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200 Things
More bolding fun. I’ve bolded the ones that apply. It makes me feel… inexperienced. I’ve also italicized the ones I’d like to do sometime soon. Er… and some modesty prevents me from answering. (via Liz.) I won’t make this a requirement for my class, but it would be good practice with your tags :). 01. […]
Viral π
Amazon is again playing with viral marketing. If you try their A9 search engine, then buy something at Amazon, they apply a π/2% discount. They then hope that users will pass along this information, as I have here. (I’m not the only one: e.g., here.) The π/2% bit? Someone’s busy memecrafting. I wonder if anyone […]
Not blogging this
When I first arrived at the University of Sussex for the Internet Research conference, I ran into Steve Schneider (SUNY IT), and Randy Kluver (Nanyang). One of the first things Steve said was “You’re going to be disappointed.” This seemed an odd way to start off the conference, but it quickly became clear that the […]
MITIA: Back to business