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February 16, 2008

Defining a problem – The Economy – Paul Krugman

I’m really liking that Paul Krugman has a blog now and posts to it a couple of times a day – I think this is a real plus and he puts in a lot more stuff that he can fit into 2 Op Ed’s at the New York Times each week.
I’m referring to his post [...]

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Poor People use Yahoo Search Engine (is it because they’re younger?)

Ok, so TechCrunch picked up on the same thing I did last night when they wrote about Poor People Use Yahoo, Those Better Off Use Google that I wrote about in SocialRiots – Does Yahoo! Search attract a younger audience than Google? Useful for Social Networking?

New data released by Hitwise yesterday shows that the [...]

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Engagement Metrics Methodology and Measurement

I figured it out – did it – but Eric Peterson and Kevin Mannion have done all the legwork – not that my idea is easy (it’s not)- but it is a solution to the problem of How the New Engagement Metrics Can Impact Advertising Decisions where Peterson is [...]

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Google’s Penalty or “Good n’ Plenty”

As a kid I saw boxes of Good n’ Plenty at the candy store all the time, and I even liked having some from time to time

But I didn’t think I’d be stuck with it all the time.
Well, now we’ve got Google’s Penalty – and made sure there is no escaping it, according to Matt [...]

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Cloud Computing goes up in smoke as Amazon S3 Cluster goes down

Attending as many conferences as I have, the next wave of computing has been discussed – especially at LeWeb3, last year, where Dave Winer mentioned it.
The famous “Cloud” or Cloud Computing, would give us infinite computing power at a lower cost. Yet I know of only one service that’s totally running off a Cloud [...]

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