"Seit zwei Monaten läuft Googles neue Webanwedung Wave im Testbetrieb. Von der Anfangseuphorie vieler Nutzer ist wenig übrig geblieben. Doch das offene Konzept des selbsternannten Nachfolgers der E-Mail bietet Chancen zur Weiterentwicklung."
Inbox Filter:
Daher hier schnell ein wirkungsvoller Filter, der die Buzz-Meldungen aus der Inbox verbannt und dem oben beschriebenem Problem entgegenwirkt:
Having good analytics is a key to successfully growing a business. To provide you with even better metrics for your Facebook applications, websites, and Pages, we recently launched an improved Insights dashboard.
The new Insights dashboard is your single source for all your Facebook analytics needs for:
For example, you can now view analytics around specific stories liked on your website, or how many users commented on posts made on your Page (note that this is anonymized aggregate data and does not include personally identifiable information). From there, you will have a better idea of what your audience finds most interesting and capitalize on that content.
Two decades after its birth, the World Wide Web is in decline,
If you are Wired and you write an article “The Web is dead. Long live the Internet”, then you are bound to get people in the technology sector to read and respond to it.
It’s a crap title for a pretty lame article. Lamenting something is dead is very typical for tech media blogs and companies. A post either starts to claim something is dead or hot, in or out, right or wrong, black or white. It has the scent of trying to maximize traffic to the article on the Wired website, which is pretty ironic given the bold statement in it claiming that the web is dead.