That’s pretty neat
This WaPo story I linked earlier has a Who’s Blogging section powered by Technorati which links to bloggers discussing the story. Currently, it links to me.
Hats off the the WaPo for giving linkage to those who would comment.
This WaPo story I linked earlier has a Who’s Blogging section powered by Technorati which links to bloggers discussing the story. Currently, it links to me.
Hats off the the WaPo for giving linkage to those who would comment.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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December 27th, 2005 at 12:50 pm
They’ve actually been doing that for some time (at least a couple of months) on almost all of their stories. Its a nice feature and one more indication that the Post “gets it” at least compared to its rival in New York.
They have been pretty steadily moving all their best content to the web and changing their business model. You can see them setting themselves up to be THE DC web page for a long time to come.
December 27th, 2005 at 10:58 pm
Some of the Post writers are a little pieved because just anyone with a blog can comment on a WaPo story and get autolinked. Tino noticed this also and made a few good comments, like how bloggers, given a choice of places to link to, (for say, an AP newswire story) might just decide to Pravda on the Potomac for the free traffic building back links.
December 27th, 2005 at 11:01 pm
well, i did add them to my feed list š
December 28th, 2005 at 9:14 am
tiz sumthing others are pickin up on also. i noticed the post about two munths ago when i gut a lode of traffic (fer me) n saw twuz frum the post. salon duz the same thang, only they make it harder to find blogs that lanks to thar stories.
tiz grate the the msm is lankin back to bloggers since bloggers has been a’lankin to them frum the verr beginnin.
May 25th, 2006 at 9:30 am
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