The State of the Blogosphere, April 2006

I wish this graph represented the performance of my investments.

Instead, it shows the number of blogs tracked by Technorati in the last 3 years as reported by Technorati founder, David Sifry, in his latests State of the Blogosphere (via Boingboing). The blogosphere according to Technorati (which is just part of the blog universe) is 60 times larger than in March 2003, with 34.5 million blogs.

This evaluation may be a little overinflated, though. Only 55% of the new blogs survive after 3 months, 11% post at least weekly (3.9 million), and spam blogs (and related techniques: sblogs, spings, and sporms, ah ah…) is on the rise.

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2 Comments

  1. Joy
    April 17, 2006

    Wow, those numbers are impressive Antonella. I’m not surprised though. I experience such a small corner of the blogosphere. It truly is amazing.

  2. Andrew Hinton
    May 11, 2006

    A fascinating correlation: registrations at massively multiplayer online games show a similar curve.

    http://mmogchart.com/Chart4_files/Subscriptions_21524_image001.gif

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