Link Roundup (1/31/2007) January 31, 2007
- 28% of Online Americans Have Used the Internet to Tag Content (PDF)
Pew releases a new study about the use of tagging to classify content (on sites like del.icio.us and flickr). - Spam Made Up 94% Of All E-Mail In December
Only 94%? - The readers strike back
Great piece from Salon about how immediate and unfiltered feedback from readers is changing the way journalists think. (Via Glass House) - Taking the payola out of DEMO-ing: The TechCrunch 20 Conference (or, I'm back in the conference business baby!)
Mike Arrington and Jason Calacanis are launching a new online startup conference that will choose who gets on stage based solely on merit. Sounds good to me. - Colbert Nation, 2; Wikipedia, 0
Blog PI has a blow by blow of the latest battle between Stephen Colbert and Wikipedia.
- WSJ Gets Print Edition Feeds
Steve Rubel has the scoop on WSJ's RSS feeds of the sections in its print edition.
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