24 Hours of Blogs
Matthew Hurst of BlogPulse offers some interesting insight into blog posts over on his Data Mining blog. It comes in 3 parts: here, here, and here.
He derives the data from 24 hours of pings to weblogs.com.
Matthew Hurst of BlogPulse offers some interesting insight into blog posts over on his Data Mining blog. It comes in 3 parts: here, here, and here.
He derives the data from 24 hours of pings to weblogs.com.
A new product from Techdirt claims it will help alleviate the problem of "too much information" that so many of us experience. It is targeted at the corporate market and blends technology with human analysis. I especially liked the first sentence of the description posted in their blog: The new service, Techdirt InfoAdvisor, takes the…
Mike Manuel republished on WebProNews a piece he contributed to Global PR Week 2 last week that is worth a read by anyone who collaborates on projects on a regular basis. Collaboration. I hate this word, it’s overused, especially in the PR industry. I should know, I work for a PR agency and my job…
No more fun in the Valley a view from across the pond on Mike Arrington’s musing about leaving Silicon Valley to escape the current craziness (tags: siliconvalley bubble) Monster, Community Newspaper Holdings forge alliance on recruitment local newspapers team up with Monster for job hunting (tags: newspapers classifieds advertising) From Internet Portals to Social Networks…
How Marketers Want To Trick Mobile Operators Into Letting Them Spam You (tags: MobileContent Spam) The Political Power Of Blogs (tags: Blogs OnlinePolitics) Motorola To Launch Idle-Screen Pointcast-like Service in U.S. (tags: MobileContent) OPML – An Awesome Experiment (tags: OPML NewProducts RSS Web2.0) MediaPost Publications – Blog Champions: High Click-Throughs Offset Low Reach – 09/29/2005…
Google’s IM client (Google Talk) has gotten all the attention today, but it strikes me that the bigger announcement is the way they will start verifying Gmail accounts – through SMS messages to users’ cell phones. The rationale is that you can fake other ways of verifying a real person is creating an account, but…
I graduated back in 1994 from American University in Washington, DC. I confess that I haven’t done the best job of keeping in touch with many of my fellow graduates — actually I can count on one hand the number of classmates I still socialize with regularly. But in recent years I have become a…