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Hot trends for April 04, 2008
CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld - Toronto Star
Vanity Fair's ex-editor shifts to aggregating news (ZDNet)
Fri, 04 Apr 2008 16:54:07 PDT
Tina Brown is hooking up with InterActivCorp to create a competitor to the Drudge Report, or possibly the Huffington Post.(From Reuters) Move over, Matt Drudge. A fresh site for aggregating links to the hottest news stories is coming courtesy of Barry Diller and Tina Brown. Diller...
Hot Trends Daily: Info about capital of mexico
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:42:51 PDT
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Trendrr Makes Data Mashups A Breeze
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:26:11 PDT
In our quest to provide comprehensive analysis of tech industry trends, most technology bloggers have become statistics junkies. To see what's popular we often rely on a bevy of metrics -- Google Trends, Technorati posts, Nielsen Buzzmetrics, Compete stats, Facebook friends, etc. The list goes on and on. But comparing those statistics and trying to
CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 3, 2008 CALGARY–CBC News will close the Calgary unit of its Newsworld channel as of next month. The public broadcaster announced Thursday that the two hours of ... CBC news cutting staff in Calgary Calgary Herald CBC News increases resources devoted to Alberta coverage Canada NewsWire (press release) CBC to cut Calgary Newsworld unit, hire more Alberta reporters CBC.ca all 11 news articles |
Vanity Fair's ex-editor shifts to aggregating news (ZDNet)
Fri, 04 Apr 2008 16:54:07 PDT
Tina Brown is hooking up with InterActivCorp to create a competitor to the Drudge Report, or possibly the Huffington Post.(From Reuters) Move over, Matt Drudge. A fresh site for aggregating links to the hottest news stories is coming courtesy of Barry Diller and Tina Brown. Diller...
Hot Trends Daily: Info about capital of mexico
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:42:51 PDT
capital of mexico
Trendrr Makes Data Mashups A Breeze
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:26:11 PDT
In our quest to provide comprehensive analysis of tech industry trends, most technology bloggers have become statistics junkies. To see what's popular we often rely on a bevy of metrics -- Google Trends, Technorati posts, Nielsen Buzzmetrics, Compete stats, Facebook friends, etc. The list goes on and on. But comparing those statistics and trying to















