Monthly ArchiveJanuary 2008
Digg & Web Analytics & Social Bookmarking & Social Media & Social Networks & Web 2.0 Leo on 25 Jan 2008
Dugg Analyzer

Web analytics is of immeasurable importance to anyone who works in any Internet based profession, but it could also be something fun for any Internet user to play with and understand.
So whenever I find a new web analytics tool, I am all over it…
And recently I just came across a website that analyzes data from one of my most visited sites on the web, Digg.com, so now I’m really excited!
The site is quite robust and features a lot of useful and interesting information, as well as all sorts of options for sorting and displaying the statistical data on Digg and its Dugg sites.
The website is called Dugg Analyzer, so check it out.
Also, post any interesting/useful information you may find regarding Digg as comments to this post.
Wikipedia & Web Analytics & Web 2.0 Leo on 25 Jan 2008
Who are Wikipedia Authors?

Soon enough we will know a little more on who is editing pages on the most popular open content encyclopedia, Wikipeida, thanks to its operator The Wikimedia foundation, who plans on surveying its contributors.
The main goal of the survey strategy will be to uncover the identities and posting habits of Wikipedia authors.
The real interesting information will come in the form of discovering how many professionals/experts are actually editing pages and how many are simply individuals unqualified to write such entries in an encyclopedia.
As we all know, many Wikipedia contributors have hidden agendas, and therefore will not freely disclose any personal information. But this may be a way to pick out many of the unqualified authors, since qualified author with real information should have no reason to hide.
Though as with any survey, we know all the information will not be perfect. Still, any information collected will be information that gives us a peak into the mysterious back-end world of Wikipeida entries, so it will be useful.
Some information collected will be released at Wikimania this July and the rest will be out by the end of the year.
Can’t wait!
Search & Google Leo on 14 Jan 2008
Google Checkout User Statistics

Many of us know and love Google Trends as the great tool for collecting information on keywords being used in Google searches throughout the world. But very few people know that the service is sometimes also available to other Google services besides search.
One of the services to receive the Google Trends treatment in the past was Google Reader, which currently allows you to see information on RSS feeds.
And now Google as added the service to Google Checkout, allowing a peak into what people are buying and selling online.
I find the tool to be just as interesting and useful as its counterparts, and I look forward to seeing the Google Trends service adapted into other Google services as well.
Advertising & Social Media & Social Networks & Web 2.0 & Business Leo on 13 Jan 2008
Social Networking Growth

I just recently came across some interesting information that I thought I’d share with everyone.
According to the Internet research and trend analysis website, eMarketer.com, ad spending on social networking sites is anticipated to grow 75% next year and ad revenue for niche communities is expected to grow to 10% from 8.2% in 2007.
This is good news for social networking as a whole since it continues to build on the fact that social networking communities are here to stay and aren’t simply Internet fads or “bubbles” that is building to burst.
And since several advertisers are still to see social networks as a platform for advertising, it’s good to see growth in this area and hopefully this will prompt others to see the valuable in having a presence in such communities and also test the waters.
Spyware & Facebook & Social Networks & Web 2.0 Leo on 04 Jan 2008
Face Applications with Caution - FaceBook Applications that is!
It has just come to my attention that a very shady FaceBook application has been going around that can cause some real damage to your computer.
This may not seem like anything new, since there are many FaceBook applications with hidden agendas that perform devious actions.
Except, according to security solutions provider, Fortinet, this application called “Secret Crush” has the ability to download and install the Zango spyware software on your computer.
Check out this page for more information on the shady application.
My tips to anyone using FaceBook is to really pay attention and to do some research on any and all applications you are thinking of installing; it’s a bad idea to just install something simply on the fact that a friend has it.
And if in fact you find a questionable application make sure to report it to FaceBook by going to the applications main page, so we can keep FaceBook good, clean, and fun.