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Ebay Quitting China

Well, it looks like Yahoo! and Google aren't the only company having trouble in China.  Ebay announced today that it is turning over its Chinese branch to a Beijing-based company in a new joint venture, capping a 3-year financial slide.

According to CNN:

EBay said it would fold its China subsidiary,...

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The Year in Review: The Best Websites You’ve Never Visited (and some you have)

2006 has seen many fantastic developments in the realm of Web 2.0.  Looking back over the year, the growth of sites like YouTube, digg, Facebook, and Wikipedia immediately come to mind.  But 2006 has also brought us many other great websites that, while they are less well-known, are no less fun or interesting. ...

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New ImpactWatch Demo: Media Coverage of Playstation 3 vs Nintendo Wii

A couple of months ago we ran a demo of our ImpactWatchâ„¢ product that analyzed media coverage around the 2006 Senate race in Connecicut.  Today we’re launching another demo that looks at coverage on major gaming websites of the launches of the Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii gaming consoles.  By signing up,...

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New ImpactWatch Feature: Dashboard View

We launched a new look and feel for our ImpactWatch™ product a couple of months back.  We are in the midst of rolling this out to our clients now.  One cool feature we’ve added the last few months is a "Dashboard" version of the ImpactWatch homepage. 

ImpactWatch users can now choose whether they want a "News"...

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Person of the Year: Me?

This weekend, Todd mentioned that Time Magazine named "You" the  person of the year.  And by "You", Time means, me, you, us, and them: all the bloggers, You-Tubers, Facebookers, and everyone else that has helped to make the Web and the world of cyber-journalism what it is today. 

I think this was a very interesting choice on the part of the magazine,...

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