Joho the Blog
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July 24, 2006
From the press release:
See the Socialtext blog. (Disclosure: Today's announcement makes me proud to be an advisor to Socialtext. (Note: I had no part in the strategy.)) Technorati, to whom I'm also an advisor, has launched a big bucket of new features. I particularly like the search refinement tool. And they do a nice job when you look up your own blog. Under the surface, Technorati is making it easier for partners to use its data, which is good all around. I'm not nearly as enthusiastic about the new design of the home page. The personalization helps, but it's difficult to tell that it's a site for searching through 50M blogs. Instead, it looks like it wants to be a media site that shows you "what everyone is blogging about." The site's focus on what bloggers with "authority" care about over-emphasizes the "short head" at the expense of the long tail. So, nope, I'm not a fan of that part of the makeover. Past the home page, some of the the new stuff is both cool and useful...the best sort of tech. [Tags: wikis socialtext open_source technorati] Posted
by D. Weinberger at July 24, 2006 03:03 PM
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