, but it seems much more: a way to see who’s blogging whom (or is that who?).
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This is an interesting link. Trivia to the max. I wonder what all these people had done with their time before finding the Clay Aiken blog (I admit I peeked). The Linux blog may hold more useful information if one its troubleshooting a Linux problem.
The point is that blogs are what you make of them. They are full of unsubstanciated data (except for yours of course!) and should be taken as they are given.
Don
I am glad you enjoyed the technorati site. Not only is it a portal that lets you search for blogs, it lets bloggers register their blogs so that feeds with the latest blog entries are shown on their site. This integrates blog reading and writing in a useful manner.