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Technorati Kicks Off "One Billion Links Tracked" Contest

Dr_evilTechnorati is quickly approaching a major milestone: one billion links tracked!  To celebrate this accomplishment they're hosting a users' salon later this week plus a contest for bloggers to guess the date and time that Technorati will reach the one billion links mark.  Dave Sifry shares more here.

To take part in the contest, you have to be a registered member of Technorati and have a claimed weblog.  You then just need to create and tag a new post complete with your guess for when Technorati will surpass one billion links tracked (i.e., date and time PST).

That being said, I'm guessing Thursday, March 31st at 3:01 p.m. PST.  Entries are due by midnight tomorrow.  The person with the closest guess wins an iPod Shuffle.  Cool stuff...

Update: Well, I wasn't that far off...1,000,710,818...

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Well done Mike - looks like you won - http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000305.html

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