ReadWriteWeb:
://URLFAN is an indexing service which ranks websites by popularity, based on blog mentions. It's been around for a while, but we think it's reached the point now where it's a very useful tool to measure influence on the Int (Read More)
Submitted by jasongoldberg:
Facing an increasingly ominous economic outlook, President-elect Barack Obama and other Democrats are rapidly ratcheting up plans for a massive fiscal stimulus program that could total as much as $700 billion over the next tw (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In November 2007, we listed 10 Semantic apps to watch and yesterday we published an update on what each had achieved over the past year. All of them are still alive and well - a couple are thriving, some are experimenting and (Read More)
Submitted by jasongoldberg:
If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is named the next secretary of state, she and her husband could be positioned to lead a public-private partnership on the global stage unlike any before it, one that experts say would bring with (Read More)
Submitted by VincentWright:
The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide may have dropped drastically yesterday after a Web-hosting firm, identified by many in the computer security community as a major host of organizations engaged in spam activity, was ta (Read More)
Submitted by jasongoldberg:
The Post provided a lot of good campaign coverage, but readers have been consistently critical of the lack of probing issues coverage and what they saw as a tilt toward Democrat Barack Obama. My surveys, which ended on Electi (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Metrics firm Nielsen says that during the week leading up to Tuesday's elections, traffic to its entire online news category jumped 27%. Pageviews doubled and time spent on the sites soared 61%. AdWeek broke it down by site: (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Barack Obama's campaign spent $7.97 million on online advertising before November. The money went to search, ad networks, social networks, local TV sites, newspaper sites and even NBA.com.Of course the campaign spent more tha (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Just after President-Elect Obama's victory became clear last night, PaidContent's Rafat Ali uploaded to Flickr screen shots of CNN.com, MSNBC.com, NYTimes.com, Washingtonpost.com, WSJ.com, Yahoo News, Time, Newsweek, ABCNews. (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
I tried to capture the homepages of most major online news site after Obama's election, and have uploaded them here on Flickr. Sites include CNN.com, MSNBC.com, NYTimes.com, Washingtonpost.com, Yahoo News, Time, Newsweek, ABC (Read More)