I was curious about the uptake of
autodiscovery among the
Feedster top500
weblogs. The good news is that about 80% have autodiscovery
links. But looking deeper, I found some surprising results
(all reports other than the last one rounded to the nearest
5%):
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20% do not have autodiscovery
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30% have autodiscovery, and top500 is tracking the preferred
feed
-
10% have multiple autodiscovery links, but the top500 is
tracking a feed other than one the site author prefers
-
40% have autodiscovery, but the top500 is tracking a feed that
is not listed
-
0.4% appear to be defunct
I’m not yet certain what this all means.
Les
Orchard: I see that Mark Pilgrim has posted a picture of
himself as a kid, working at an Apple //e. Based on what I wrote
this past Summer about being Newly Digital in 1983, I would guess
that around the same time I was working on a Commodore 64, and I
would have teased him in a relentlessly geeky way about his clearly
inferior machine.
Bah. In 1983, I was working on a
3033. (16 MB RAM, 4.7
MIPs).
Of course, this probably could have been replaced with a
Palm Pilot Tungsten W...
Jenny Moore:
i live each day knowing, that i can change. i learn, i grow,
and i contemplate. i judge myself, on my actions, and hopefully,
not my reactions.
Jenny Moore:
thanks for listening to me ramble....over and over again.
Jenny Moore:
I am moving to Raleigh next week! I've always
enjoyed her site. Now with
valid RSS!
Gordon
Weakliem: These days, intertwingly.net is beating Yahoo!
hands down. Why, thank you Gordon.
Apparently Jenny
enjoyed
reading my site too. I found her
site very pleasing to the eye too.
Jake
Savin: Jenny
asks, "Is there any way to alphabetize the list?"
I simply use
Jon Udell's script which seems to sort the list just
fine...