links for 2007-08-17
Posted on August 17, 2007
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We won’t tell you how to be the next Google, but we’ll teach the basic techniques that are part of the price of entry. Better or more specialized algorithms are going to be the heart of each web 2.0 company’s secret sauce.
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Although the sites of nontraditional news organizations are a threat to traditional news organizations, the latter have strengths they can leverage on the Web. Local news organizations are “brand names” within their communities, which can be used to t
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For publishers PubMatic helps you auction your ad inventory to the major networks you work with already, optimize your contextual creative and ad formats to optimize your click-thru rates, and to help make it easier to answer questions (that you think wou
links for 2007-08-16
Posted on August 16, 2007
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Google Analytics Is Re-Launched: Do These Five Things First In V2 » Occam’s Razor by Avinash KaushikHere are the five things you should do the first time you log into GA V2:
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Those under 25 are the most active users of mobile social networking sites across all geographies. In France, Germany, Italy and Spain, the age demographic with the largest percentage of use is 13-17-year-olds, whereas college-aged consumers (18-24) are t
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In addition, Jellyfish (along with digital provider Ceros) could’ve done a lot of things to help overcome those challenges: * The content could’ve been indexed by search engines (it doesn’t appear to be), so the magazine was invisible to everyone ex
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Recently, I was looking again and found a project called Tesseract. Tesseract is the product of HP research efforts that occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s. HP and UNLV placed it on SourceForge in 2005, and it is in the process of migrating to Goo
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On Pluck’s Social Media Suite product page, the number one selling point to publishers is “Drive site traffic and increase page views.” Given the insane ability of social networks to drive traffic, this seems like a fairly safe promise to make. But
links for 2007-08-14
Posted on August 14, 2007
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Neil Thurman - City University
links for 2007-08-11
Posted on August 11, 2007
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Jimmy Tingle weaves comedy, politics, commentary and storytelling into the fabric of the American experience. Previews 2-4 Aug. ‘Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2007′.
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Reuters points out that Trinity Mirror has also been investing in online recruitment portals, which offer relatively high margins and can be integrated into existing print and online platforms.
links for 2007-08-09
Posted on August 9, 2007
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If there is any justice in this showbusiness world, Kristen Schaal will soon be best remembered in the UK for an hour-long show that is impossible to erase from your mind.
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Brushing aside his reputation for the offensive, Sadowitz is also an amazing magician and King of the sleight-of-hand. Previews 2-3 Aug. ‘Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2007′.
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“Cabaret evening celebrating the music of Tom Waits, performed by Stewart D’Arrietta” - saw it 8th August - great band - Australian guy does decent covers of Waits classics, piano could do with a tune (according to Malcolm) …
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“At £25 a ticket it’s not cheap but it promises to be one of the most exhilarating nights out on the Fringe” - saw this 7th August - it was good/interesting and technically impressive but half a botle of cheap german lager wasn’t quite enough to get me
links for 2007-08-06
Posted on August 6, 2007
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The architecture of the revamped list site means that, for every main article being displayed, the system offers links to related information, including restaurants near a particular bar (and in order of proximity, too), or other art venues, or other movi
links for 2007-08-04
Posted on August 4, 2007
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100 best Scottish books - compiled by The List.
links for 2007-08-02
Posted on August 2, 2007
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Yelp has found a unique way to deliver value from user-generated content. However, when I first heard about it, I had my doubts. I was unsure how it would amass a large enough database of comments and input from users for the reviews to be valuable — bu
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Saw a bit of this last night at the Assembly press launch - oh dear.
links for 2007-08-01
Posted on August 1, 2007
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An informant has forwarded me a Facebook rate card — a rate card the company claims doesn’t exist. It’s dated February, so keep that in mind. And any rate card, of course, is a salesman’s fantasy numbers, not the real ones that get hammered out in a shar
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The rescue of shops in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Nottingham, Cambridge, and Covent Garden in London leaves Fopp’s administrators, Ernst & Young, with 75 more to sell - not as going concerns, given that HMV has the rights to the Fopp name and will us
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