Posts Tagged ‘Technorati’

Blogging. Technorati releases State of the Blogosphere 2010.

Blog Search Engine Technorati has just launched its annual ‘State of the Blogosphere‘ report for 2010. Blogging is a discipline in steady change – constantly challenged by microblogging, general work overload and Farmville. According to Technorati’s study blogging has lately been influenced by a couple of key trends

  • The advent of mobile blogging
  • Women and mom bloggers gaining influence in the blogosphere
  • a new interaction mode between the blogosphere and social networks

The study is as usual very insightful and it even stages deeper insights from around the world instead of just the U.S. Find Technorati’s feature article here.

State Of The Blogosphere Presentation 2010

Technorati. State of the Blogosphere 2009.

It has almost become a tradion. Each year Blog search engine/directory technorati presents the results of its survey State of the Blogosphere as keynote on the Blogworld Expo. Blogs lately have come under pressure by microblogging services such as Twitter & Co, making them almost like a weird secondlifesque hobby from 2004. I don’t have to add that I love my twitter account, posterous and Facebook – but nothing feels like a good old WordPress blog.

Technorati obviously agrees in this five part series which I found on Brian Solis’ blog. I found a couple of finding particularly interesting.

Finding 1: Bloggers are male, in their thirties and they aren’t blogging for so long

Finding 2: Personal musings still are the most blogged about topics before technology

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Hi, I am Gerald Hensel and I am your host tonight.

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