Month: February 2007
-
YouTube – Michael Jackson Thriller
13 minutes. The full video. The whole thing. Thriller. YouTube – Michael Jackson Thriller
-
Website Statistics and Traffic Graphs comparing santacruzsentinel.com, mercurynews.com and insidebayarea.com
Fun with Alexaholic. Website Statistics and Traffic Graphs comparing santacruzsentinel.com, mercurynews.com and insidebayarea.com
-
A peek inside the WSJ editorial board » mathewingram.com/media
WSJ posts video of the editorial board meeting, one-upping Spokane’s daily blog post about the news meeting. Hmm. A peek inside the WSJ editorial board » mathewingram.com/media
-
“how i learned to stop worrying and love the blog” – Google Search
15,200 hits. Remind me to avoid cliche heds based on movie titles. “how i learned to stop worrying and love the blog” – Google Search
-
phpYahoo Version 2.0 Released – phpYahoo
Something having to do with loading Yahoo APIs using PHP. Sounds handy. phpYahoo Version 2.0 Released – phpYahoo
-
IndyMoms | Where Moms Connect
Indianapolis Star, er, mommy vertical. Needs targeted ads. Does a user of this page really want a reprint of the COLTS GOING TO SUPER BOWL front page? Some might, but that sounds like a house ad targeted run-of-site. IndyMoms | Where Moms Connect
-
Flickr: Forums: FlickrHelp: Official Old Skool Merge Topic
The long forum thread at Flickr about why they’re screwing everything up at once. Flickr: Forums: FlickrHelp: Official Old Skool Merge Topic
-
‘SF Chronicle’ Sees Record Web Day For Mayoral Affair Coverage
4.8 million page views: “Negulescu said the Web traffic is credited, in part, to the variety of items placed on the Web site related to the story, from print text to blog postings to video of the mayor’s Thursday press conference where he confirmed the af ‘SF Chronicle’ Sees Record Web Day For Mayoral Affair…
-
Sentinel sold to MediaNews partnership – By Matt King – Sentinel staff writer
Our local story on the sale. No one in the building knew this was happening yesterday until a few minutes before the MediaNews execs walked into the newsroom. Sentinel sold to MediaNews partnership – By Matt King – Sentinel staff writer
-
Using RSS to track the politicians you cover
Megan Taylor, an online journalism student at the University of Florida*, has been reviewing RSS feeds from newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post this week. She points out a feature I hadn’t seen yet in the Post’s Congressional voting database: RSS feeds on every member of Congress full of their votes. (Thanks…