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With only 14 comments the odds were good.
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Acquiring and analyzing information about visitors to your site has come a long way since the days of the Javascript site counters. Using today’s site metrics solutions you can track where a […]

The discussion flared up when Josh Koppleman, a well known angel investor, wrote that many of the Web 2.0 companies that were cropping up were targeting a niche audience. He found that many were me-too or forgettable permutations of some of the more established players such as Flickr, You Tube or Digg.
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These social bookmarking sites are popping up all over the place and in every shape, form, and language. It only makes sense that Google should create one of their own. People are clamoring that Google Notebook is a del.icio.us killer, but I think that is about as likely as Google Base(which I haven’t heard anything […]

YouTube Goes Mobile

YouTube announced today that it would offer a service to allow PDAs as well as video capable phones to upload content directly to their service.
They have stated support for all the major carriers including: Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. They have also incorporated multiple profiles so you can use more than one digital device. Props […]

Premium Web Services, Good or Bad?

There is a long standing debate of whether or not to offer a “premium” web service alongside the ad supported ones. This debate is one that my colleagues and I engage in often. The division of service between customers who and pay, and those that don’t, is usually a point of contention. What it comes […]

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