Blogging is your ticket into the blogosphere where infinity meets common or uncommon voices
Blogging: According to Wikipedia, "Sites such as Technorati, BlogPulse, Tailrank, and BlogScope track the interconnections between bloggers. Taking advantage of hypertext links which act as markers for the subjects the bloggers are discussing, these sites can follow a piece of conversation as it moves from blog to blog. These also can help information researchers study how fast a meme spreads through the blogosphere, to determine which sites are the most important for gaining early recognition.[7] Sites also exist to track specific blogospheres, such as those related by a certain genre, culture, subject matter or geopolitical location."
Technorati is actively seeking input for the November 2011 'State of the Blogosphere.' They state that "Every year, you help us make State of the Blogosphere the most "comprehensive resource" for bloggers, and about bloggers." The 2011 survey is live, and your input is critical. Active links to participate are readily reached through that report link.
Here is a report of mine via Allvoices that gives links to various blogs that are in the running for Philippine Blog Awards for 2010.In the past, many categories are recognized -
Whether to support a cause, report on travel, carve out a niche, connect globally or lead others into a vision, a blog is an extremely versatile tool to consider.
More insights coming soon & blogs to share and follow!In the interim, here is a link to manilatop10 blogging on Blogger. If you are interested in the top blogs related to the Philippines, check out the top 100 blogs at the directory of top blogs. With Naruto ranked at the top of that listing, it is no wonder that there was an Anime Fest at the Mall of Asia last week!
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