I was lurking on Jonas Luster's and noticed a small box heading to this article, that “simply” collects news of all applications that are already tiger-compliant.
And how is he doing that? Is he spending his days and night searching through tons of announcements, reviews, websites and press releases? Of course not! He simply asked on his blog developers put a tigerready tag when writing about a compliant application, and the grapevine is doing the rest... oh well, at least it should: at the time of this writing the tigerready tag page shows only Jonas' post.
Well, I just did some trivial queries and found out that none of my post is correctly “tagged” on technorati: more precisely, posts belonging to categories made up of just one word seems to get through, while multiple word categories and tags I'm putting in the html seems to be ignored. Some TR guru out there who can tell me why?
And how is he doing that? Is he spending his days and night searching through tons of announcements, reviews, websites and press releases? Of course not! He simply asked on his blog developers put a tigerready tag when writing about a compliant application, and the grapevine is doing the rest... oh well, at least it should: at the time of this writing the tigerready tag page shows only Jonas' post.
Well, I just did some trivial queries and found out that none of my post is correctly “tagged” on technorati: more precisely, posts belonging to categories made up of just one word seems to get through, while multiple word categories and tags I'm putting in the html seems to be ignored. Some TR guru out there who can tell me why?
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If you come up with the answer, let me know (via email) because I'm struggle with the same problem. I've even manually pinged technorati to no avail. I posted a similar comment elsewhere to one of your posts...
Rob: More or less solved the matter, as I explained in the more recent post.