March 17, 2005

Sifry's state of the blogosphere report

Part two talks about posting volume and the accompanying graphic (Sifry's Alerts) illustrates some interesting spikes. Be sure to check out the entire series.

Posted by xian at March 17, 2005 11:31 AM

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