Olivier Lendresse archive 
Thu, October 29. 2009
Thu, October 22. 2009
The sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians.
— Google’s Chief Economist Hal Varian on Statistics and Data
Fri, August 14. 2009
If you had seen this chart three years ago, you obviously would have invented Twitter. Now that you see it today, what will you create? (via Seth’s Blog: The bandwidth-sync correlation that’s worth thinking about)
Tue, August 11. 2009
Of the many things FriendFeed has done well, search is at the forefront. Their real-time search engine is much stronger than Twitter’s in terms of interface and usability: it simply doesn’t have nearly the volume of content to be as valuable as Twitter search. However, that problem is immediately solved if you plug content from Facebook’s 250+ million members into it.
— Facebook + FriendFeed = Twitter Killer?
Mon, August 10. 2009
The Internet affords the means for instant communication, the flexibility to work from remote locations and still be a contributing member of a team, and myriad avenues of entertainment and diversion. However, the advantages also carry disadvantages, for employers and employees alike.
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At-Work Internet Usage Isn’t All About Work - eMarketer
At-Work Internet Usage Isn’t All About Work - eMarketer
The paradox of online right now is that there’s both too much inventory and too little.
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How to Make Online Video Grow - eMarketer
How to Make Online Video Grow - eMarketer



