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Maybe they can reconsider when Twingly finally realises its full potential as a blog search engine. It's not as if it's a 100% (or even 70%) clone of Technorati, and I think it does things differently enough to qualify as a unique service. Let's not get Google-esque about buying everything in sight.
At least, then, Twingly will be driven by innovation rather than profit margin. The latter is what kills services.
~ Wogan
But I appreciate what you're doing, Chris.
Thank you for the nice words about Twingly. I can't see us selling to Technorati, though.
Also, their financing is based on moving away from blog search and placing their brand on a whole other business. If they are aquiring anyone it is going to be a company like BlogAds.com. I think their new investors would be dismayed if they went and threw the money on something having to do with the business they already failed at.
On the bright side I can tell you that we're headed pretty much straight for what you are asking for with attention profiles and recommendations. The connection between bloggers and readers is not as transparent as it should be. There is no easy way for a blogger to tell what his/her readers are actually interested in. We'll provide that.
Once again, thanks and keep the good work up.
Regards,
Martin
What i really like is that its fresh and funky, i hope they build features users want and need!
What they are going to do with that money is get something their advertising system really going so they can take a run at federated media or companies along those lines.
Of course knowing technorati their advertising system will probably cause people's pages to load really slow and work about 1/5 of the time.
I enjoy using twingly but another blog search tool that I am enjoying is the social search tool on blogcatalog.com, a site that is frankly not getting enough coverage but doing some really cool things with social media and blogging.
Here is the url for their social search tool: http://www.blogcatalog.com/search
As for the takeover? Maybe Twingly just needs some better marketing and some day they can take over Technorati! :-)
I think that it is an important service to us the bloggers. It help us to see who read us, react to what that we are saying. It help us to find who should we interact with and what interest them.
It also shows us where are we in the blogsphere relative to others. It helps us to find the top blogs and bloggers (NOT blog posts).
I like both Technorati and Twingly for the same reason. They are building a system of records for the blogsphere.
Maybe because we are their main customers today and we are so use to pay small fees (in other words free) they have hard time making money serving us.
So, I'm totally fine if they look and find someone else to pay the bills as long as they keep building (and exposing) the data supporting the bloggers community.
Keren