I've recently discovered Google Insight and am using it for all sorts of pointless trend analysis attempts - to see what's hot, and what isn't.
And apparently, LiveJournal is not so hot any more. Searches for it have declined by more than half since its peak in January 2005. This suggests that the community of LiveJournal users isn't really growing (with the possible exception of Russian Spambots), and that interest is slowly waning.
Blogging itself seems fairly stable at the moment, so there must be other trends filling up the void caused by the reduction of LiveJournal.Twitter, possibly - but what else is out there?
And apparently, LiveJournal is not so hot any more. Searches for it have declined by more than half since its peak in January 2005. This suggests that the community of LiveJournal users isn't really growing (with the possible exception of Russian Spambots), and that interest is slowly waning.
Blogging itself seems fairly stable at the moment, so there must be other trends filling up the void caused by the reduction of LiveJournal.Twitter, possibly - but what else is out there?
My plans for my ENWorld blog seem to be progressing nicely... :D
Oh, and I've just posted another review - this one is for Suppressed Transmission: The First Broadcast.
EDIT: I'm proud to say that I am currently the only person listed in the Best Entries and Best Blogs category - let's see how long I can keep this up.
Oh, and I've just posted another review - this one is for Suppressed Transmission: The First Broadcast.
EDIT: I'm proud to say that I am currently the only person listed in the Best Entries and Best Blogs category - let's see how long I can keep this up.
