Technorati

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Image:Technorati-logo-medium.jpg
Function Blog Search Engine
Content Blog Links
Participation Type Folksonomy
Home Page Technorati.com


Contents

Description

Technorati is an internet search engine which users can use to find blogs. The site uses tags to search through its database of over 60 million blogs. As well as allowing users to find blogs relating to particular subjects, Technorati also allows users to "claim" their own blog/s in the database and track visitors and links back to their blog.

Use

Technorati can be used anonymously (without a user account) or with a user account. It's relatively easy to sign up to gain an account and users with accounts have extended abilities. They can not only search for blogs or blog posts but "claim" their own blog.

Searching

The Technorati Search box.
Image:Technorati_search.jpg

The Technorati search is simple to use. Users type in a word or a phrase into the search bar input field, select whether to search in blog posts, blog tags or the blog directory. Users then hit search and are presented with a page of results. Each result features a blog title, ranking, profile picture of the owner, amount of time the blog has been favourited as well as an abstract of the blog content. Users can then click on the blog title to find out more information including what other posts are featured on the blog, information about the owner as well as statistics for the blog itself (post frequency etc.).

Claiming a Blog

Users that create an account can claim their own blog.

Participation

Tags & Folksonomy

The search function utilises a method of participatory design that is known as tagging or "folksonomy". This involves users tagging or labeling entries in the database with keywords that are relevant to subject of a particular entry. This method is a form of taxonomy that has been called folksonomy.

External Links

Technorati @ Wikipedia
Technorati Homepage About Technorati

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