August 18th, 2006 at 2:26 am
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Want to roll your own heat map so you can see where your visitors are heading? Check this article out — but you’ll need to know Javascript and Ruby to pull it off.
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Answer? A lot. e-consultancy.com saw a spike from the usual single-digit thousand they get per day to 12,000 unique users that day with a post that got promoted to Digg with 429 Diggs. ’nuff said.
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With the rise of copycat versions of YouTube in Chinese, The Government looks to regulate internet broadcasts of all types. I don’t think this is going to *as* big an issue as people make it out to be — the proliferation of broadband in China simply doe
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Think Larry King and Mike Wallace are great? Think again. ESPN has hired John Sawatsky, one of Canada’s (go Canada!) leading investigative reporters to help sports journalists ask better questions, get better answers, and in turn, get better interviews.
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Courtesy of Amit Agarwal, a nice little article on exactly how to create a printer-friendly format using CSS alone. Its exactly how I likes’em — short and saweeeet. :)
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Courtesy of Seth Godin — Wow, someone went to a lot of trouble to rank the Top 937 Web2.0 Sites according to Alexa. Also gives movement and recent changes in their ranking. What’s fascinating is how many of these I have never heard of. Propser.com? Y
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ABC News reports on people who can use echolalation to triangulate and find this by sound and echo. In other news, the Daredevil reported feeling a little left out of the Primetime report. Says, “I’ve been doing this for years too.”
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Kiko had a few pots on the stove, one of them being an online calendar ala 30boxes. Sounds like things were shuttered and quite literally on the auction block (eBay that is). Here are some of the lessons learned from the proverbial horses mouth.
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If you’re ever in a warzone, make sure you’ve got Silicon breast implants. Apparently they do just fabulous against shrapnel.

