What I have been reading (or meant to read) this week October 12, 2012
Fri October 12, 2012 4:31 pm- Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong – Alexis C. Madrigal – The Atlantic
tomstandage: Very interesting piece by @alexismadrigal on “dark social” (dark meaning unseen, not evil) http://t.co/fzJTx9Lr
- MediaPost Publications Search Spend Rises, Attribution, Mobile Analytics Remain Big Concerns 09/17/2012
RyanSommerHQ: Search Spend Rises, Attribution, Mobile Analytics Remain Big Concerns http://t.co/pQxhsbv2 via @mediapost @econsultancy #sempo
- Cycling: Legacy in tatters. $7m in question. Now Armstrong may end up in jail – Others – More Sports – The Independent
tompeck: Cycling: Legacy in tatters. $7m in question. Now Armstrong may end up in jail http://t.co/b49rH8aN
- Centaur | News
- Lance Armstrong Report: New Record in Cycling’s Race of Truth: Jason Gay – WSJ.com
Scienceofsport: Two excellent pieces on the USADA-Armstrong case. From @Bonnie_D_Ford http://t.co/8uMK2FAH and @jasonWSJ http://t.co/sIbY6FA0
- USADA report on Lance Armstrong should end any debate about whether he doped – ESPN
Scienceofsport: Two excellent pieces on the USADA-Armstrong case. From @Bonnie_D_Ford http://t.co/8uMK2FAH and @jasonWSJ http://t.co/sIbY6FA0
- Lance Armstrong: from Tour de France icon to drug user, trafficker, bully and cover-up artist – Telegraph
_PaulHayward: Why Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace is the biggest of all http://t.co/ejUL3QHV
- Reasoned-Decision
DanielCoyle: Here is the Lance case file: http://t.co/5JsiiuzL
- Twitter Dominates Live TV Because Social TV Is Failing | TechCrunch
sarahtierney: Why Twitter Dominates Live TV – interesting from @TechCrunch @sniyogi on #twitter, #secondscreen & #socialtv http://t.co/xVJZrRV0 #futuretv
- The Exact Dates When No One Wants to Travel and You Will Find Cheap Airfare : Condé Nast Traveler
CNTraveler: The exact dates when no one wants to travel and you will find cheap airfare http://t.co/6oAmu08J @crankyflier
- Why Apple should acquire Nokia — TNL.net
anildash: “For every phone sold by Apple, about 1% of the price goes back to Nokia”. Wonderful insights from @TNLNYC: http://t.co/bL8IiMHE
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