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I’ve long loved Technorati,

February 8, 2005 by Michael Boyle

I’ve long loved Technorati,

but lately it has been confusing me. Typical problem: I use a favelet to do a search, but the results I get are far from what I would expect. Take for example a Technorati search for maps.google.com – an apropos search considering it was launched yesterday.

Well, the results I got just now for that search indicate that there are only 17 links from 11 sources – clearly incorrect. Furthermore, I have asked and otherwise verified, and there are many people who I know ping Technorati AND who posted about Google maps over 12 hours ago but who don’t appear in the results anywhere.

The confusing thing is that it’s a crapshoot. Sometimes – I’m not sure under which conditions – you get a partial list with a link to get a full list of results. Other times you get a long list of results the first time, with no such link. Yet other times you get very very short lists of results – but also with no prompt to get a more complete set of search results. And then when you do look at the results, there are multiple identical links listed, one after the other, and the count at the top doesn’t add up.

I really enjoy the service in theory, and love the direction they’re heading, and it’s obvious that there are some very smart folks over there who really care about the web. But I wonder if Technorati isn’t much more promise than delivery at this point, way more so than most people – commentators – seem to admit.

Tags: Search, Technorati

At Daring Fireball,

February 8, 2005 by Michael Boyle

At Daring Fireball,

John Gruber has posted two great articles on the deficiencies of music subscription services, specifically Napster To Go: Magic 8-Ball Answers Your Questions Regarding the ‘Napster To Go’ Subscription Service and the followup Subscription Small Print. Gruber also makes an important point that iTMS purchases don’t replace CD buying, which speaks to the theory that new media do NOT replace old media (and never have), they supplement or complement old media.

Tags: Music

Check it out:

February 8, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Check it out:

Google Maps. Not with Safari yet, but try it with Firefox. The results are quite stunning. Can Google redefine – through aesthetics as much as accuracy – online maps?

Tags: Google Map

We’re going to get more details

February 6, 2005 by Michael Boyle

We’re going to get more details

out soon, but if you’re a blogger in Montreal I thought I should give advance notice to set aside the evening of March 19, a Saturday night, for the 5th Anniversary Party for YULBlog at Zeke’s Gallery. We’re pretty sure YULBlog’s First Wednesday is the longest-running regular weblogger gathering in the world, and we ARE sure we should celebrate that! Invitations and information will be coming from me, Patrick, Blork, and/or Chris very soon. Keep an eye on your inboxes, mailboxes, and the YULBlog site and all shall be revealed.

Tags: Blogging, Montreal

It’s too bad that newspapers

February 2, 2005 by Michael Boyle

It’s too bad that newspapers

don’t take their role of encouraging public debate more seriously. In fact they damage it by hiding articles behind a subscription barrier. Otherwise I could point Canadian readers to a very good article in today’s Globe and Mail by John Ibbitson that takes religious groups to task for essentially lying to the Canadian public as gay marriage becomes legal in this country. As it stands, you can only read the first two grafs, which hardly gets to the point.

Tags: Canadian Politics, Media

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