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Which Technologies And Widgets Are TechCrunch, Mashable, etc. are using

To build a world-class blog, it's important for us to model strategies used by professional bloggers at TechCrunch, Mashable, ProBlogger, Labnol, etc. If you want to check which technologies those pro-bloggers are using, then you should try out Sitonomy.

Dubbed itself as an "Anatomy of the Websites", Sitonomy is free and useful
sitonomy service that allows developers and web designers to find out which technologies a particular blog/site is using. By punching in the website URL, Sitonomy scans the website for online tools used by the site. They are then categorized into several sections such as affiliate marketing, advertising networks, blogging platform, widgets, share widgets, subscription, ads management, external libraries, stat tools and programming language.

At the analysis results page, you can find out which technologies a website is using, the description of the service used, amount of usage in percentage and alternatives of the website component.

Sitonomy also provides a bookmarklet that allows you to view the information about the blog you're currently browsing quickly.




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