The Google search used was probably "google.com/search?as_q=friendfeed&num=100&as_sitesearch=friendfeed.com" http://google.com/search... However, Google customizes it's search for everyone, so who knows if the author used a clean-slate machine to do the analysis?
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Better analysis might be searching people's names on Google with "friendfeed.com" to see how many entries appear. Consider edythe 17,500 - Maryam 11,700 - RAPatton 7,250
- Mitchell Tsai
Compare to the Lifestream list - which appears somewhat random (1) Robert Scoble 66,600 (2) Louis Gray 20,000 (3) Paul Buchheit 6,350 (4) Steve Rubel 27,700 (5) Chris Baskind 3,290 (6) Mr. News Junk 885 (7) MG Siegler 5,190 (8) Frederic 4,010 (9) Muhammad Saleem 2,320 (10) Scott Beale 29,100
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(11) Fred Wilson 20,400 (12) Dobromir Hadzhiev 9,240 (13) Michael Arrington 8,230 (14) Grant Bierman 1,230 (15) Corvida 5,050 (16) Leo Laporte 27,600 (17) Morton Fox 5,770 (18) Chris Pirillo 2,020 (19) Dave Winer 36,700 (20) Johannes Kleske 848
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(21) Ryne Nelson 1,100 (22) Brian Solis 1,710 (23) Chris Dibona 279 (24) Veronica Belmont 150 (25) Tuaw 1,170 (26) Elliot Ng 138 (27) Mark Krynsky 2,840 (28) Brian Daniel Eisenberg 889 (29) Thomas Ho 1,690 (30) Bob Lee 655
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