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BoingBoing, Technorati, and conversation in the blogosphere
Susan Mernit notes that Boingboing has implemented a neat new Technorati feature.
Starting yesterday, BoingBoing has added a Technorati query as a link to each of their posts. This means that as you're reading a BoingBoing entry, with another click you can open a new window and see who is linking to this post and what they said on their own blogs.
Susan tells how it works:
1) Create your post with a permanent link like this.
2) Go to Technorati and put that link into the search box.
3) Add the result as the New! See what other blogs are saying about this.
April 13, 2004 at 12:11 PM in Web/Tech, Weblogs | Permalink
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