Archive for November, 2010

Wednesday Breakdown

1. Government harassing and intimidating Bradley Manning supporters (the Wikileaks leaker)

2. “Was just pointed out to me that Pelosi was never on covers of either TIME or Newsweek by herself. Boehner has now been on both.” — Karen Tumulty

3. Kudos to Lawrence O’Donnell for inviting on Glenn Greenwald to continue their Morning Joe debate

4. Y2K, the sequel

5. The Observer claims that Slate is stalling as other web startups pass it by

6. Great response from Slate to the Observer hit piece

7. “Gawker posted a pretty horrific picture of my brother, lying dead on the street in a pool of his blood.”

8. “When Palin realizes that she omitted this vital information, she is going to be so embarrassed for the first time ever.”

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Monday Breakdown

1. If you’re a web metrics geek, this analysis of how readers look at photos will fascinate you

2. Gawker explains why it published the Christine O’Donnell story

3. I don’t feel sorry for ABC News at all. They want to deal with Breitbart, then they have to put up with the stink

4. Gawker hopes to serve up 1 billion page views a year. New design will integrate video advertising

5. What does Gawker moving away from its blog format mean for the future of blogging?

6. A niche blog that covers the Gannett company will pull in $10,000 this year

7. The NSFW problem

8. Keep it classy, Daily Caller

9. Visual representation to show you the difference in size of Beck rally vs Stewart rally

10. Google Wave Creator Leaves Google Because It’s “Too Unwieldy”

11. 7% of Talking Points Memo’s traffic is from mobile users

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