My Technorati Favorites Exchange

April 15th, 2007

Blogging, Web Based Apps

While reading Garry’s blog today I was pointed towards a Technorati Favorites Exchange going on over at Dosh Dosh. These types of posts are always interesting so I decided to check it out.  Garry has also taken this exchange to another level with his post Technorati’s Most Favorited Blogs where you can simply click on [...]

State of the Live Web – April 2007

April 6th, 2007

Blogging, Web Based Apps

If Technorati is known for two things, the first is their awesome blog search results, and the second is for their State of the Blogosphere posts, which are done annually.  
It looks Technorati has shaken things up a bit by changing things up a bit, now posting about the State of the Live Web.   What’s the difference?  As [...]

Technorati Gets New Widgets

April 5th, 2007

Web Based Apps

If you’re a big Technorati fan, they’ve released a three new widgets for use with your blog or website.   
The first widget displays Technorati’s Top Searches.    You can add this widget to your blog with the following code:
<a href=”http://technorati.com/pop/?sub=tr_top-searches_t_ns” mce_href=”http://technorati.com/pop/?sub=tr_top-searches_t_ns”
  class=”tr_top-searches_t_js” style=”color:#4261DF”>
Technorati Top Searches
</a>
The second widget displays Technorati’s Top Tags.   You can add this widget to [...]

Surf Smart When You Surf the Web

February 20th, 2007

Blogging, Web Based Apps

As we adapt to a Web 2.0 world, there are many new techniques that the average person doesn’t know about.  The practice, search once and subscribe, is one of these techniques, and is slowly catching on as people get more familiar with feeds and feed readers.
Another practice that is growing in popularity is Bookmarklets, which [...]

Users Guide to Using Flock 0.7

January 6th, 2007

How To, Web Browsers

What is Flock? Flock is a social web browser based off Mozilla technologies. It was designed to have all the functionality of Mozilla’s popular Firefox web browser, while integrating itself with some of the most popular social services, including Technorati, Flickr, Photobucket, Shadows, and Del.icio.us. It also has additional conveniences for sharing photos and blogging. [...]