Michelle Malkin (point #4) points us to a piece from Discover Magazine that shows the map of the blogosphere.
Pic courtesy Matthew Hurst/Neilsen Buzzmetrics via Discover Magazine
Very interesting. I would’ve thought that Kos (point #1) would be closer to the pr0n group (point #5) than Michelle. Also, knowing sports guys (point #6), putting them as a polar opposite to the pr0n group is “odd”.
Oh, and where’s MySpace? :-)
Revisions/extensions (6:40 pm 4/21/2007) – USCitizen at Traction Control provides us with a link to more maps that Matthew Hurst created
Hey Steve!
I visited michellemalkin.com long before it became a blog. She’s a unique situation. MM was at the right website at the right time!!! I followed Wendy Cheng’s blog from days BEFORE she was blogspot’s “blogger of the month” which launched her career. Technorati is NOT God-o-rati: for more than 16 months they IGNORED the world’s #1 blogger, Xu Jinglei (link in my sidebar to her blog) and it took T’rati a long time to track and list MySpace blogs, and I’ll bet there still are some glitches in the system!
Dave
Nothing is perfect. For example, Real Debate Wisconsin doesn’t show up at Technorati.
Heck, I barely keep track of Technorati, though it is useful for me to find blogs I somehow didn’t fit into my feed reader up until that point that twigged onto some of the drivel I put out there.