While exploring Technorati I found that searching learning 2.0 in the 3 different advanced searches brought different results. This is nice because you can narrow or broaden your search based on which process you choose. I thought that the search “in tags” gave the best result for learning 2.0. But this all depends on what you are looking to find. I also noticed that the most popular blogs seemed to be about news, politics, social networking, and new technology.
After experimenting with Technorati I am even less interested in blogs. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy reading a blog when it is pertaining to something I am directly interested in. For example, when I read the newspaper from my hometown I will occasionally look at their blog. But Technorati seems like a big mess to me. Many of the blogs I came across were about issues I was unfamiliar with or postings by people that didn’t make any sense. Now I know this is not true of all of the blogs, since they allow you to search TONS of them. The point I am trying to make is that I don’t want to read a blog for blogs sake. I would rather stumble across a blog at a website I already use…such as a library website.
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