AdAge In 60 More Seconds

  • Nielsen BuzzMetrics has released what it's labeling as the most popular blog posts of 2006. Based on this list it looks like most people were interested in Keith Olberman's "Special Comments" and Technorati head David Sifry's updates on how the blogosphere was doing.
  • Nielsen also lists the most often cited Wikipedia entries, with "Web 2.0" coming in at the top of the heap. The community edited site is also a popular resource for people looking for movie information and other pop culture items.
  • I've said it before and I'll say it again: Fewer people will be annoyed by mobile device marketing if it's based around a series of user-generated permissions and if those people get something in exchange for the ads.
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