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'''Technorati''' iswas founded an [[Internet]] [[search engine]] for searching [[blog]]s. By June 2008, Technorati [[Web indexing|index]]es 112.8 million blogs and over 250 million pieces of tagged social media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://technorati.com/about|title=Welcome to Technorati|date=today(0)|accessdate=2008-06-25}}</ref> The name Technorati is a [[portmanteau]] of the words [[technology]] and [[literati]], which invokes the notion of technological intelligence or intellectualism.
 
Technorati Media is an integrated online media company with an ad network, three owned web properties, and an ad technology platform. Technorati Media’s advertising network was launched in June 2008. In May 2009, comScore ranked Technorati Media as the 6th largest social media property and the 3rd largest blog property. Technorati.com is the world’s first and largest blog search engine, and one of only two real-time search indexes covering the blogosphere. [[BlogCritics]] is a journalism 3.0 site with a community over 3,000 authors who have published over 84,000 articles using the site’s proprietary publishing platform, which was acquired by Technorati Media in August 2008. Twittorati.com was launched in July 2009 and shows what top bloggers are tweeting about, and how these trends compare to blogosphere trends.
Technorati was founded by [[Dave Sifry]] and its [[headquarters]] are in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]. [[Tantek Çelik]] was the site's Chief Technologist.
 
The company publishes the annual State of the Blogosphere report, tracking growth and trends in the blogosphere.
 
Technorati was founded by [[Dave Sifry]] and its [[headquarters]] are in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]. [[Tantek Çelik]] was the site's Chief Technologist. Richard Jalichandra became CEO in October of 2007. Dave Sifry remains Chairman of Technorati's board.
 
Technorati uses and contributes to [[open source]] software. Technorati has an active [[software developer]] community, many of them from open-source culture. Sifry is a major open-source advocate, and was a founder of [[LinuxCare]] and later of [[Wi-Fi]] access point software developer Sputnik. Technorati includes a public developer's [[wiki]], where developers and contributors collaborate, also various open [[API]]s.