
Securing its slice of the blogosphere...
Published: 10 October 2005 11:15 GMT
VeriSign has acquired Weblogs.com and its "ping" service in a $2.3m cash deal.
With the acquisition from Scripting News, VeriSign said on Friday that it is seeking a slice of the rapidly growing blogging community. VeriSign, which operates the internet registry for dot-com and dot-net domains, is the latest large industry player to announce a blog-related acquisition.
The acquisition is unrelated to AOL's announcement on Thursday that it plans to acquire blog publisher Weblogs.
Weblogs.com's ping service alerts people when new content posts to a website or blog. Weblogs.com, for example, currently lists nearly 6,000 updates from the past five minutes.
VeriSign, which plans to continue operating Weblogs.com as an open service, noted it currently handles almost two million daily pings and supports thousands of RSS feeds.
Mark McLaughlin, VeriSign's senior vice president of naming and directory services, said in a statement: "The internet has experienced an explosion in both the number of bloggers and the number of daily RSS feeds from bloggers over the past 12 to 24 months but the infrastructure to support that level of internet communications has not kept pace."
VeriSign, which also develops technologies for securing voice and data transmissions on networks, plans to migrate the ping service to its infrastructure, with the intent of offering a service that can handle the load as RSS and real-time content demands grow.
Dawn Kawamoto writes for CNET News.com
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