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Contextual Ads and Creative Commons
Written by Richard MacManus / December 22, 2004 2:37 PM / 6 Comments
Still on the topic of business models for RSS Aggregators, Charles Coxhead asked a very interesting question in the comments to my post entitled Contextual Adverts in Bloglines in 2005.


Mark Fletcher: Boing Boing, Bloglines and Google
Written by Richard MacManus / December 22, 2004 2:09 PM
Mark Fletcher, CEO of Bloglines, wrote up a detailed response to my two recent posts: RSS Reader Market Share and Contextual Adverts in Bloglines in 2005. In his post, Mark


Contextual Adverts in Bloglines in 2005
Written by Richard MacManus / December 21, 2004 11:48 AM / 1 Comments
Fascinating post by Jupiter Research analyst Eric Peterson, which outlines the Bloglines business model for 2005 - courtesy of a chat Eric had with Bloglines Chief Mark Fletcher. Eric wrote:


RSS Reader Market Share
Written by Richard MacManus / December 20, 2004 11:08 AM / 14 Comments
There's always a lot of talk about market share for web browsers, which is picking up again now that Firefox is starting to eat into Internet Explorer's huge lead. But


2005 Predictions (and some personal news)
Written by Richard MacManus / December 15, 2004 8:57 AM / 3 Comments
Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg has some predictions for 2005. The first 4 are of great interest to me, so I thought I'd list them here along with some brief


PubSub LinkRank
Written by Richard MacManus / December 1, 2004 3:03 PM / 4 Comments
I came across PubSub's LinkRank feature for the first time today. It's an interesting new measurement... Here is the official blurb, comparing it to Google PageRank: "Unlike Google's PageRank system,


Schwartz on Network Services
Written by Richard MacManus / November 26, 2004 10:54 AM
Listened to the latest Gillmor Gang Show, with Jonathan Schwartz as guest. Sun's Schwartz is one very smart cookie and a very effective speaker. The following quote in particular stood


Combined Subscriber Stats for Aliased RSS Feeds
Written by Richard MacManus / November 25, 2004 10:19 AM
This is a copy of a suggestion I've just sent to Bloglines Support. It was inspired by a Feedburner Forums thread I started a few days ago, regarding whether Feedburner


Asymmetrical Analytics
Written by Richard MacManus / November 1, 2004 2:50 PM
Interesting line of thought inspired by Ross Mayfield's post Blog-based Research Model, where he talks about research services shifting "from the end analysis product (.pdf) to the open process of


Feedburner and Blog-Centered Stats
Written by Richard MacManus / October 19, 2004 10:20 AM / 1 Comments
As a follow-up to my previous post, I decided to take the plunge and sign up with Feedburner (hat tip to Cristian!). Feedburner is a third-party service that generates an


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