May 23, 2004

it’s like google for bloggers in real time

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Tech­no­rati is just about my fave thing on the inter­net. What is it? Well, the best defi­ni­tion I can think of is, “It’s like Goo­gle for blog­gers in real time.”
Basi­cally it tells you what peo­ple are saying about yours’ or any­body else’s blog RIGHT NOW, as oppo­sed to ‘since whe­ne­ver’.
What are other blogs saying about gaping­void at the moment? Go to my “fave sites” on the home­page side­bar, click the wee blue voice-bubble icon next to “Tech­no­rati Pro­file” and find out. Or type in the URL of another blog and find out what kind of buzz it’s get­ting. You get the idea.
I don’t even look at my stats any­more. Tech­no­rati gives me a much bet­ter pic­ture of whether what I’m doing is wor­king or not.
Three ques­tions keep dog­ging me:

1. How is it going to make money?

2. How will it sur­vive, once Goo­gle, Mic­ro­soft or whoe­ver deci­des to rip them off? They will, you know they will.

3. The first two ques­tions being so obvious, I’m assu­ming there’s something in their biz plan they’re not telling us. Some trick they’ve got up their sleeve that they don’t want their com­pe­ti­tion to find out about (for very good rea­sons). What could it be?

Anyone got any insight?
UPDATE: Andy Smith ans­wers some of my ques­tions here.

2 Responses to “it’s like google for bloggers in real time”

  1. Andy Smith says:

    Your track­back appears not to be func­tio­ning, Hugh.
    I com­men­ted on your entry over at http://anarkystic.com/blog/archives/2004/05/23/how_will_technorati_make_it.php

  2. Domai says:

    Andy Smith is cool!