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Web Monitors Uncover Top 100 Blogs and Platforms
January 19, 2009 by Michael Alexander · Leave a Comment
Pingdom, a service that monitors Web sites and servers on the Internet, looked at the top 100 blogs on Technorati to find out which blogging platform is used most often. Pingdom distinguishes between blogs that are self-hosted and blogging-service hosted. The top two self-hosted platforms are Wordpress (27 percent) and Moveable Type (12 percent). The top two platforms that sit on a service are Typepad (16 percent) and Blogsmith (14 percent). When hosted and self-hosted are combined, the top two blogging...
Information Architecture And You
December 6, 2008 by Jim Creech · Leave a Comment
Information Architecture (IA) is defined as… “The art and science of organizing and labeling websites, intranets, online communities and software to support usability.“ On the web, information is exponentially growing at a pace that is almost impossible to keep up with. Companies these days need personnel and proven architectures in place to get their message out to the minions of prosumers in a highly efficient manner. Notice I said prosumer instead of consumer. Applications are...





