Educational Technology – Lisa Toulon

January 5, 2006

Technorati – Blog Search Engine

Filed under: Search Engine, Tags, Weblogs — Lisa Toulon @ 7:52 am and

So how did Mike, from BlinkList, find my posting on my blog so fast? (see Jan. 4th post)  I went straight to the source and asked him myself.  He used technorati, a blog search engine.   How does this search engine work?  According to their site,

“Because Technorati automatically receives notification from weblogs as soon as they are updated, it can track the thousands of updates per hour that occur in the blogosphere, and monitor the communities (who’s linking to whom) underlying these conversations.”

You can search by keyword, website URL, or the tag which the blogger has assigned to the post.  Very cool.  Thanks for the recommendation, Mike. 

Other Blog Search Engines include: Blogdigger, Bloglines, BlogPulse, BlogSearchEngine, Bloogz, Daypop, Feedster, Google Blog Search, IceRocket and PubSub.  The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article about this called “New Search Engines
Help Users Find Blogs
.”

January 3, 2006

Online Bookmark Managers and Social Bookmarking

Filed under: Bookmark Managers, Social Bookmarking, Tags — Lisa Toulon @ 7:45 am and

For years, I have been using an online bookmark manager called iKeepbookmarks to manage and access my Internet favorites.  I have always liked the simplicity of the interface and the ability to access it from any Internet connected computer.  At a recent conference in Alabama, I was introduced to del.icio.us  At first glance, the interface seemed confusing and I could not understand why someone would want to keep their bookmarks this way.  However, I decided to try it out to see what all the fuss was about. 

I then discovered the power of tags.  Have you ever bookmarked something and found that it could fit in many categories?  Which folder to put it in…  With del.icio.us, you can use tags to organize your links.  For example, I found an article called Does your web policy cover student sites?  This could go in my folder on blogs or AUP.  Del.icio.us doesn’t make you choose one of them or make you duplicate your efforts.  You can use tags, one word descriptors, for each of the categories and find this resource under either one!  You can also search someone else posts for related content with the same tags. 

Del.icio.us was mentioned in the Chicago Tribune today in reference to social bookmarking.

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