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    April 21st, 2008

    ♫ Come on, come on, come on, come on
    Now touch me, baby
    Cant you see that I am not afraid? ♫

    Words and music by Robby Krieger, recorded by The Doors.

    If you maintain a web site or a blog, you want to know who is linking to your site. If you have a blog, you can use Technorati to see how many blogs are referencing your blog and to create a list of those links. But it is difficult to see the linking in a graphical manner.

    Hello Touchgraph! This website allows you to explore the relationships between websites or blogs. You type in the URL of your web site or blog (or any other web site or blog in which you are interested), and you obtain a graphical view of the links to that site or blog.

    It is a wonderful way of viewing who is reaching out to touch you…!

    This entry was posted on Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 1:09 pm and is filed under Technology, Trends. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

    2 Responses to “Who is Reaching Out to You?”
    1. Vic Morris Says:

      Random question: I know you are using wordpress for this blog, but have you tried any other platforms. I am trying to decide for my blog? and I ask because I like yours.

    2. admin Says:

      Vic:

      I went to http://www.Skunkworks.ca who designed my blog and selected WordPress for me. Having said that, I am totally happy with WordPress (I also blog at http://www.slaw.ca and they use WordPress as well).

      I know that there are different platforms out there – good luck in your blogging venture!

      Cheers,

      Dave

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