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Crazy Egg tracks all clicks on a webpageThe number of clicks/percentages can be seen in an overlay with expandable windows, a list of all links, or a heatmapView the demo: http://crazyegg.com/snapshots/windshield/18
Users can run the tests to determine optimal advertising placement, usefulness of links, and overall optimization of the site.Crazy Egg is not ad based, it sells the services as a subscription. There is a basic service for free, but the premium versions will cost the user between $19 and $99 a month, depending on the features.
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October 8th, 2007

So Facebook will finally allow users to group friends and control information flow based on friend type. For guys like Robert Scoble, who have 5,000 friends (the limit), this may be a way to finally sort through the real friends from the fans. It’s a much needed feature that people have been requesting for a long time.
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October 1st, 2007

Google has plugged the Google Web ToolKit demonstrating an iPhone specific version of Google Reader.The iPhone Reader combines the Google AJAX Feed API with a user interface geared for use on the iPhone. Google’s Research Actualization Engineer Bob Vawter said that the primary take-away from this project is to say,
”The Google Web Toolkit can be used to create applications that, in the same code base, work well on an iPhone and a traditional desktop browser.”
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Google Web Toolkit Blog: GWT Application Development for the iPhone
September 27th, 2007
A pairing of the two most hyped tech products of the year: Facebook released what is arguably the single best iPhone-customized website to date at iphone.facebook.com. Like the Netvibes iPhone site recently launch, it isn’t much to look at in a normal browser. But open that thing up in an iPhone and you’ve got a very usable site.
Facebook + iPhone = UltraCool
September 27th, 2007

Though obvious, several sites are reporting on comments by Steve Jobs that a 3G iPhone is coming from Apple. PocketLint specifically claims that Jobs said “You can expect a 3G iPhone later next year”, however, Engadget’s reporting was a bit less definitive:
Quote: Our phone has a talk time of 8 hours and that’s really important when you want to use your phone for internet and music. 3G needs to get back up to 5+ hours, something we think well see later next year.
Meanwhile, The Street claims that a 3G iPhone will be available sometime in the 1st quarter of 2008… but their historical accuracy has been quite poor.Regardless, the fact that Apple is working on a 3G iPhone is not particularly newsworthy. Steve Jobs stated during the iPhone’s Macworld San Francisco 2007 keynote that they are planning on making “3g phones and all sorts of other amazing things in the future” (video clip .mov 1.7mb)Article Link
3G iPhone In the Works - Mac Forums
September 26th, 2007
Apple will take advantage of a September 12 media event to introduce the second-generation iPod nano, an updated 5G iPod, and upgraded iMacs, sources tell Think Secret.
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September 5th, 2006
“Lorem ipsum…” is a common passage of text used in place of real paragrahs, but where does it come from? This article explains…
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September 3rd, 2006
MacRumors posts on page 2 an unconfirmed tidbit that Adobe is planning to hold an event next week that will have “universal appeal.” With CS2 now 17 months old, the time may be ripe for a Universal CS3 announcement.
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September 2nd, 2006
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