Technorati has a neat new page which lists the most popular YouTube videos. I guess it was never a matter of when a page like this would appear, just a matter of who would get there first. Congratulations to Technorati! I wonder if we will see this picked up by the memetracker crowd as well. Currently, the model in that space is to filter by content type (giving us, for example, different flavours of Memeorandum and TailRank filtered by tech, politics, etc.) The video list suggests a different model which is to filter by the media type (similar to BlogPulse' filtering by blog and news links).
Tailrank had it first:
http://tailrank.com/posts/filter/handle/_video
We've just done a bad job of publicizing it.
This includes the hottest posts from not just Youtube but other media sites too...
Posted by: Kevin Burton | April 02, 2006 at 05:18 PM
Hmm... So we're all okay with YouTube being listed as a blog alongside BoingBoing, Engadget, etc.? Listing the videos as separate content, I agree with. Calling YouTube a "blog," I'm still skittish about.
Posted by: Justin Kownacki | April 27, 2006 at 01:35 PM
I think findory does this too:
http://findory.com/video/
Kind regards,
Walter
Posted by: Walter | September 11, 2006 at 04:13 PM