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Wading Through Weblogs, One Idea at a Time

candot writes "Remember the recent slashdot story on NASA cancelling the moon hoax book? Wonder what other weblogs are saying about the subject? Launched today (in beta), the Waypath Project is an attempt to network the weblog community, connecting weblogs that share common themes, ideas, and topics. The Waypath Project's Related Weblog Navigation engine analyzes weblog entries to determine their core conceptual makeups, compares them with one another to find out how related they are, and presents you with its best guess as to what's related to your original input. This is done all automatically. Look for the disclaimers about varying quality you'd expect from an automated classification system, such as at Google News. You're encouraged to embed WP results in your weblog pages. Be the first on your block to try it out, today -- unless it gets slashdotted, then tomorrow. Resources are limited, so pace yourselves."

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  1. Blogdex: more better, less beta by EnlightenmentFan · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you want to know what weblogs are saying about the Nasa moon hoax story then I recommend you get psycholog^H^H^H^H put a bookmark on good old Blogdex. Fine format, good leads to web stories both nerdy and not. You want links (and related weblogs) for the text of the UN Resolution on Iraq, the hockey dad suing to get his son named MVP, or a simple tool to give you the size and text of any web page? They're on Blogdex today.

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  2. Re:Beta? by twstdr00t · · Score: 2, Informative

    it would appear that you are supposed to enter a URL there....

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  3. Unified weblog by GoRK · · Score: 3, Informative

    What, no mention of Blogdex, the Media Diffusion Index? It's several years old, and is pretty good at picking current trends.

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  4. The Weblog MetaData Initiative by HealYourChurchWebSit · · Score: 4, Informative



    I like sites like this ... but isn't their already an effort to define and tie blogging communities via the The Weblog MetaData Initiative?

    I mean, Waypath is at one level convenient, but no more so than well established weblog communities such as
    blo.gs, the Eaton WebPortal and blogs4God. Moreover, when it comes to gleaning headline news via a blog, I would suspect the real weapon of cohice would be our personal aggregators such as Amphetadesk and HotSheet?

    Which is where the WMDI comes in. It helps me identify sites via xml-ish mechanisms such as the Dublin Core Initiative ... which is why I would think someone who's blogging their brains out for the hottest headlines might not be better served by the WMDI.

    Then again, your mileage may vary.

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  5. Tangent by endquotedotcom · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm a day late, but I was away from computing yesterday. I run another project called Tangnet, that is sort of a similar idea, but (at this point) makes no attempt to link blog postings by idea, but focuses more on common traits between the authors of blogs. It's new but growing.