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October 24, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Technorati hits 20 million milestone
Blog search site Technorati registered its 20 millionth weblog today. According to this link on Kevin Mark's Weblog, the 20 millionth was Les CE2/CM2 Anquetil, a blog from an elementary school in Reims, France, that was started to celebrate some of the students running 2 miles in a relay marathon.
Technorati CEO Dave Sifry's latest State of the Blogosphere is available here. In it he writes that the total number of Weblogs continues to double every five months, and about 70,000 new blogs are tracked every day by Technorati.
(Thanks to Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing, who in this entry linked to Kevin's post.)
Posted by Tom Sullivan on October 24, 2005 06:47 AM
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