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Here’s a good Facebook app from The New York Times. It tests and compares knowledge of current events with friends. It will also get non-subscribers looking at the NYTs more often to prepare for friendly competitions.
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The Project for Excellence in Journalism compared the news agenda of the mainstream media with the news agenda found on a host of user-news sites. The “headlines” were very different according to the study. Honestly, I’m not sure their methodology works.
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More than three-quarters of Internet users in the United States go online for health information, according to Burst Media. More evidence that drug makers need to invest in SEM and SEO.
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Thought provoking analysis of the video business from Henery Blodget. The executive summary: Costs are high; costs are variable (rise with use); profit margins aren’t great.
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More analysis from Blodget on the online video business.
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Research from Sybase 365 finds that Americans aren’t yet convinced that mobile banking is as safe and easy as internet banking.
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Per my post on proximity services yesterday… SameCell is a free service for your BB that emails you when friends, family, colleagues or people with common interests are nearby. I’m going to test this and will let you know how it works.
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It’s interesting to look around this visualization site.
13 September 2007
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