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David LeMieux exposes a bury brigade? - 1 views

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    A list of article burials on Digg, along with the users who buried them. One does note that one is seeing a very few users doing a lot of burying. See link above, on my list of bookmarks.
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Hunting Down Digg's Bury Brigade - 1 views

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    Not only allegations that a small group of hyperaggressive users (50 in total) are burying posts on Digg, but with a little unexplained hacking being alluded to, the members of that local cabal are allegedly named. The question this raises being how much faith we should put in strangers who don't explain their methods - but then, if they did, we wouldn't be allowed to link to this article, would we? The fact that a search turned up 16900 hits for "Digg" and "bury brigade" does make this a little easier to believe, though, and a little more of a source of worry for the Stumbleupon user when he hears a suggestion that Digg take over that other service.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Is StumbleUpon Traffic Worthless? - 2 views

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    The article points us toward a reason why the business model alluded to in links above (paid for stumbles) is ultimately unsustainable - those visiting bounce through without doing much more than briefly glancing at the pages they visit, very often. This is plausible. People get enthusiastic about their new toy, they get a rhythm going, and they don't want to stop.
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Stumbleupon traffic is useless - 0 views

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    A very brief testimonial from another blogger.
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StumbleUpon = Worthless Traffic | DAY JOB NUKER.COM - 1 views

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    Bring this down to the bottom line, yet another blogger shares his experience, of watching people bounce away without doing much of anything on his site. How much is traffic like that to a site, and how much will somebody be willing to pay to keep getting more of it? As the author says, "The problem is that when I stumble I am in the mood for some fast action. I don't want to be bothered with heavy reading and just want to be amused." spirit that, as somebody in one of the sites bookmarked above argues, Stumbleupon's business model gives the company and its management a perverse short term incentive to encourage. But can one encourage impatience and then, moments later, hope that impatience will suddenly vanish the moment a visitor reaches a sponsor's site? Or does behavior, once reinforced, tend to linger? Does the company really expect those sponsors to not notice that their bottom line isn't being helped, just because they hope it will, and assume that it must?
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100 Apps to Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate Personal Assistant | Select Courses - 2 views

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    If you run your own business or are just incredibly busy, turn to your iPhone, and our list of 100 apps to turn your Apple device into the ultimate personal assistant.
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    By the way, just in case,there is an built-in screen recording feature for iphone. https://dvdfab.fr/resource/video/how-to-compress-a-video-on-iphone
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100 Awesome Firefox Add-Ons for Back to School | Online College Degree - 3 views

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    Fortunately, a host of clever and helpful Firefox add-ons let anyone tackle assignments, lectures and life with ease. Here are 100 awesome Firefox add-ons for going back to school.
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