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		<title>Talent Supply in Web Analytics</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Eric Peterson wrote yesterday about the coming revolution in web analytics.
It&#8217;s worth a read and it sparked off a lengthy twitter exchange.
I think we have a huge talent supply problem in the web analytics industry.
Web analysts are very specialized in terms of their understanding of the Internet, websites, tracking technologies and reporting methodologies. And necessarily [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Strength of Weak Ties</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A tight group of friends will tend to overlap in terms of product adoption and preferences. Like people clump alike.
I hypothesize that the social graph is partially-fractal. I use the word &#8216;hypothesize&#8217; because I don&#8217;t have the technology to prove it. Moreover, at this point, I don&#8217;t think I could write the proof to prove [...]]]></description>
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