@Louis: I sincerely hope that you are joking (oh wait, there's a smiley there!) ;) - Yuvi
burning your cash is better value than buying Technorati imo - DC Crowley
Heheh, Louis, any list that has me zooming past Huffington is funny (for me) but not very accurate. Another way to look at it, any blogger list that doesn't have Louis on it isn't worth being on. - Robert Scoble
Diablo Cody is rank 6th, yet her blog no longer exists. Hmm. - Colby Olson
I think this explains the supposed disparity: We count Live Search web searches for movie stars, musicians, and other famous people. Then, we compile our findings into an insightful ranking formula that tells you who the world is searching for most. (http://help.live.com/help.aspx...) In other words, they don't compile the chart in the same way that (e.g.) technorati do. - Jamie
Another thing subsequently hit me - Arrington has two brands, one being his name, the other being TechCrunch. If the blog had been called ArringtonCrunch, he would have scored much higher. He's not the only person facing this issue, since many bloggers are well known both by their own names/aliases (e.g. Corvida) and by separate brand names (e.g. SheGeeks). Ariana Huffington is one exception that comes to mind. - Ontario Emperor
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