NARINDER S KOCHER
INTERNET KHALSA INDIA
Top 40 sites according to FeedBurner stats

Even though I have been working with computers since the time when the PCs didn't even exist (IBM Mainframe 370), and have been involved in computers in one way or the other.


This is my first attempt at writing a Blog.


So, in that sense I am Blogging novice.


What got me started you ask. I was surfing the web yesterday and I came across an intresting blog felt like I getting out of touch and falling behind. So here I am writing my blog. Hoping that same might help somebody else will give you the Top 20 here, if you need the rest there is a link for the blog where I found these (to give credit where it belongs).


Top 40 sites according to FeedBurner stats


FeedBurner is a popular RSS feed manager, with over 600.000 feeds in their roster. One of the advantages it offers is tracking the statistics for your RSS feed usage. Publishers can also choose to go public with this data, and many of them are displaying the number of their RSS subscribers, according to FeedBurner, on their site. (for example, on this site, it’s the little chicklet in the right side of the header; click it, and you will get an option to subscribe to the RSS feed for FranticIndustries in the feed reader of your choice)


However, FeedBurner, for some reason, isn’t trying to be a popularity measuring tool. They have the data. They have the capabilities. Yet, they’re not maintaining any sort of top list of feeds with the most subscribers. The number of RSS subscribers is not the ultimate way to measure the popularity of a website, but it’s a really important metric. If FeedBurner were to maintain such a top list, it would be at least as important as Technorati and Alexa’s top lists.


So, here it is, the top 40 sites according to the number of their RSS subscriptions, as measured by FeedBurner:




1. BoingBoing






2. TechCrunch






3. Simply Recipes






4. Interesting Thing of the Day






5. 43Folders






6. Mashable






7. DumbLittleMan






8. 37signals






9. John Battelle’s Searchblog






10. CrunchGear






11. Read/Write Web






12. Coding Horror






13. How to Change the World by Guy Kawasaki






14. MicroPersuasion






15. Duct Tape Marketing






16. DiggNation






17. GoogleOperatingSystem






18. LifeHack






19. TreeHugger






20. FrenchMaidTV


As mentioned above if you want to see the full list go to the link below to see the rest of the list. More


Thanks


 


2007-04-28 02:46:44 GMT


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