“Saying Stuff is ‘Dead’ is Dead” by Phil Gomes
“Whiteboard Friday — Controlling the Flow of PageRank & Link Juice” by Rand Fishkin, SEOmoz
“‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ Button Costs Google $110 Million per Year” by Nicholas Carlson, Vallywag
“Millions in Sales from 3 Simple Words” by Glen Rifkin, The New York Times
“Psychological (’personality’) Types” — Socionics
“Caring for Your Introvert” by Jonathan Rauch, The Atlantic
“The Anatomy of Sarchasm: Researchers Reveal How the Brain Handles this Complex Communication” by S.G. Shamay-Tsoory, PhD, et al., APA Online
“The Lasting Digg Effect” by Ben Cook, Blogging Experiment — Interesting analysis. Doesn’t say much about how to capitalize on Digg traffic, but it looks like Cook’s making a fresh start with this post. We’d like to see a follow-up in six months.
“Stanford Class Facebook Apps Blowing Up All Over (translation: holy cow this stuff really works!)” by Dave McClure, Master of 500 Hats
“The Social Graph & Beyond: Tim Berners-Lee’s Graph is the Next Level” by Richard MacManus, Read/WriteWeb
“Web 2.0 Fat-Off: The 2007 Edition — More Options to Lose the Fat!” by Allen Stern, CenterNetworks
“Google: This isn’t about Android” by Marek Pawlowski, MEX: Mobile Experience blog — For those interested in Google’s mobile ambitions.
“PayPerPost Bloggers Get Slammed by Google” by Duncan Riley, TechCrunch
“Amazon’s Kindle device out of stock” by Michelle Meyers, News.com
“Rumor: News Corp in buyout talks with LinkedIn” by Michelle Meyers, News.com
“Connections” — Internet Archive — An hour-long interview/retrospective on James Burke’s landmark program.
“Visual Illusion Videos” — Mixing Memory — A little optical brain candy.
“James Howard Kunstler: The Tragedy of Suburbia” — TED Talks — 2004 lecture on a thankless part of U.S. culture.
“Thanksgiving Link Karma” by Brian Clark, Copyblogger
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