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Which, of course, is a bummer!
He sums it up well: "...why spend the time setting up and reviewing search results from a second service that has proven itself so unreliable?
And as I have come to doubt the completeness of Technorati’s search results, I’ve grown ever more reluctant to place any reliance on Technorati Authority."
In essence, I guess I'm saying that it doesn't bother me very much that Technorati doesn't count such links. There's too much behind it all and it can get rather confusing trying to keep up with these services.
He sums it up well: "...I am throwing in the towel on Technorati. I no longer receive benefits that justify the time to go to the site and conduct a search. Google blog search reliably provides me with more complete results. So, why spend the time setting up and reviewing search results from a second service that has proven itself so unreliable?
And as I have come to doubt the completeness of Technorati’s search results, I’ve grown ever more reluctant to place any reliance on Technorati Authority."
Apparently there are many ways to react to a blog post. I wrote about more than few of them in here: What is a blog reaction these days?http://usingit.wordpress.com/2008/03/16/what-is-a-blog-reaction-these-days/
After using Google Alerts for my blog's name and link, for some time now, I can see how much is going under Technorati's radar today.
I still think that, relatively, they do point out the best bloggers out there. I also believe and hope that their crawler will get to this someday.
An interesting question is how to measure the success for a sole micro-blogger (life streamer) that has no blog? Can I "claim" my Twitter account as a "blog" to track reaction so a service can rank it?
Keren
Yet, this is interesting. I did not know that you can claim your Twitter home page in Technorati! I learn new thing every day:)
Keren
If they do become irrelevant, who will capture the flag from them?
Darrin