
Don't you wonder just a bit what somebody has to say such that they can write 1,000-10,000 posts about it? How deep have they dug? where have they gone with their topic?
IMHO, these 100 most prolific bloggers have added much to the knowledge base in the blogosphere. Maybe there is something you need/want to know about.
The number forty eight most prolific blogger is DavidMattison.
Recent posts at DavidMattison:
DataNet funding from the US National Science Foundation, Office of Cyberinfrastructure
Scriblio, designed for the library community and built from WordPress, released in public beta
International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 24-26, 02007
Freebase, what is your experience so far?
Do you know the answer to the next big question?
Drop by and give DavidMattison a bit of encouragement.--- A NOTE ABOUT THIS SERIES ---
I have been wanting to introduce the Top 100 Profilic Bloggers here at TBOK for some time I started a couple of times but got sidetracked.
The idea started here and so far around 90 bloggers have claimed to have written at least 1,000 posts.
I am inclined to think there are more and hope that this series of posts will bring them out of the virtual woodwork and they will make themselves known.![]()
My thoughts on 100 Most Prolific Bloggers - What it means has already been written. How to get on the list is there as well.
Or if you think you should be on the list, you can leave a comment here or head to the wiki at Top 100 Prolific Bloggers, that is, if you have 1,000 or more posts at your website.
Please let me know if you find something while being exposed to these 100 bloggers. I'm learning, too, as I create this series.








Thanks very much for the recognition Bill. I'm delighted to be on your inaugural list of the Top 100 Prolific Bloggers.
Posted by: David Mattison | October 13, 2007 9:16 AM | Permalink to Comment