I recently installed the Netcraft Toolbar in the copy of Firefox that I use on my home machine. Hitherto I have mostly used Netcraft for their What’s That Site Running? service (as a remote ping or to check a netblock owner). The Toolbar is new.
Every time you hit a new site, the toolbar displays five pieces of information:
– a “risk rating” (questionable)
– the date that the domain name was first noticed by Netcraft (highly unreliable)
– the rank ordering of the site by hits
– a link to a “Site Report”
– the netblock owner
I have to say that it’s changing the way I surf the web. I find myself looking at a site’s ranking, trying to understand why it’s so high (or so low). For example, my blog ranking is (at this moment) 197836. Is that good? Well, here are the top 100. Other interesting sites: Neil Gaiman’s blog is 69787, Planet Sun is 126763, and Alec Muffett’s crypticide ranks 127559. But I’m closing in on Majikthise (182579), and I’m way ahead of Simon’s Webmink (807108). Meaningful? Of course not, but it’s fun. However it only aggregates at the domain level, so all of the Sun bloggers at blogs.sun.com are going to have to share their collective ranking of 19723….