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Tuesday, August 09, 2005

 

Talk Digger

Fred Giasson of the blog Fred On Something has developed a meta
search engine for blogs that bundles results from Technorati, PubSub, BlogPulse, Bloglines, Ice Rocket, and Feedster
onto one screen. That alone is useful, but the payoff of

Talk Digger is a built-in tracker that remembers previous searches and graphs their trends. With this gadget in
place, bloggers can quickly find new citations of individual blog entries. This thing makes it crystal clear how
variable are the RSS engines in mthod and results. Unlike comparison engines that put Google and Yahoo!
side by side, and usually generate results that both
engines would recognize, Talk Digger results are all over the map. In any given search, one engine might report two
citation; another hundreds.


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