Washingtonpost.com has partnered with blog search company Technorati to offer its readers the opportunity to view comments and opinions about washingtonpost.com articles and editorials.
"This partnership is part of our ongoing initiative to embrace and respond to the many dynamic ways that users consume and participate in news and information over the internet," said Caroline Little, Publisher and CEO of washingtonpost.com.
The partnered service will search millions of blogs for postings and feature links to the most blogged about articles on washintongpost.com content.
David L. Sifry, founder and CEO of Technorati, says "We're pleased to be working with washingtonpost.com in leading the way toward expanding the interaction between the public and those who make and report the news. We salute them for recognizing the potential of blogs as a valuable contribution to the public discourse."
Technorati did not comment on whether the deal will serve ads.
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