Archive for the 'The Web' Category

Alexa’s pageview counting is funky

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Hans Kullin on social networking sites and Alexa pageviews.
There are a lot of problems with looking at Alexa pageview numbers for social networking sites (or any site). Alexa has a funky way of measuring pageviews (looking at accessed unique URL:s instead of counting pageviews). In addition Alexa has self-selection bias which seems to an advantage […]

Next Stop Kedelhallen

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

I’m in Copenhagen to reboot. You can reach me at +46-708-105742 (call or text). Or say hello to this guy:

I do most of my blogging about the net/Web 2.0/web biz in Swedish, so head over to my Swedish blog if you can understand the language. What I do/have done on my homepage.
tag: reboot8

Windows Live Session UK 1

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

Some quick thoughts on the Windows Live Session I attended in London last Thursday. I haven’t been keeping up that much with Live since the announcement, but found the presentation by Phil Holden, director Windows Live, informative and interesting. (Hey, I need to get some beta invites to the Live services. Mail me!)
First, the web […]

Good framework posts

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

Burnham’s Beat: The Walled Garden “Hit List”. The threat from search engines to web services with “walled garden” data can be analysed by looking at 1) Content Availability, 2) Index Affinity and 3) Process Simplicity, according to Bill Burnham. Really, really good post. Appropriate framework to use when trying to understand why traditional media […]

Three things to remember

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Feld Thoughts: “Fundamentally, whenever you are thinking about supply and demand on the Internet, you have a math problem to solve. Effectively creating the drivers for both supply and demand – at the right price – and then figuring out how to turn it into money is hard – eBay, PayPal, and Google AdSense […]