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If someone manually pings Technorati, then it almost always seems to take a really long time for them update their indexes so that your blog shows up when people search. It can be hours even.
Whereas, if someone pings Google Blog Search, then Google updates their indexes in just a few minutes, so that your entry shows up in searches.
The bottom line seems to be - you can pretty much forget searching on Technorati if you care about truly up-to-the minute stuff...
So when I'm searching, I look to technorati for the most popular/established bloggers' opinions on a given topic/trend/event; google blogsearch I use for unconventional wisdom, or hard-to-find facts as it often offers more precision in locating particular posts (even if they're by less popular bloggers), based on the search term.
Finally, these days I rely less on these blog search engines in seeking information vs. just reviewing the google reader blog headlines of the sites I trust. (kind of embarrassing to admit, but true...esp when I'm insanely busy).
Do you have any info on what algorithms the different blog search engines use, robert?
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I've always wondered why Google Blog Search doesn't get more love. It's not as if Google isn't viewed as being "cool". Maybe Technorati is just "cooler".
One additional problem is that no engine seems to have a lock on all the *real* weblogs out there... each misses real posts while presenting fake posts.
Google Blogsearch is the one I reach for first these days, simply for the speed of the server. (Adding "&scoring=d" in the URL switches results to time order.) Technorati is the next hit, and for important issues I'll crosscheck with 4-5 other engines. But I'll still be surprised by what turns up on Digg... the search engines help, but don't tell me what I need.
For charting, Technorati and Blogpulse are usually in rough alignment, but each is counting fake blogs, and not counting all the real blogs.
Google News has similar problems to blogsearch now... if you're looking for new news articles you have to weed through pages of AP or Reuters copies from each hometown paper... pulling together popular commentary seems harder than it should be.
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http://www.venukb.com/blog/2007/02/01/technorat...
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