Category: Technology Author : Duncan Riley Posted: April 15, 2008
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Launched in May 2008, The Inquisitr’s unique mix of tech, pop, and odd content from around the world has quickly established itself as a unique player in a sea of blogs.

Averaging in excess of 550,000 page views a month since September 2008 and still growing, The Inquisitr has also been noticed as a leading source for news, particularly in the blogging 2.0 and microblogging space. The site broke into the Technorati Top 1000 blogs on the planet in October 2008. For our latest Technorati ranking, click here.

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