[Air-l] Help with blogpost search

Ana Keshelashvili anna at osgf.ge
Thu Jul 13 00:17:16 PDT 2006


Liz, agree, hopefully we'll get them soon.
Thanks everyone, for your suggestions and help.

a

Liz Whippo - Siris wrote:

>Hopefully we will soon get some decent tools (in multiple languages) 
>that follow Consumer Generated Media. 
>
>here are some sites that I use when I use blogs for research.  Some are 
>more up-to-date then others and there are usually more duplicates than not.
>my first choices are technorati and google.  I often search in foreign 
>languages and these often do not include blogs by certain providers.
>
>http://www.pubsub.com/
>http://www.icerocket.com/
>http://www.blogdigger.com/
>
>
>these sites give more information on what people are talking about "buzz"
>http://buzz.yahoo.com/
>http://www.digg.com/
>http://blogniscient.com/
>
>then there are other sites that look into discussion groups and message 
>boards.
>
>google
>http://boardreader.com/
>http://forumfind.com/
>http://boardtracker.com/
>
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>Liz Whippo
>Siris Media Factory srl
>www.siris.com
>Milan, Italy
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