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<description>The NOFOLLOW news has been floating around for a few days, but I wanted to wait for some things to shake out before I covered it. I figure it&apos;s as...</description>
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<title>From Here to Bloggernity</title>
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<description>No no no, you can&apos;t get enough of the Weblog directories. To prove it go visit Bloggernity at http://www.bloggernity.com/ . This site is a searchable subject index of &apos;blogs from...</description>
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<title>2005 Resolutions in the Blogosphere</title>
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<description>Technorati has a cute tool for finding out other blogs&apos; 2005 resolutions at http://www.technorati.com/2005resolutions.html. I&apos;d include mine but the document would be about ten terabytes....</description>
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<title>Bacon&apos;s Is Going to Start Tracking Blogs</title>
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<description>According to MediaPost, Bacon&apos;s will start tracking what it considers to be the most reputable &apos;blogs in 2005. All 250 of them. They&apos;ve only released the names of three of...</description>
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<title>Ping Moreover with Moreover&apos;s New Ping Server</title>
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<description>For those of you collecting places to ping when your weblog updates, add Moreover. They have a new ping server and instructions on how to use it at http://w.moreover.com/main_site/solutions/ping_server.html ....</description>
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<title>YeahYeahYeah Another Blog Directory -- QuackTrack </title>
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<description>Well, they came up with a name I won&apos;t forget in a hurry, anyway. QuackTrack ( http://quacktrack.com/ ) is a searchable subject index for Weblogs -- as they put it...</description>
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<title>Another Searchable Subject Index of Blog-Related Sites</title>
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<description>I know, I know. I could sit here all day and do writeups of blog-related Web sites. But the reason I&apos;m choosing to cover LS Blogs ( http://www.lsblogs.com/ ) is...</description>
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<title>Attack of the Marcus Zillman White Paper</title>
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<description>Marcus Zillman is offering a new research white paper called &quot;Bots, Blogs, and News Aggregators&quot;. It&apos;s free and available at http://virtualprivatelibrary.blogspot.com/BotsBlogs.pdf (1.5 MB PDF). It&apos;s a 20-page pointer to &apos;bots,...</description>
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<title>Why Yes, it Is Another &apos;Blog Directory. </title>
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<description>But I find them useful so I&apos;ll cover it anyway. Blogarama ( http://www.blogarama.com/ ) is a searchable subject index of over 6800 Weblogs sorted by category. Front page categories are...</description>
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<title>Find Out What&apos;s Popular With Blogpulse</title>
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<description>Hey, how did I miss this? If you&apos;re looking for the buzz in blog discussion, you could do a lot worse than Blogpulse. It&apos;s still in beta and I found...</description>
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<title>Blizg for Blog Metadata Information</title>
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<description>For a long time I&apos;ve wondered why search engines didn&apos;t promote metadata standards more. I can understand that many metadata tags would be open to abuse by SEOs, but how...</description>
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<title>Information Today Launches a Blog </title>
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<description>Information Today -- they of the conferences and the magazines and the books -- have started blogging! You can check out their new blog at http://www.infotodayblog.com . Lots of pictures...</description>
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<title>Weblogs.com Turns the Corner</title>
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<description>A little background. Weblogs.com was a place that automatically checked Web logs (including ResearchBuzz) and listed the most recently-changed pages. Recently Weblogs.com &quot;turned the corner&quot; and changed the way they...</description>
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