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<title>Technorati Blog Finder: Politics</title>
<description>This website is the mecca of all blog sites.&amp;nbsp; Like the google rating, technorati allows users to search for the most used and visited blogs on the net.&amp;nbsp; Using the number of hits a given blog recieves and the number of links to that blog, the site calculates a ranking for the &amp;quot;best&amp;quot; blogs on the net.&amp;nbsp; The political rankings are most interesting becuase they are varied.&amp;nbsp; Some are conservative, some are liberal, some religious, and all the top ones are connected to quasi-intellectuals.&amp;nbsp; This seems to be one of the few ways to gauge the number of blogs being visited and the content that most bloggers are looking for.&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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<title>LexisNexis(TM) Academic - Dear Blog: It's Another Day in Connecticut/ Jane Gordon</title>
<description>This article talks about technorati.com, a blog tracker which keeps up on the number of hits and trackbacks a given blog possesses.&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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