Link Roundup

Link Roundup (3/13/2007)

(1) Three Hypotheses of Human Interface Design

Tantek Celik of Technorati explains that Twitter is successful in part  because it requires a lot less key strokes than blogging or email. 

(2) John Edwards has 792 Twitter Friends  

I continue to think Twitter is going to be the next big thing....

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Link Roundup (2/12/2006)

  • A Blog's Blast Damage

    Washington Post column on their most recent blog controversy and the differences in process between online and print content.

  • 83 Beautiful WordPress Themes You (Probably) Haven’t Seen

    Good list of some cool themes for WordPress junkies.  Some inspiration for blog designers as well.

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Link Roundup (2/8/2007)

  • Waiting To Hear From Edwards from MyDD

    Super influential liberal blogger Chris Bowers draws a line in the sand with the Edward's campaign over the potential firing of campaign bloggers Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan. At this point the Edward's campaign has pretty much pissed off the entire blogosphere over this (liberal and conservative). 

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Link Roundup (1/31/2007)

  • 28% of Online Americans Have Used the Internet to Tag Content (PDF)
    Pew releases a new study about the use of tagging to classify content (on sites like del.icio.us and flickr).
  • Spam Made Up 94% Of All E-Mail In December
    Only 94%?
  • The readers strike back
    Great piece from Salon about how immediate and unfiltered feedback from readers is changing the way journalists think.
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Link Roundup (1/28/2006)

  • Presidential 2008 Site Analysis
    EchoDitto breaks down the features of the 2008 Presidential sites.  Similar to our own post a few days back and our 2006 study. (Via Personal Democracy).
  • 2008: Who's Ahead Online (Rs)
    Micah Sifry from PDF breaks down the web efforts so far of the Republican candidates for President. 
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