Not only do many websites have unreliable metrics; they're usually measuring the wrong things.
"On the average Web page, users have time to read at most 28% of the words during an average vis...
"Can you imagine a content economy five or ten years from now that supports 2,000 versions of th...
Exactly 15 years ago the directors at the lab where the web was first developed signed a documen...
Shorthand for locative journalism, LoJo is the name of a project launched by a team of Northwest...
Everybody gives lip service to the idea that people are the most important part of a software pr...
Newspaper-dot-coms have a built-in audience. A built-in audience is something just about every s...
How information changes over time.
The other day at work, I made this video showing the opening of Wal-mart retail locations over t...
As Kevin rightly says, what we know as a story in journalistic terms has ’served us well’. B...
100 bucks and some hackery gets you a GPS location device... this has possibilities.
The Open GPS Tracker is a small device which plugs into a $20 prepaid mobile phone to make a GPS...
This guy, Umair Haque, has consistently smart-smart-smart insight into the way the internet econ...
There's a theme that's surfaced in response to my strategy crisis post that I think is particula...
In my experience, most in-house web teams basically employ two types of people: designers and de...