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Mike Boon
www.mikeboon.com -Toronto gets its first scramble intersection today as Yonge and Dundas is now scrambled. That means vehicle traffic stops with red lights in all four directions, followed by a pedestrian free-for-all, where people cross the intersection in any direction they choose: left, right, diagonally.
It's worked elsewhere and I think it's a good idea for intersections like Yonge and Dundas. It's wo more »
Chris Brogan
www.chrisbrogan.com -Something Mack Collier just said rang a bell in my head: Technorati doesn’t count services like Twitter, Friendfeed, Plurk, Identi.ca, etc, as valid sources of traffic for a blog. Meaning, for the dozens of people who say that they find something interesting and share the link on Twitter, none of that goes towards whether a [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Technorati Doesnt Count Microblogs", url: "http://www.chrisbrogan.com/technorati-doesnt-count-microblog more »
Joey Devilla
www.joeydevilla.com -If you’re ever in Tokyo, you need to observe the scramble crossing in Shibuya. It’s pretty fascinating.
Tomorrow at 11 a.m., the intersection at Yonge and Dundas streets will become a scramble crossing (or as some of you urban and traffic engineer types might call it, a Barnes Dance or “exclusive pedestrian phase”). That means that [...] more »
Mark Evans
markevanstech.com -I went to a Microsoft event last night, and one of the things we talked about during drinks afterwards was what Mozilla does with all of the money it makes from driving search traffic to Google. The little search box in the upper right-hand side of Firefox is Mozilla’s cash-cow because Google pays Mozilla a [...] more »
Muhammad Saleem
muhammadsaleem.com -iâve written a guest post at read/writeweb looking at the state of yahoo! buzz in the wake of the most recent changes.
since they opened the submission process to everyone, the buzz surrounding the site has really been at a high. desperate publishers and marketers who were previously locked out of the supposed ‘traffic mecca’ have [...] more »
Brad Feld
feld.com -I'm having my half day DNC experience this morning. At 10am I'm on a panel creatively titled 2008 Technology Roundtable. It's limited attendee (200 people at the Ricketson Theater) but appears to being broadcast live on the web. It's an interesting experience. I really didn't want to deal with the traffic and people around the DNC, especially after runnin more »
Michael Geist
michaelgeist.ca -There are some reports that Videotron has begun to throttle P2P traffic. Comments based on personal experiences welcome. more »
Joe Duck
joeduck.com -This is an excellent presentation but I haven’t had enough coffee to take good notes, and unlike some of the other conferences I’ve covered like CES and MIX there isn’t much traffic to the conference posts anyway. Anxious to check other blogs covering this to see if they had much of a traffic [...] more »
Koka Sexton
kokasexton.com/word -I can’t believe that it is almost September alreay. This year seems to be moving faster than my Comcast internet. I’ve been trying to post as much as I can to the site. It’s still strange to me that some of the most obscure posts I have get the most traffic. June was by far [...] more »
Jim Karter
www.jimkarter.com -People use bum marketing (or article marketing) for various reasons. Some of them use it to bring traffic to their website, which they monetize through adsense. Some of them use it to drive traffic to the site which they plan to sell soon (flipping websites). Some use it to advertise products from clickbank or from [...] more »