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I am now on FriendFeed. Drop by and say hello…
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“For consultant Jevon MacDonald, who thinks that lifestream aggregators are starting to become ‘noise aggregators,’ the solution to the problem lies in the development of filters that learn what you want to read.”
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Great critique of E&Y report: “This is one of those Adam is a man, Adam lives in Reading, therefore all men live in Reading bits of logic. Google uses CPC. Google gets £2.40 revenue per user… therefore all sites using CPC will generate £2.40 per user”
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“I’ve noted before that predictions are a dangerous game. But I’m glad people keep making them. They make entertaining reading years later.”
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“The death and life of the American newspaper.”
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List of regional and local newspaper websites [via cybersoc]. Must get ours updated on this.
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Robin on Facebook’s traffic trends: “Facebook’s market share of UK Internet visits last week (w/e 22 March 2008) was equal to its previous record high of 2.16% during the Christmas week (w/e 29 December 2007).” [via techcrunchuk]
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“Jicims – the Joint Industry Committee for Internet Measurement Systems – is inviting media research agencies to submit their ideas for tracking and reporting on the web habits of panels of people.” [via AOP]
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“I thought it might be worth a few words here to talk about how we made the new home page work for disabled users.”
links for 2008-03-26
26 March 2008 · Leave a Comment
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