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Chronicles of a Crazy Canuck
Ensight and Blog Herald both discuss the floundering and thrashing of Technorati.
My take is that they are having a success failure.
© 2005 GrabPERF
This is how long it takes their servers to deliver on a simple search for “new york”. I have discussed at v ... Continue reading »
My take is that they are having a success failure.
© 2005 GrabPERF
This is how long it takes their servers to deliver on a simple search for “new york”. I have discussed at v ... Continue reading »
3 years ago
Here's a graph of the Technorati lag time in processing search queries on "New York." I just tried it myself. Took 10.6 seconds. The first post, just to sample the serendipity of the blogosphere, features this wonderful shot of Brooklyn...
3 years ago
These searches are so slow that I can't even show clients Technorati anymore. It takes forever for the front page to load! It may as well not exist if that's the case. I know Sifry says it will be solved in the next 6 weeks, but hasn't that been said for some time now? I sure hope they can pull it off. They seem like such a nice company.
3 years ago
The main Web 2.0 news this week focused on Technorati (is it dyin or is it rockin?) and the release of Atom 1.0. Lots of other random and interesting stuff as well, including important chia-pet news.
Weekly Summary:
1. Technorati is Dead! Long Liv...