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Sifry’s state of the blogosphere

Sifry’s state of the blogosphere

By Tim Finin on Monday, February 6th, 2006 at 2:39 pm.

Technorati’s David Sifry has posted another State of the Blogosphere report with lots of interesting statistics. Highlights include

  • Technorati tracks 50K posts and hour from 27M blogs.
  • The number of blogs doubles evey six months.
  • Splogs and spings are increasing.
  • Tagging is increasingly popular.
Related posts: • Sifry’s state of the Blogosphere;  • State of the blogosphere;  • Sifry’s state of the Blogosphere, part 2;  

 

 

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