Technorati – please read.

  • Unknown's avatar

    No problem. :)

    Maybe we can convince Matt to buy out Technorati with some of that venture capitial he’s got now. :)

  • Unknown's avatar

    I finally got one of their buttons, said yes to their newsletter, and put something on my watchlist. Now I get updated like a minte later! But I typed in something from my site that I had just posted but even though it was just updated, that particular thing I was searching wasn’t there.

  • Unknown's avatar

    They’re probably like Google with servers behind the main one that you see. Probably takes a few minutes (10?) for the main public one to update. I can’t see them trying to do everyhting off of one server.

    edit: I’m back to being a couple of days behind again with my “last update” occurance. *sigh*

  • Unknown's avatar

    I got a referrer from Technorati. Found my post and I clicked it for the hell of it. Instead of showing the original post on my site, it showed:

    Doh!

    Something has gone wrong, the page you’re looking for can’t be found.

    Anyone else get this?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Not normally. Mine usually work. What was the referrer? You got me curious now.

  • Unknown's avatar

    It’s not on my referrers page anymore. I checked Technorati and the Britney Spears post right now is on pages 40-50. lol Lots of Britney news today and the posts are moving very quick since she posed pregnant and naked. lol Also just find out that Technorati only saves posts 24 hours old. Because her posts stopped at page 50. What if someone wanted to find a story like a week old??

  • Unknown's avatar

    Blogsearch probably. That service reads the RSS feeds unlike the normal Google spiders.

    Seems to me that Technorati doesn’t have that big of a storage center if it’s only keeping posts a week old. They just count the links and the posts.

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