Blogdex.net was an online resource for understanding hot topics of discussion in the blogosphere. Jump to: navigation, search Blogosphere (alternate: BlogSphere or BloggingSphere) is the collective term encompassing all weblogs or blogs as a community or social network. ...
The site, which went offline in late October 2005, offered a time-weighted list of links to online content that was cited by more than one monitored blog in the recent past. Each link received a score based both on the number of different blogs citing it and recency of those citings; the list typically featured both popular oddities of the day as well as informative and/or controversial source material for current topics of public debate.
Originally located at blogdex.media.mit.edu, the inventor of the site requested and received the blogdex.net domain name from Wikipedia, which owned it at the time. Jump to: navigation, search The Wikipedia logo. ...
Blogdex was created to facilitate the research of Cameron A. Marlow [1], a Ph.D. student at MIT's Media Laboratory. It is not clear whether the site will be revived.