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The other links you posted above show a lot more!
BTW, technorati says 791 links not 9, or is it some bug?
Lexis/Nexis, Westlaw and etc., now those are search companies...
if you already know the URL, why search for it?
Isn't that possible?
I think I'll start using Technorati more.
Compare the following two google blogsearches:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&a...
(results: 0)
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&a...
(results: a lot)
Note that trimming off the end of this url resulted in lots of relevant people linking to the article showing up.
Verdict: What you're seeing is clearly not a 'search' problem, but it's definitely a bug!
On the other hand, I have seen Google have issues with freshness in the past in their main index, but I don't think that's what's happening here.
Didn't realize that. Very true. I guess Technorati really need to rework their tracking algorithm.
http://digg.com/software/Google_Office_Biz_Suit...
It is already on Digg Front page
However, in reference to the point about NOT having the
informationweek ARTICLE on their Blog search, Google perhaps distinguishes TECHNICALLY between Blogs and Articles.
Doing a URL Site query search for Informationweek - there was NOTHING, howver every single well known blog that was searched for was included
Google acquiring Technorati? Would be a sensible move. Maybe Google could straighten the loose part of Technorati. Namely a shaky reliability of their database.
If you search for "Google InformationWeek," the second article is the TechMeme post.
But if you compare that search to technorati's current results, Google's blogsearch does return more feeds I would have expected/wanted to see (Search Egnine Watch, ResourceShelf from Gary Price of Ask, Anil Dash, Dare, Matt Marshall from siliconbeat, Google Blogoscoped, etc.)
Try it yourself:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?q=googl...
http://technorati.com/search/google%20apps%20do...
I'm seeing a non-English result from technorati (http://magic3.net/item/965), a lifehacker post (lifehacker is a great source, but not a domain expert necessarily in this instance), a reprinted AP article syndicated to linuxtoday.com--not great. They do have an article by Nick Carr, which I would have wanted in the top 10. So points for returning Carr, but I think Google's blogsearch does quite well on that search.
I'll still pass on the feedback that you want more backlinks though. :)
"Google blog search with a query for any blogs that are linking to Channel 9. Wow. Fast. Fast. Fast."
"Let's go to Technorati and do the same query. First off the result took more than five seconds. The Google query took less than half a second. This is a HUGE deal for me. I can get a lot more searches in because Google is so much faster. Oh, and Technorati has 20 links.
I like Google's design too. Very simplistic. Some might like Technorati's better, though.
Oh, with Google's blog search I can see 100 results all on one page. I don't see how to do that with Technorati. So, actually, Technorati's page is a lot slower even yet cause I have to do two searches to see all the results."
"But this thing really shines when you click on advanced search. For instance, I did this query for my last name that includes the word "pdc" in any of the posts.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Why wow? Because it's so freaking fast.
The speed is what kicks all the other blog search in the teeth. Oh, and you can subscribe to a query via RSS. Look at the bottom of the page.
Nicely done."
"But, not all is lost for Technorati. Technorati seems to have more up to date results than Google.
Back to doing advanced searches. I just did a search for "PDC" that contained either "Day One" or "1." Google's result seems a lot better than Technorati's."
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2005/09/14.htm...
I also could have sworn you made a post on Newsvine saying something to the effect of "...this is definitely a service I'd use". Can't find the post, sorry if I'm wrong.
Anyway, carry on :)
I am the product manager on Google Blog Search. Thanks for bringing this to our attention and we have since fixed the bug. Your query should now work. Please let me know if you have other ideas on improving the service.
Thanks
Best,