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Top Blog Posts and Referrers for 2006

Top Blog Posts and Referrers for 2006

By Pranam Kolari on Thursday, December 28th, 2006 at 1:00 pm.

Bloggers have been publishing their top viewed posts for this year. Here’s our contribution to the Blogosphere, top ten pages, posts or categories viewed in 2006:

  1. Splog Software From Hell
  2. Posts on Swoogle
  3. 100 Most common RDF Namespaces
  4. ICWSM 2007 Blogs Dataset
  5. Welcome to the Splogosphere
  6. EZ Google maps for your web page
  7. Untangling ontologies on the Semantic Web
  8. Thieves use Bluetooth to find laptops to steal
  9. Big OWL documents on the Semantic Web
  10. Big RDF documents on the Semantic Web

While we are pleased that we created useful content, we would also like to acknowledge referrers who helped reach our audience.

  1. Google
  2. Stumble Upon
  3. Yahoo
  4. Swoogle
  5. Wikipedia
  6. CSEE UMBC
  7. Slashdot
  8. MSN
  9. Technorati
  10. DIGG

..in that order, with Google contributing more than 50%.

Related posts: • It’s a jungle out there;  • Posts on our work on spam weblogs, aka splogs;  • Outside.in shows your neighborhood news;  

 

 

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