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6:30 AM ET, August 11, 2006

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LeeAnn Prescott / Hitwise US:
Del.icio.us Traffic More Than Doubled Since January  —  Traffic to del.icio.us has more than doubled since Yahoo! acquired it in December 2005.  According to Hitwise data from its sample of 10 million US Internet users, the market share of visits to del.icio.us was up 122% from January 2006 to July 2006.
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Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Web stats are broken — so you'd better have brass knuckles  —  Statistics on the Internet is like water for a flower.  You need them for much of the Web to survive.  —  But independent third-party tracking of traffic to Web sites, and of user clicks on Web page links, is deeply flawed …
Discussion: Webanalyticsbook.com
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Traffic fight: Hitwise says Del.icio.us is soaring  —  New numbers indicate that, just as the company says, Yahoo! owned del.icio.us has experienced substantial growth since the December acquisition.  Respected traffic analysts Hitwise just posted a report that the site's traffic has more than doubled since January.
Discussion: Clickety Clack
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
CrunchGear, For the Gadget Obsessive  —  The Crunch Network is expanding today - CrunchGear, our newest blog, was just released into the wild on a shiny new server.  CrunchGear is all about new gadgets, gear and computer hardware.  We've covered gadgets occasionally in the past (Sonos …
Discussion: Om Daily and Susan Mernit's Blog
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John Biggs / CrunchGear:
Welcome to CrunchGear.com  —  Hello, and welcome to the latest CrunchNetwork blog, CrunchGear.com, a daily journal of all things gadget-tastic.  Our goal is to take a long, hard look at the daily gadget grind and separate the wheat - the gear we will actually buy and will actually reach our shores - from the chaff.
Discussion: CrunchNotes
Amy Gilroy / twice.com:
Microsoft Zune Will Hit Stores at $299  —  Redmond, Wash. - Microsoft is in the process of unveiling to select retailers the first of its line of Zune wearable digital audio players and informed retailers it will offer a single unit this fall, available in three colors at a suggested retail price of $299.
Globe and Mail:
Social media and the London terrorist plot  —  Anyone who remembers the London subway[amp]nbsp;bombings probably recalls the dozens of cellphone-camera photos of[amp]nbsp;disheveled victims[amp]nbsp;and twisted metal[amp]nbsp;in the chaos of the London underground — pictures that became …
Discussion: Mathew Ingram and rexblog
Thomas J. Fitzgerald / New York Times:
Weighing a Switch to a Mac  —  Ten years ago, if you were a Windows user, the idea of switching to a Macintosh might not have seemed enticing.  An abundance of new Windows software was arriving on store shelves, while the selection available to Mac users seemed to be falling behind, often relegated to a back corner of the same store.
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David Pogue / Pogue's Posts:
Getting Hung Up on the Apple-Microsoft War
Valleywag:
Geekout: Quite a Stirr, Om sweet Om  —  What's a little startup to do when it's invited to two schmoozetastic parties in one night?  Send the CEO to one and the marketing director to the other, natch.  Yes, more than one startup actually did this (and several others hit both parties despite …
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Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection:   Go GigaOm Go  —  Had the good pleasure to hang out with lots …
Gizmodo:
Super Mario Robot: Remote Controlled by Japanese NES Joypad  —  More remote controlled goodness!  This little Mario action figure walks when you mash on the joypad—a Japanese NES (or Famicon) replica controller.  He knows how to go forward, backward, left and right.  No fireballs or jumping, unfortunately.
Discussion: Ubergizmo and Kotaku
David Berlind / Between the Lines:
The disingenuity of Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage program  —  The other day, I had a discussion with my four year-old son whom I believe to be a budding entomologist.  He's never happier than when bugs are crawling all over him.  Spiders.  Caterpillars.  Beetles.  Roaches.  Doesn't matter.
Sarah Szabo / ce.org:
CEA FORMS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO EXPLORE GAMING EVENT OPTIONS  —  The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA®), the owner and producer of the International CES®, the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, announced today that it is forming an advisory committee …
Erick Schonfeld / B2Day:
Web 2.0 Around the World  —  In our current international edition, I got to put together a fun map of the best Web 2.0 sites from around the world.  Here's a link the actual list and you can see the map in this digital version of the magazine (pp.105-109).  The sites that made it are:
Discussion: alarm:clock euro
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
AOL gaffe draws Capitol Hill rebuke  —  AOL's recent privacy gaffe that exposed user search histories may breathe new life into a proposal to slap strict rules on what data Internet companies may collect.  —  Rep. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, said Wednesday that AOL's disclosure …
BBC:
Young drive 'radical media shift'  —  The "networked generation" is driving a radical shift in media consumption, says UK telecoms regulator Ofcom.  —  Sixteen to 24 year olds are spurning television, radio and newspapers in favour of online services, says the regulator's study.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Webshots to relaunch with a Web 2.0 look  —  There won't be tagging, but CNet's photosharing site Webshots is adding a number of features reminiscent of Flickr and getting a whole new look.  The relaunch will occur some time in late August, but an alpha site is up here.
 
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Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
.NET and Java to get better dynamic language support
Reuters:
Google sees spending surge
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Chris Ziegler / Engadget Mobile:
Beefed-up Treo 700w for Sprint on September 3?
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Jeremy Dunham / IGN:
Original PS3 IP From Surreal
Discussion: Joystiq and Kotaku
LinuxDevices.com:
Linux powers Sony's new Mylo WiFi handheld
Discussion: Engadget
Google Blogoscoped:
Searching Yahoo for "Google.com"
Nick / Rough Type:
Our new Delphic oracle  —  In a pithy post-Wikimania post …
Valleywag:
Why Jason Calacanis matters: He could be the new Ted Leonsis — and more
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Garett Rogers / Googling Google:
Google Partner Page on the way?
Jordan Running / Download Squad:
AOL gives away free phone numbers with AIM Phoneline
TDavid / Things That:
Today only some green from your wallet for a Google Checkout T-shirt
adobe.com:
Viacom to Leverage Adobe's Engagement Platform for Creating …
Carlo / Techdirt:
Cheap Calls Lead To International Phone Spam
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Phil Windley / Between the Lines:
Undistinguished Identity and Your Reputation
Nick / Rough Type:
Ongoing  —  A hundred years or so ago, our foremothers seemed …
Antone Gonsalves / InformationWeek:
Gartner Names Hot Technologies With Greatest Potential Impact