tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post115266239818960751..comments2023-11-02T13:13:21.651+03:00Comments on Kaukasus: Dear future German Blog ReaderHanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06081946944668235348noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post-1152706875674123542006-07-12T16:21:00.000+04:002006-07-12T16:21:00.000+04:00Hi Vova,here is a more acurate number:http://tinyu...Hi Vova,<BR/><BR/>here is a more acurate number:<BR/>http://tinyurl.com/gduka<BR/><BR/>9.921.036 End May 2006<BR/><BR/>A bit below 10.000.000<BR/><BR/>(I myself have 8 or 9 ;-))<BR/><BR/>Yes, of course, Sage is just one example. There are many more other ways. The way f.e. Opera did the integration into the browser itselfs always confused me a bit.<BR/><BR/>I started to read some blogs in 2003, but installed an RSS-Reader End 2004 (took me 1,5 years to get it) and started blogging a couple of month later... So all from my own experience ;-)Hanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06081946944668235348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post-1152705566372898792006-07-12T15:59:00.000+04:002006-07-12T15:59:00.000+04:00Hans,That's is all very interesting and I complete...Hans,<BR/><BR/>That's is all very interesting and I completely agree with the Firefox part. I do not use Sage, I use bliglines instead and I am very very happy with it. That is how I read your blogs.<BR/><BR/>What strikes me a bit odd is the number of .de domains. I am not trying to say that it is overblown, but it does seem a little strange how all domains have numbers that seem quite real and .de is exactly 10.000.000.<BR/><BR/>VovaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com