Old and busted: spam. New hotness: click fraud.
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Old and busted: spam. New hotness: click fraud.
What do movie studios know? Not much.
Victor Davis Hanson has been to see the 10,400 Americans buried at St. Avold. He thinks he knows what they would have thought. He speaks passionately and eloquently on their behalf.
Writer for the Toronto Star worries about the grave implications of the Molson-Coors merger.
Google's PageRank goes from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest. (Newmark's Door has a PageRank of 6.) This list supposedly shows all the pages on the Web that have a PageRank of 10.
Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet and founder of 3-Com, goes a little wrong with this 1995 forecast. (Link via Fark.)
Over the last ten years, it's been one of the most successful supermarket chains in the country and it's run by an "anarchist": Whole Foods.
Interesting marketing strategy: seller of product for programmers offers discount to people who run sites highly ranked by Google.
Ken at No Pundit Intended posts about an application of principal components to movie preferences.