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From the Wikio info page:
The position of a blog in the Wikio ranking depends on the number and weight of the incoming links from other blogs. Our algorithm accords a greater value to links from blogs placed higher up in the ranking. […]
Only links found in RSS feeds are counted. Blogrolls are not taken into account.
So this is basically a measure of how much “buzz” a given blog generates. Which explains why 3 of the top 4 are climate blogs (and why Anthony Watts is #2 while Ed Yong is #15…)
From the Wikio info page:
The position of a blog in the Wikio ranking depends on the number and weight of the incoming links from other blogs. Our algorithm accords a greater value to links from blogs placed higher up in the ranking. […]
Only links found in RSS feeds are counted. Blogrolls are not taken into account.
So this is basically a measure of how much “buzz” a given blog generates. Which explains why 3 of the top 4 are climate blogs (and why Anthony Watts is #2 while Ed Yong is #15…)