Death of Blog Search Part 3 – Technorati Cuts Data

November 6, 2007
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You’ve seen me talk about this before. Now the new CEO not only hasn’t fixed the Typepad duplicate counting problems, there are dozens of links that aren’t being counted. It is cutting the most useful asset. Historical data. Nobody cares about the past 6 months worth of links – total links and the historical reference of long tail terms matter much, much more.

I’m not going to rant about it, others have quite well…

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