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Technorati Authority and 180 Day Inbound Link Graphs
Technorati blogs that they have changed the text that used to read “N blogs link here” to a single Technorati Authority number. The number still represents the number of individual blogs linking to your blog over the past 180 days. A single blog is only counted in your Authority number as one point no matter how many times that blog has linked to your blog. On Fri. May 4th, we updated Technorati.com to include the Technorati Authority for blogs listed on the Blog page and in search results. This update changed the earlier references of “N blogs link here” and “X links from Y blogs” with the single Technorati Authority number. On the blog page, we also show the Technorati Rank. Technorati Authority is the number of blogs linking to a website in the last six months. The higher the number, the more Technorati Authority the blog has. It is important to note that we measure the number of blogs, rather than the number of links. So, if a blog links to your blog many times, it still only count as +1 toward your authority. Of course, new links mean the +1 will last another 180 days. Technorati Rank is calculated based on how far you are from the top. The blog with the hightest Technorati Authority is the #1 ranked blog. The smaller your Technorati Rank, the closer you are to the top. Since at the lower end of the scale many blogs will have the same Technorati Authority, they will share the same Technorati Rank. On an earlier post about Technorati rank we explained how you can get a graph of your last 180 days of inbound links. Just use this code below and replace BLOGURL with your blog’s URL. http://www.technorati.com/chartimg?q=BLOGURL&days=180&width=420&height=200&type=url Here is BloggersBlog.com’s chart for the last 180 days. You can also change the days, width and height numbers in the graph. Posted in Blogging Tools Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com

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Buzz Over Possible Microsoft-Yahoo Deal Fading Away
The top story on Techmeme and Megite today is a story that has appeared in the New York Post, Financial Times and elsewhere that says Microsoft is interested in acquiring Yahoo. The early news stories indicated that Microsoft was once again interested in trying to acquire Yahoo because of Google’s recent acquisition of DoubleClick. The New York Post article says a $50 billion price tag has been placed on Yahoo buy Wall Street. There is a lot of buzz about a possible deal but there may not be much to the story at all. Barron’s Online blog sums up a Wall Street Journal article about the talks this way: The WSJ story says “Yahoo doesn’t appear interested in a major deal with Microsoft, say people familiar with situation.” It sounds like there were talks between the two companies and they are now over and no deal was made. Yahoo’s Jeremy Zawodny blogs that he made an interesting what if post about a Microsoft-Yahoo scenario a few months ago. Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com

MySpace Block of Photobucket Videos Ends
Mashable is reporting that MySpace’s blockage of Photobucket’s videos has ended. Aww, ain’t that sweet – Photobucket and MySpace have gotten together and sorted out their problems. Video embeds are working once more on MySpace pages, and I’m sure Photobucket will be much more careful in future when it comes to rolling out sponsored content. In fact, they’ve put out what amounts to an apology to MySpace – very strange for a company that was hell-bent on dragging them over the coals: Moving forward, we’ve established open lines of communication and procedures with MySpace to prevent a sudden block of Photobucket content in future. We want our users to be able to share their content and understand it must be within the framework of MySpace’s Terms of Service for it to appear on the site. What was interesting about the blockage was that it followed some words by Photobucket CEO Alex Welch that suggested Photobucket was invulnerable to people changing from one social network to another. This emerging battle of widgets, videos and social networks is only going to intensify over time. Posted in Videos Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com

HD-DVD Processing Code Spreads Despite Attempts to Stop It
The HD-DVD processing code that unlocks copyrighted HD-DVDs is spreading around the Internet despite attempts by the AACS Licensing Authority to stop it. Google lists 57,200 pages that contain the 16-digit hexadecimal number. That has increased substantially since Boing Boing said there were 32,000 pages listed in Google earlier today. Social media websites like Digg and Reddit are greatly expediting the spread of the code. Digg initially tried to comply with the requests to remove posts about the HD-DVD hack but the website was overwhelmed by its users posting the code. Eventually Digg’s Kevin Rose saw which way the wind was blowing and posted this message that includes the code right in the headline. Rudd-O.com says the code first appeared on Reddit.com, a Digg competitor. Search Engine Land has a good overview of the story so far. Meanwhile, the code continues to spread on social media websites and in the blogosphere. There’s even a song (hat tip Scott Beale) that uses the code as its lyrics. More discussion of this topic can be found here on Techmeme. Posted in Digg Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com

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