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Can Google Trends Predict The Election?
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on June 07, 2008
If more people are searching on Google for “Obama” than “McCain” does that mean he is more likely to win the election? Not every voter in the U.S. uses Google, or even uses the Internet, for that matter. But enough of the population does use Google that its search patterns cannot be ignored by either candidate, the press, or anyone interested in the outcome of the election. Fortunately,...
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More Google Reader Notes Statistics
via benjamingolub.com by Benjamin Golub on June 07, 2008
... users (RSSmeme is currently tracking 14174 users):42173 notes created by 4224 users averages out to 10 notes per user (filtering out all users who do not make notes). The top 5 users are:WindPower with 253 notes (also number 1 last time)KnarfJ with 186 notes[BLT]FQX with 183 notesElize with 177 notesQian with 174 notesFor those who are curious; Robert Scoble comes in at #28 with 121 notes.
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Generation Y - Welcome To Their World
via ReadWriteWeb by Corvida on June 07, 2008
We've showed how Gen Y is going to change the web. In doing so, Gen Y is also changing the world. Despite all of this, the world of Generation Y eludes a lot of the previous generations. Generation Y is absorbed in a world made possible through technology. This is a key factor that is left out of the misconceptions made about Gen Y. Here's a glimpse into the world of Gen Y and how...
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RSSMeme is the Authority on Google Reader Sharing Notes
via louisgray.com by louisgray on June 07, 2008
One month after the Google Reader team added the capability to add personal notes to shared items from RSS feeds, it hasn't been entirely clear whether this feature has been a tremendous success, a dud, or somewhere in between. But Benjamin Golub, author of RSSmeme, a shared items tabulator and statistics tracker, has amassed a wealth of data on these notes, which puts RSSmeme to the...
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The iPhone Stakeout: Part II
via Forbes.com: Most popular stories by Brian Caulfield on June 08, 2008
As the iPhone stakeout continues, people all along Apple's supply chain plead ignorance.
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Big Brown's Logistics Business Flowing Black
via Forbes.com: Most popular stories by Ruthie Ackerman on June 08, 2008
After years of losses, a big bet for UPS starts paying off.
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Python, Javascript, And PHP as Languages for Beginners
via CodingExperiments.com by (author unknown) on June 08, 2008
Shared by Mike Reynolds Nice but off-key in parts.IntroductionPython, Javascript, and PHP are all known as languages that beginners can use to sink their teeth in programming. Those three language are also frequently used in many commercial applications. Given all these three choices, which language should a beginner learn? Well, here’s the features of the three languages broken...
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Why Amazon Went Down, and Why It Matters (Alistair Croll/GigaOM)
via Techmeme by (author unknown) on June 08, 2008
Alistair Croll / GigaOM:Why Amazon Went Down, and Why It Matters — Amazon.com's U.S. retail site became unavailable around 10:25 AM PST, and now appears to be back up. Amazon's not naming names — all that director of strategic communications Craig Berman would say was that: “Amazon's systems are very complex …
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Google VP Calls For Comments On Favicon Design
via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on June 07, 2008
Sometimes small changes can grow into big issues. Especially if those changes are made by an online corporation with global spread and hundreds of millions of regular consumers or users. Enter, the Google favicon.Surely you’ve noticed the company’s shift from a big, brawny capital ‘G’ to a more reserved, accentuated and scripted lowercase ‘g’. How does it suit you? Well? Does it not...
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Superdelgate firewall failed Clinton
via Democratic Convention Watch by Matt on June 07, 2008
... superdelegates....The commanding lead she had held in superdelegates at the start of the contests — she was about 100 ahead of Mr. Obama — had dwindled by mid-March, to 12. And superdelegates were showing an independence that the Clinton campaign had not counted on, not quite buying her argument that she was more electable than Mr. Obama. The break in Mrs. Clinton’s supposed firewall ...
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