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Belated — State of the Blogosphere 2

May 12, 2006 by Liz

Move Over English

Though I was at a conference, then deathly sick (note the use of hyperbole), when David Sifry came out with his State of the Blogosphere Part 2 — On Language and Tagging, think there is still important data here to get reported for the record. David’s ability to cut through information on the index of 37.3 million blogs to bring coherent thought to the table is a gift he shares several times a year and we should take advantage of it to get the big picture of how our lives are changing.

For this post, I choose to focus on the analysis of the language data.

David Speaks

He begins by offering a few disclaimers about the data set he’s about to offer. Three important caveats he reminds us to keep in the foreground when studying his data.

  • First that the automated language software they use may not be perfect and my over- or undercount a particular language or group of languages, due to bugs wthin the software. He follows that comment with a statement that Technorati, however, still feels fairly confident in its reliability across the millions of blogs and posts they index each day.
  • One part of the blogosphere, Mr. Sifry is certain that is being under-reported is posts and blogs written in Korean. This is due to the fact that the main services are not indexed by Technorati at this time. A second that is being undercounted to a lesser degree is French language blogs and posts, because Technorati has not yet got a good system for indexing skyblog.
  • This third caveat is that Japanese bloggers write shorter posts. This could be due to their predilection to posting from mobile telephone. This fact could be skewing the results of the data that follows making the numbers higher, as the data tracks quantity of posts not length.

Within these caveats, Dave Sifry aso offers this invitation,

if anyone at these (or other) blogging services is interested in being indexed, please drop me a line.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Tech/Stats, Trends Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, David_Sifry, Language_of_Blogging, personal-branding, State_of_the_Blogosphere, Technorati

Net Neutrality 5-12-2006

May 12, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’ve added these links to the Net Neutrality Page today.

Ask A Ninja: Special Delivery 4 “Net Neutrality”
[via Advice Library]

Watch the video. Then click the links.

Full text of COPE Act

To encourage broadband deployment and preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of the public Internet, consumers are entitled to access the lawful Internet content of their choice.

. . . to run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement.

. . . to connect their choice of legal devices that do not harm the network.

. . . to competition among network providers, application and service providers, and content providers.

I want my MTV (mobile TV), but not from AT&T

I’m sure AT&T doesn’t really care what I want. Actually, why not broaden that to wireless data carriers in general. Earlier this week it was T-Mobile essentially banning VoIP and IM on their HSDPA network, likely indicating they will be happy to provide you those services in the future at a premium. Today it’s AT&T announcing a deal with MobiTV to provide wireless television at AT&T hotspots for $11.99 a month.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: Ask_a_Ninja, AT+T, bc, COPE_Act, HSDPA, IM, mobile_TV, MobiTV, Net_Neutrality, T-Mobile, VOIP

It’s Not Your Blog, It’s Technorati

May 11, 2006 by Liz

Has Been for a Few Days

At this moment, the message is

Cannot Find Server

Guess our friends, Janice Myint, David Sifry, and their team are very busy.

No judgment just information.

On the other hand, on Thursdays, the Internet always seems to go haywire. Have you noticed that?

UPDATE: IT’S PARTWAY BACK, BUT THE LINK MARKERS AREN’T WORKING AND THE LINK COUNTS AREN’T RIGHT YET.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Successful Blog, Tech/Stats Tagged With: bc, David_Sifry, Janice_Myint, Technorati

Link Leak Virus Infects Animal Lovers

May 11, 2006 by Liz

Is There a Veterinarian in the House?

Link Leak Virus is a special strain of the indie virus with blogtipping mutations that occur in threes. Today they seem to be happening to locations that animals frequent. Is there a veterinarian who might help out? Calling on Jessica Remington. . . !

  • I guess we could visit this mad about animals blog, but I’d want to know which kind of mad he is.
  • This wise woman is wild for wildlife and knows a few things about humans too.
  • This is a great resource for young veterinarians to be. It’s not a blog, but a blog is sending you there.

Do you know more blogs about animals that deserve a little link leak love today?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Community, Links, Successful Blog Tagged With: animals, bc, indie_virus, Link_Leak, Link_Leak_Epidemic, link_leak_virus, Link_Love, veterinarian, ZZZ-FUN

Net Neutrality: Red Bank TV

May 11, 2006 by Liz

Who Says Blogs Aren’t Useful?

Tom has lived in Red Bank, New Jersey, since he bought a home there six years ago. He’s not an activist. In fact, he says he has no political affiliation at all. Tom’s just a guy like us, who works with and uses technology. He also cares about negotiations between the town of Red Bank, New Jersey, and Verizon Communications.

So he made a blog.

Why Tom Made the Blog

Tom made the Red Bank TV Blog because he believes that as part of the cable franchise agreement with the town of Red Bank, Verizon Communications should make three promises:

  • Promise to provide A la carte cable service to Red Bank residents
  • Promise not to object to a Red Bank Municipal WiFi network
  • Promise to keep the internet a level playing field by upholding the tenets of Net Neutrality

Tom’s blog got my attention. I bet it got Verizon’s attention too. I hope this article helps it get the attention of Doc Searls, Jeff Pulver, Om Malik, and many others who want to know what local folks are doing. Tom’s blog is a great example of someone following through on what he believes.

Blogs used well are transparent to the purpose they are used for. No one will be wrapping fish in Tom’s blog tomorrow, or the next day for that matter. There’s so much to talk about in what Tom is doing.

I bet if you have a question about how it’s going, Tom will see it and answer it here.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: bc, Net_Neutrality, Red_Bank_Municipal_WiFi_Network, Red_Bank_New_Jersey, Red_Bank_TV_Blog, Verizon

Linking Up for Dinner

May 10, 2006 by Liz

Dinner and Conversation

If you could take any blogger you’ve never met in person out for dinner, anywhere in the world, who would it be? . . . Where would you go? . . . What would you talk about?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Business Life, Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blogging_hypothetical_question, blogging_life, Bloggy_Questions, dinner_with_a_blogger, ZZZ-FUN

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