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Quantified Self Guide - 0 views

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    This guide is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Pioneer Portfolio, which supports bold ideas at the cutting edge of health and health care, in partnership with Institute for the Future. Our goal is to gather and organize the world's collective self-tracking resources in one place, in a way that is useful and encourages collaboration between self-tracking experts and beginners who are just starting out.
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Google Holds Out Against 'Do Not Track' Flag | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Wired summarizes the state of the "Do Not Track" flag for browsers.  Only Chrome is left not moving forward with it.  There does still remain ambiguity as to what the flag means. 
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Additional iPhone tracking research - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    As some time passes we're getting a better understanding of what's going on with the iphone and android tracking data.  This post summarizes the research done as of 24 April, 2011. 
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New Web Analytics May Track Not Just Where You Click, But Where You Move Your Cursor - 0 views

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    I guess this was inevitable.  Microsoft develops new technique to track where you move your mouse with less than 1KB of JavaScript
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Nielsen Report: Blogs Still on the Rise | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Combined, the three major blogging platforms -- Blogger, WordPress and Tumblr -- account for 80.5 million unique pairs of eyeballs in October 2011 (Facebook had 139.1 million unique that month.) By the end of 2011, the Nielsen/McKinsey company had tracked over 181 million blogs around the world, up from 36 million in 2006.
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Is Every Browser Unique? Results Fom The Panopticlick Experiment | Electronic Frontier ... - 0 views

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    Today we are publishing a report of the statistical results from the Panopticlick experiment on web browser fingerprintability. The results show that the overwhelming majority of Internet users could be uniquely fingerprinted and tracked using only the configuration and version information that their browsers make available to websites. These types of system information should be regarded as identifying, in much the same way that cookies, IP addresses, and supercookies are.
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YouTube Blog: Additional Creator Tools from YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTubers are some of the most innovative, entertaining and inspirational people in the world, and their creativity often needs more than the current upload limit of 15 minutes. Today, we're improving upon our previous launch by enabling long uploads for users with a clean track record who complete an account verification and continue to follow the copyright rules set forth in our Community Guidelines.
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userinfuser - Open Source Gamification Platform - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    "From the makers of AppScale comes an open source platform that provides customizable gamification elements designed to increase user interaction on websites. The project involves badging, points, live notifications, and leaderboards. Additonally, the platform provides analytics to track user participation."
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Ice Cream Sandwich: When is it coming to my Android phone and Android tablet? - Recombu - 0 views

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    Recombu intends to use this post to keep track of which Android Smartphones will be upgraded to ICS. 
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the understatement: Android Orphans: Visualizing a Sad History of Support - 0 views

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    "I went back and found every Android phone shipped in the United States1 up through the middle of last year. I then tracked down every update that was released for each device - be it a major OS upgrade or a minor support patch - as well as prices and release & discontinuation dates. I compared these dates & versions to the currently shipping version of Android at the time. The resulting picture isn't pretty - well, not for Android users:"
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