Monday, October 17, 2005

AOL To Use Intelliseek's BlogPulse To Provide Content About Blogosphere

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AOL jumps into blogging with both feet

Clickz Network -- On the heels of its acquisition of Weblogs Inc., AOL has done a deal with Intelliseek's BlogPulse to receive daily blog data and trend analysis.

The word-of-mouth measurement firm will provide AOL with blog data, statistics, trend charts and blog entries. The publisher will feature the data on its network, allowing visitors to its sites to keep up with blog chatter and buzz.

AOL Community Vice President Bill Schreiner said the company's aim was to keep visitors to the AOL network connected and informed about what bloggers are talking about.

Intelliseek will provide AOL with lists of top blogs; top blog posts; top news stories and news sources cited by bloggers; top links being shared by bloggers; and top personalities being discussed by bloggers. AOL will also receive feeds from BlogPulse's own blogs, which discuss blog activity and entertainment.

Intelliseek's BlogPulse search engine indexes more than 17 million blogs.

Read PR Newswire Press Release.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Big Media, Little Blogosphere
There aren't yet enough quality pages to satisfy advertisers' hunger for a blog presence Jason ... AOL is hardly the first mainstream media company to plunge into interactive Web journals known as blogs.
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