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[ Blog . Jiboneus] According to this article from Advertising Age, the result from Nielsen BuzzMetrics as measured from January 1, 2006 through December 10, 2006, the most popular Wikipedia entry is “Web2.0“. I always ran to trouble during conversation and babble out the term “Web2.0″.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
Good Morning Silicon Valley: Three spots went to editions of the State of the Blogosphere posts by Technorati's Dave Sifry. But the top individual post, linked from 801 sites, was not by a big name, but by a teed-off LiveJournal user who started a petition over interface issues that must have struck a nerve. (via Cosmos)
AdJab: Nielsen BuzzMetrics has released what it's labeling as the most popular blog posts of 2006. Based on this list it looks like most people were interested in Keith Olberman's "Special Comments" and Technorati head David Sifry's updates on how the blogosphere was doing. (via Cosmos)
Making a Mark: The winner for 2006 is Laura Frankstone of Laurelines primarily for blogging her sketches of Paris in October while she was still there but also for the way she planned a whole year of themes for her artistic endeavours - much of which involved getting out and about with her sketchbook - or rather sketchbooks! Her blog is hugely popular and her sketches regularly delight all the very many people who read it on a daily basis. (via Cosmos)
AI3:::Adaptive Information: Vik Singh’s AI Research site is also very helpful in related machine learning areas, plus he has written a fantastic tutorial on how to craft a powerful technology portal using the Google CSE service. (via Cosmos)
Simple Technology - News and how-tos for the digital lifestyle: Part of the reason for the most recent changes (as Time Magazine pointed out) is that people don’t need to own a global mega-corporation to develop really useful devices, online content, or software. That means that more and more applications and devices are coming to market more quickly than ever because users are hustling to get their new developments out there. (via Cosmos)
The Perfect Balance: The evolution of the web/Internet. It was powerful before, but it is even more powerful now and will get even more so in the future. (via Cosmos)
[Searchmarketingbasics.com] Blog Babble | Search Marketing Basics: Well, it seems that the Wall Street Journal doesn’t have the highest opinion of blogs and blogging. Okay, while it is one person’s opinion published in the Wall Street Journal, that opinion may speak for what a lot of people, and businesses, are thinking.
[Elgg.net] Joan Vinall-Cox :: Blog: I use a Wikispaces wiki and an Elgg Community blog to supplement the classroom. Joan Vinall-Cox :: Weblog :: Shaping The Rhetoric for Blogging .
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