- Dave
Sifry is an
American software entrepreneur and
blogosphere icon
known for
founding Technorati in 2004,
formerly a
leading blog
search engine. He...
- two-party
system that has
dominated electoral politics in the
United States.
Sifry (2002), p. 230: For convenience, and
because they
believed it was important...
-
focused on
online publishing and advertising.
Technorati was
founded by Dave
Sifry, with its
headquarters in San Francisco.
Kevin Marks was the site's Prin****l...
- in 1914, and in the 1916 election, he
supported the Republicans.
Micah Sifry argues that
despite years of
discontentment with the two
major parties in...
-
Saddam Hussein. New York: Farrar,
Straus and Giroux. ISBNÂ 978-0-374-13823-3.
Sifry, Micah; Cerf,
Christopher (1991). The Gulf War Reader. New York, NY: Random...
-
becoming a
political columnist for the SoHo W****ly News. In an obituary,
Micah Sifry wrote that "It was said that he
could have been the 'next
Jimmy Breslin...
- "Meetup got
acquired by
Bending Spoons". The Verge.
Retrieved 2024-01-11.
Sifry,
Micah (November 7, 2011). "From
Howard Dean to the tea party: The power...
- of the Blogosphere,
April 2006 Part 1: On
Blogosphere Growth".
Sifry's Alerts (
sifry.com).
April 17, 2006.
Archived from the
original on 9
January 2013...
-
pings that are spam has
dropped to 53%. The term was po****rized by
David Sifry from
Technorati in his
February 2006
State of the
Blogosphere report, but...
- and
Micah L
Sifry. The Iraq War Reader: History, Do****ents, Opinions. New York: Touchstone, 2003, p. 32. ISBNÂ 0-7432-5347-7. Cerf and
Sifry. The Iraq War...