TechCrunch Steps Up
Michael and Marshall sure are supportive this week [Thanks, guys!]. We're going to do our best to make sure it pays for them. Not only did we get Crunch'd Thursday evening, but now they've posted our Recent Readers widget on all their pages.
The widget leads to individual reader profiles and to the TechCrunch reader community, which is growing nicely. The community has doubled to 312 since Thursday evening. Fred says that it will become more populous than his blog's community of 491 in another 24 hours. I think it'll take 72 hours, but that's just me.
Please take a look, join up, and let us know what you think.

I'm a fairly new member here and thoroughly enjoy it so far. But ... one thing I find troublesome is the 'community' set-up. I take it a community is just one person's blog with fellow bloggers as 'readers' that make up that certain community. Personally I like catagories, so if I'm searching for books, it would be more intractive for myself to go to the 'book' communty. And not the search engine. But, like my ex-wife always said, 'Shup-up'.
Posted by: omninaif | October 23, 2006 at 10:23 AM
We'd love to categorize in order to help you find specific groups more easily. We're work for the best way to do that without making things needlessly complex. Look for something over the winter, I'd suspect.
Posted by: Scott Rafer | October 23, 2006 at 02:22 PM
Cool Beans. Sounds yummy.
Posted by: omninaif | October 24, 2006 at 08:09 AM
It is a good service - and being one of the early adoptors of the OutClicks information was what set this tracker apart from many others
Posted by: ۞ Search Engines WEB ۞ | October 28, 2006 at 09:05 PM