Mapping the Blogosphere 76
dominique_cimafranca writes "Discover Magazine has an interesting article on mapping the blogosphere, reporting on the work of Matthew Hurst. Hurst put together a 3D map of the blogosphere, with bright spots represent sites with the highest number of links and isolated islands represent closed communities like LiveJournal. The study also identifies other islands like sociopolitical commentary, gadget hounds, sports fans, and, um, porn blogs."
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175,000 blogs don't turn up a day though, 175,000 web pages that get called blogs that are thrown up by bots or people who don't much care to put any work into them are created. a 'Blog' is something that has actually been used as a log/place to express opinions over a period of time.
Interesting isn't it, that one of the poster children of web 2.0 is producing just as much meaningless crap as that old boring angelfire/auto home pag
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It's pretty much showing that the US has the highest density of active blogs.
How is it showing that? The image in the article isn't based on geographical information.
Not that I disagree about the amount of rubbish on blogs.
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'nuff said.
Incredible the number of people that throw up blogs and go on as if they're journalists. Talk about undeserved senses of superiority.
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It might not have gone that way, you know. Blogs could have stayed simple sites for sharing information about one's life with those who care and journalists could have presented their work on news and opinion sites
"Web log" is a technology (Score:1)
"A blog (short for web log) is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order." -- Wikipedia [wikipedia.org]
It is not a description of the content (think "wiki", "forum", "guestbook", etc...), so they can be used for a number of purposes. I myself have two web logs- one for communicating with my family and friends (since I live across an ocean from them), and another for a university class. I bet you could give two shits and a fuck about both of them, but
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Correct.
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The not-as-clever-as-he-liked-to-think inventor was older than 12, you insensitive clod!
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That's not to say that bloggers aren't moronic and pretentious and full of their own self-importance, but they are "real", and form a "real" community, which should have a real word to describe it.
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I usually change it further, into "blogotubes" or "tubosphere", and then ask people devoutly pecking away at their laptops in coffeeshops whether they are "tubosphering"
But that is just me.
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Slashdot? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Slashdot? Or Discover? (Score:5, Interesting)
Blogosphere mapped finally? (Score:5, Funny)
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Hey, did you always have that red dot on your head? It's like, someone's pointing a laser sight at Slashdot.
Oh...
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Blogosphere Not A Buzzword (Score:1)
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Polls Rover your neighbors dog?
What's great for some flack a personal attack?
It's Blog, Blog. Blog!
It's Blog, Blog, its big, it's heavy, it could.
It's Blog, Blog, it's better than bad, it's good!
Everyone wants a Blog! You're gonna love it, Blog!
Come and get your Blog! Everyone needs a Blog!
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Oh, I don't take issue with the term "blog" but I do take issue with the pseudo-intellectual idiots who throw the term "blogosphere" around until I'd like to seem the be the star of a tragic farming accident. Most of them are self-important denizens of the tardosphere anyway...
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Spherical projection (Score:2, Funny)
But cartographers have been managing to project a two dimensional representation of a sphereical object for hundreds of years. Too bad they couldn't use some of that "map" technology to make the image more useful.
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First, the map had no geographical component. Yep, could have been projected on a cube or a pyramid, wouldn't have made a difference. The sphere thing was just a gimmick. Now if he could only have projected it on something FLAT.
Bright spots (Score:2, Funny)
you mean that look like Acne and Boils on the face of the Internet ?
Map on Map (Score:1)
http://www.cheswick.com/ches/map/gallery/index.htm l/ [cheswick.com]
Overlay (embed?) the Blogosphere map on an updated Internet map!
Maybe a "You are here" icon?
Blogosphere != good naming but (Score:2)
"C++ STL Hash Containers and Performance" and if that is not good enough, the subtitle is: "Hash containers are powerful tools to add to your performance toolbox"
Even though I think blogosphere is a suck-ass buzzword which should be named after its past incarnation, "speaker's corner" I have to admit that there are worse word usage in the tech world.
Perhaps we might exchange blogosphere for "Internet whispers" in
Welcome to the blogosphere, we got your disease (Score:2)
"Welcome to the blogosphere we've got your disease..."
I think we should have a contest to see what other G'n'R songs can be remade to be about the intertubes.
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Livejournal is a dim island? (Score:3, Interesting)
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There's your "blogosphere".
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Also you can set up feeds on LiveJournal which pick up blogs via their RSS feeds, which is probably a much more common way for people on LiveJournal to follow non-LJ blogs - I do hope that they weren't just going by old fashioned web links, that kind of misses the whole point of blogs and new technologies like RSS, and would make their image rather innaccurate.
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I say we... (Score:1)
Software used to map blogosphere (Score:1)
Question: This interview will only take a few minutes. Then you can go to your eternal rest. When did
I just spent an hour (Score:1)
webosphere? (Score:1)