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In early September, we got the unfortunate news that the San Francisco Port Authority was closing Pier 38 (home to Dogpatch Labs San Francisco).

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This is what Happens When You Hit Digg’s Homepage…
March 23, 2008 – 3:44 pm | 225 Comments

SportsWrap had a post reach #1 on Digg’s homepage… And this is the result:

Battling for the Homepage: What is your Start Page?
March 23, 2008 – 11:44 am | 23 Comments

I’ve had a few interesting email exchanges in the past week about start pages. One friend of mine recently converted to Netvibes – the other switched to iGoogle… and both made the switch from …

Yahoo Buzz Has Ability to Out Muscle Digg By Delivering Greater Traffic
March 16, 2008 – 12:54 pm | 9 Comments

A week after Yahoo Buzz launched, I suggested that Digg shouldn’t have reason to be nervous unless Yahoo took advantage of their ability to deliver greater traffic to publishers: “…Yahoo has an opportunity to out-muscle …

Digg Really is Powered by the Top 50 Users
March 12, 2008 – 8:35 pm | 604 Comments

Digg can be described as an ecosystem for news readers and contributors. That ecosystem is usually thought to be both wide and deep. But below is snapshot of just how critical (and influential) the top …

A Week Into Yahoo Buzz… Digg Probably Isn’t Nervous
March 1, 2008 – 8:08 am | 654 Comments

Nearly a week after Yahoo Buzz has launched, and I haven’t found a compelling reason to do anything more than visit the homepage. I get the sense that this is the overwhelming sentiment and that …

Digg Unveils New Algorithm… Is Digg Trying to Become Techmeme?
January 23, 2008 – 9:16 pm | 254 Comments

Digg and Techmeme are two of my favorite websites – visited routinely throughout the day.
They satisfy similar needs but do so in completely different ways. Techmeme is an efficient way to scan what’s important on …

Determining the 2008 Election Winner Based on Web Traffic – Mitt Romney & Barack Obama?
January 21, 2008 – 7:31 pm | 22 Comments

Can web traffic and data determine the likely outcome of the 2008 election primaries? I put each of the major candidates through Quantcast and the results are quite revealing. The charts below are estimated ‘unique …