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Author Archives: Hari Patience
Am I the only person worried about Google Analytics’ Session Timeout being abused?
So Google Analytics is updating itself and taking us all with it. Universal Analytics is now out of beta and the times, they are a-changing. Unique visitors are now users. Visits are now Sessions. And the customisable session timeout clock … Continue reading
Posted in Digital publishing
Tagged cooking the books, Google Analytics, Google+, stupid ideas, web traffic
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Tumblr > Twitter – for TV at least
So there’s a load of articles all over the place this week about how a report that Tumblr released with an agency called Pulsar which says that Tumblr is the best social media channel for generating TV buzz. Well, D’uh.
Digital things I love this week: guided meditation, holidays and inspiration
Headspace – 10 minute guided mediation site and app – because life is too damn stressful. I’ve only managed to do the first session so far and it almost put me asleep at my desk, but that’s relaxing, right? Right? … Continue reading
HeartBleed explanation from XKCD
Oh, so *that’s* what that was… Yet again XKCD makes more sense than the officially published explanation
Kickstarter dreams – the Mini Mobile Robotic Printer
So things in my life have been manic recently, too many projects, lots of meetings out of the office, no time to sit and speculate on the future of the internet. So imagine how thrilled I was to receive notification … Continue reading
Infogr.am and the art of the chart
And so today I had a play with infogr.am. And I like it and would like to show you all the nice charts I put together, but annoyingly I cannot post the nice interactive graphic as am embed here (*angry … Continue reading
My favourite April Fool so far…
It’s 3 minutes long and it’s totally worth watching…
Finally Google+ implements something I can sell to my editors
Have you seen? Have you heard? Google+ has added a nifty little feature – a view count for profiles and pages! Dan Barker, whose online knowledge and ability to find out things I bow down to, notes it up on … Continue reading
Is anyone using the 4 image upload on Twitter?
Short answer, no. Or rather, not yet. The only one I could spot on my Twitter feed was the official account for Twitter in the UK. Now admittedly this particular update was apparently only been rolled out to iPhone users, … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Social Media
Tagged Facebook, IPhone, Photos, Twitter, user experience
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Engagement Vs Mean People – the everlasting struggle of the comment box
So the Guardian reporting today that the Chicago Sun Times was temporarily closing web comments, because they are all too often filled with a “morass of negativity, racism, hate speech and general trollish behaviors that detract from the content.” Comments at … Continue reading →