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Social Networks\' Traffic Stabilizes, Facebook Nears Yahoo!
Facebook Up Slightly, MySpace and Twitter Flat to DownDespite November being nearly half over, the monthly traffic statistics from October have just been released by Compete.com, and it looks like there are no major surprises in the social networking...
Social Networks\' Traffic Stabilizes, Facebook Nears Yahoo!
Facebook Up Slightly, MySpace and Twitter Flat to DownDespite November being nearly half over, the monthly traffic statistics from October have just been released by Compete.com, and it looks like there are no major surprises in the social networking...
AddThis Debuts Service Directory, Statistics, Expands Sharing Network
AddThis, the sharing and bookmarking utility that lets users share interesting content from the Web to more than 150 different services, introduced a new Service Directory today, enabling any user or service provider to be submitted as a potential pa...
RSS Is Doing Great, But Stand-Alone Feed Readers Are Collapsing
Three years in technology can be an eternity. I marvel that just over three years ago, I was telling you that "RSS Is a Demanding Mistress", showing off a screen capture of my NetNewswire application, powered by Newsgator. At the time, as I complaine...
TweetMeme Rolls Out RSS and E-mail Buttons, Statistics
As promised earlier this month, TweetMeme, the leading site tracking the most popular shared links on Twitter, has introduced a number of new tools that help publishers and bloggers encourage readers to distribute their stories through the popular mi...
As Retweeting Rises, Linking Continues to Decline
Operating a blog focused on early adopters means being willing to adapt as technology and the world around us evolves. One of the more-recent additions to the blog was my embedding of buttons from TweetMeme, to show how often my posts were being link...
The Changing Subscriber Definition Points to Potential Over Actual
The dust has not yet fully settled on yesterday's news that RSS feed circulation numbers around the Web spiked, thanks to a new tie-up between FeedBurner and FriendFeed that essentially counted social networking subscriptions as equal to those who si...
FriendFeed Sneaks Into My RSS Stats And Hits The Big Red Button
It's tempting to go back the age-old line of there being lies, damn lies, and statistics. On the Web, where practically everything is measured and big numbers are almost always better, counting up one's followers, friends, subscribers or authority is...
