The Top 10 Searches on Technorati today:
- “Stephanie Kleinâ€
- Cafta
- “Seth Merrinâ€
- Liquidnet
- Konfabulator
- “Virtual Earthâ€
- “Karl Roveâ€
- “Harry Potterâ€
- Discovery
- Santorum
Of today’s Top 10, I have previously blogged about 2 of them. And, previous to looking them up, I had not even heard of 5 of them.
Yes, this is somewhat of a shameless traffic-grab. But I do think that the list of Technorati search terms is of interest and value to my readers.
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Robbie Cooper on
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I’ve got a similar list at my site, but it allows members to rank the list so as to distinguish between popular and high-quality searches.
For example, I don’t think many people would consider “Harry Potter” or “Virtual Earth” to be very useful searches, but they are remarkable popular.
Left by Dave Scotese on July 26th, 2005 at 2:44 pm