Indian Blogdex
In the recent times, we have seen a lot of Blogdex and Daypop clones springing up - Technorati, Linkhype, Popdex, Ecosystem & Waypath among others. I do not find them any useful. I again feel strongly, these do no help to the Indian blogging community. Niether do they bring up good Indian blogs up the indices (Kribs managed to touch only 97th at Technorati). There are several examples of top listed blogs there having nothing more than … err … excuse me … poop. My question to fellow Indian bloggers - Do we need an Indian blogdex? Or if it were existing, will it be just another crawling spider filling up everyone's referrer logs? Or indeed will it be of great help to the Indian blog community?
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Posted by
Mangal Pande
04 April 2003 @ 1 AM
Posted by
anand
19 December 2002 @ 1 PM
Posted by
steve
19 December 2002 @ 1 AM
The Waypath Project identifies the weblogs it crawls through ping services, like weblogs.com. If there's an underrepresentation of Indian weblogs at Waypath, the ping issue you're discussing is probably why. Waypath's configuration allows us to submit lists of weblogs that can be crawled periodically, without relying on weblogs.com. If you all would like to compile and email me (all at once or from time to time) a list of weblog URLs you'd like added, I can make sure they get into the Waypath Project.
That said, Waypath will still present results with similar topics, regardless of the weblog heritage. But, at least, your weblogs will be part of the results.
I'd be interested to know if any of you are encoding any information into your sites in a way that can be used to filter results. We're looking at blogchalking, for example, as a way of filtering along regional lines.
Posted by
MadMan
18 December 2002 @ 10 PM
Posted by
Arnab Nandi
18 December 2002 @ 8 PM
Posted by
Amit 'Netahoy' Agarwal
18 December 2002 @ 12 AM
and ya.... lets do colobrative efforts and avoid duplication..... Kamat and Ram have enuf together to start the first leg.
Blog db courtsey Anita's Indi Blog Ring and Indi Blog List and Kamat's too
Join Up Guys!
P.S. Kamat how abt MAKDEE as the crawler name ;)
Posted by
Amit 'Netahoy' Agarwal
18 December 2002 @ 12 AM
Posted by
Nilesh
17 December 2002 @ 9 AM
Posted by
anand
17 December 2002 @ 11 AM
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Nilesh
17 December 2002 @ 11 AM
Posted by
anand
17 December 2002 @ 11 AM
Posted by
Arnab Nandi
16 December 2002 @ 10 PM
Posted by
Nilesh
16 December 2002 @ 9 PM
Arnab is right! We have a lot already done. We just need to collate all that work. Anita, Ram and Vikas have already put in a lot of effort. I volunteer for doing the integration work. Anybody else?
So what do we do? Say,
These are standard stuff. Some thing more. ... Can you think of anything?
Posted by
Nilesh
16 December 2002 @ 9 PM
Posted by
Nilesh
16 December 2002 @ 9 PM
Posted by
Kiruba Shankar
16 December 2002 @ 2 PM
Posted by
anand
16 December 2002 @ 2 PM
Posted by
Nilesh
16 December 2002 @ 1 PM
Posted by
David Sifry
16 December 2002 @ 12 PM
Posted by
anand
17 December 2002 @ 2 PM
Posted by
anand
17 December 2002 @ 1 PM
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anand
17 December 2002 @ 1 PM
Posted by
(\/)ystic
17 December 2002 @ 1 PM
Nilesh said: Mystic, did you read my comment on your post at trinetre? That tells the difference....
Yup.. read it and understood.
Anand said: A crawler will be better suited for our task since adding ping support to the tools is going to be a non-trivial task ...
I am not too sure about that. I do't know what the system is that you guys have in place, but a crawl based update will not scale, for that matter anything that is server initiated will not scale. It has to be client initiated. Maybe RPC or email based?
Posted by
Arnab Nandi
16 December 2002 @ 7 PM
Posted by
(\/)ystic
17 December 2002 @ 5 AM
>I read about it only via Srijith via Anand. :-)
Just to clarify, when I said in my post that I would like an XML RPC server designed just for Indian bloggers, I was not asking for a Blogdex like system, but more like a weblogs.com system. I wanted it to become a directory listing which is dynamic enough to know when some Indian blogger updates his blog.
But I sure am for a Ecosystem sytled implementation for us bloggers.
Me being a Perl coder, I can help out if Perl expertise is required, but only after Feb.Posted by
Amit 'Netahoy' Agarwal
16 December 2002 @ 4 PM