@fred_beecher, it doesn't alway rain everywhere the radar says. Recessions (& expansions) are the closest to man-controlled weather we have. in reply to fred_beecher17 hrs ago
Pageviews Dead: Killed by RSS, AJAX, Widgets I’ve stopped tracking my web stats. I’ve only got one site left on the useless Google Analytics and haven’t visited the reporting page in forever.
Incoming links and comments are the useful measures to me. Those tools are nowhere as mature as they need to be. Then again, I’m not looking for investors, advertisers, or the
Notes from Bob Garfield’s Chaos Scenario 2.0 Talk at Macalester Bob Garfield’s Chaos Scenario 2.0 presentation on Monday night felt like the opposite of the Blind Men and the Elephant. He’s just one of the many people from different angles, proclaiming that Advertising is dying and it’ll kill media as we know it.
“That horrible crashing sound you hear is a gravy train derailing.” - Jeff
Ad Standards for Newspapers? “Several wondered if the ad met the Star Tribune’s standards for acceptable advertising or if it was a mistake.” - Kate Parry, Star Tribune’s ombudsman
Here’s our panel’s reaction to the issue:
Snarky Garrick: “Until readers directly provide the Strib with enough revenue that advertising isn’t needed, their complaints should go in the recycling bin with the
Google Gears and Joyent Slingshot - Take the Web Offline My biggest issue with browser-based apps is their complete uselessness when I’m without internet access (or low bandwidth situations). Still happens quite frequently.
I knew that situation wouldn’t last long, but of all the potential outcomes, I didn’t expect this one: Joyent Slingshot and Google Gears turn browser-based apps into offline desktop apps.
Crazy.
If It Weren’t For The Customers “I believe media companies are afraid of interacting with their audiences, because they (mistakenly) believe that their audiences are made up of people just like them — resentful, mean spirited, backbiting, hostile egomaniacs with inferiority complexes who, if given the opportunity, will spout their opinions without regard or respect for anyone but themselves.” - Terry