Archive for the 'Most Popular' Category

July’s most-popular posts: Best quotes, blog networks, recognize employees, digital identity management, internship tips

Monday, August 13th, 2007

These are the links from my reading list that got the most clicks in July (along with any notes I wrote on the link, or sometimes a quote from the linked article).

Best. Journalism Quotes. Ever.
Should Newspapers Become Local Blog Networks?: “What’s becoming clear is that blogs are now the organizing principle for newspapers’ original online […]

June’s most-popular links: Lines, local, killing, innovation, geo-tagging

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

These are the links from my reading list that got the most clicks in June (along with any notes I wrote on the link, or sometimes a quote from the linked article).

The Elements of Interactivity: lines and relationships: “Nineteenth-century mathematicians discovered to their discomfort that as the conceptual machinery of mathematics became more precise, it […]

May’s most-popular links: Social social social social porn porn porn blog blog community

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

These are the links from my reading list that got the most clicks in May (along with any notes I wrote on the link, or sometimes a quote from the linked article) … there’s a four-way tie for the fifth slot, so all are included.

A billionaire’s guide to stopping “theft” of your online newspaper content… […]

April’s most popular links: making local work, late-night dumps, innovation quick, slow descents, and daily papers vs. weeklies

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

These are the links from my reading list that got the most clicks in April (along with any notes I wrote on the link, or sometimes a quote from the linked article):

Turns out it’s tough to make local work on the Web: “Whoever can get this thing right—there’s a lot of money there,” says Josh […]

March’s most-popular links: Hair, maps, windows apps, web stats and charging for online news

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

These are the links that got the most clicks in March (along with any notes I wrote on the link, or sometimes a quote from the linked article):

Lifehacker Code: Texter (Windows): “Text substitution app Texter saves you countless keystrokes by replacing abbreviations with commonly used phrases you define.”
How the world really shapes up: Maps […]

February 2007’s Most-Popular links

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Heh, meant to do this a while ago… if you read Joe Think by RSS then you probably don’t know about the online news reading list I keep up. I use Furl.net for it, and one of the cool parts about Furl is it tells you how many clicks each link gets (side note: Google […]

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