Feedster comes out with top 500 list

Scott Rafer over at Feedster announced their first Feedster Top 500.

Some interesting points:

  • It’s based on the most inbound links over time – as I said before I think that is a better indication of reputation. Technorati only counting links from the home page gives you an indication of current popularity – not reputation over time.
  • They editorialized some blogs out of the list – including most that did not have their own domain name – that is a bit odd.
  • They are only planning on updating the list once a month – since it’s a historical index, that works for me.

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  1. I came across with Feedster while was surfing between different blogs on the network. So, I found it more than interesting.
    So far I can understand, Feedster locates information generated in the formats and templates characteristic of the logs. One of them is RSS format for information exchange based on XML.
    They announced this top 500 list about 2 years ago and that was really really good.
    What I can say is just the Feedster is one of the best search engines for RSS Feeds ever.

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