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  1. @lskrocki - and here is a coat of arms. Careful. Paint still wet. http://bit.ly/37yFid
  2. Interesting change in the world of web analytics-Adobe to acquire Omniture. http://bit.ly/EGUoN
  3. Nice - mobile phones in 1979 http://bit.ly/cUrbZ Retro handset chic...
  4. Fantastic - BBC archive of Tomorrows World: http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/tomorrowsworld/index.shtml First broadcast - 1965 and ran 40 years
  5. But, processing power and bandwidth are going to be the limiting factors - tight code only gets you so far...
  6. AR can open up a world of new ways of doing things,such as fixing your car: http://bit.ly/18TNqe Or perhaps putting together IKEA furniture?
  7. Now, as latest generations of cellphones pack big processing power, augmented reality is coming back into fashion: http://bit.ly/1DedpS
  8. Hyperlocal news advertising - the next big thing? Or still looking for a real business case? http://bit.ly/HyperlocalNews
  9. Quick poll on business orientated social networking... http://twtpoll.com/caqhn2
  10. interesting: teens (in the UK) don't use Twitter... http://bit.ly/1zN4Fk
  11. that automatically expands the shortened URL to something more readable.But, still allows use of these services given the 140 character limi
  12. Or from here: http://www.longurlplease.com/
  13. The solution (for firefox at least) http://bit.ly/CUITI
  14. Seems like the spammers are now really gearing up on twitter.Short links via bit.ly and the like are redirecting all over the place.
  15. International traffic is trending upwards, as we see the effects of community engagement really driving volumes.Every interaction counts.
  16. We've currently got loads of country web venues, huge traffic and great insight @ sun. Tomorrow is data crunch day with Omniture.
  17. Been lax recently - need to renew my WAA membership.Analytics is more vital than ever in understanding the needs of complex web venues.
  18. Hilarious really - one mention of spam, and I've got a whole new load of followers, all spammers. Good grief. Blocking time.
  19. And could a zombie botnet actually be cloud computing? What would Larry say? http://bit.ly/Ovtrx
  20. The economics of spam never cease to amaze me - when sending is free, conversion rates cease to matter.. http://bit.ly/Spamanomics