February 2008’s Most-Popular links from my link library list: Reinvention, youtube, the geographic web and context

This is what people were clicking on off my reading list from February 2008.

  1. Ten things journalists can do to reinvent journalism
  2. YouTube by the Numbers: “Tim Wintle of Rubberductions forwarded me a pointer to a new piece of research which analyses viewership for YouTube videos in the first month.”
  3. The Pothole Paradox: Why Building The Geographic Web Is Hard, and Why It’s Worth Doing: “The idea of requiring geographic metadata for information might strike some people as excessive, but I suspect in a few years we will look back at the first decade of the web and be amazed that we went for so long without it.”
  4. The Life Cycle of a Blog Post, From Servers to Spiders to Suits — to You
  5. Thoughts on EveryBlock and context
  6. Topix.net Weblog: Welcome to the Neighborhood, Google: Chris Tolles makes a few points on zip-code based indexes of news — he takes it from a “news article” approach, which doesn’t necessarily account for the classifieds, photos, people, or businesses that are referenced in any particular article.

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