Twingly.com, a spam-free blog search engine that currently serves 25 millions search results per month, has compiled a Top 100 list of the most popular blogs today.
Twingly uses a concept of a Blog Rank for their metrics. Akin to Google’s Page Rank service, Blog Rank measures the web prominence of blogs only. The Blog Rank indicates how much influence and importance a particular blog has become.
Twingly can also group by language, so here are the Top 10 English blogs:
10. Perez Hilton
9. Lifehacker
8. ReadWriteWeb
7. The Official Google Blog
6. Mashable!
5. CNN Political Ticker
4. Engadget
3. Gizmodo
2. Boing Boing
And the top blog is …
1 reply on “Twingly’s Top 100 Blogs”
i use the service ://URLFAN which to me is more transparent in regards to “ranking websites”. Their top 100 is pretty well respected in the web 2.0 world:
http://www.urlfan.com/site/top_100/100.html
urlfan ranks sites according to their popularity in the blogosphere and shows all their data. It’s a little more clear than both technorati and twingly when it comes to ranking websites, since thats what they focus on.