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Most Popular Posts Of 2011
Just looking back at the year’s posts, and here’s what people read the most on stoweboyd.com:
- What Twitter Could Learn From Tumblr
- Teens Hate Email
- Google+ Is Worse Than A Ghost Town, It’s Not Even Haunted
- Messiness At Scale
- 56% Of Young Professionals Won’t Work At A Company That Bans Twitter And Facebook
- Tumblr Is Crushing Wordpress, And Stealing The Future
- You Are Who You Follow
- Liquid Email
- The Facebooking Of Identity
- Why I Am Not Going To SxSW
- The Collapse Of The Complex: Why Facebook Will Fall
- Revolution = Messiness At Scale, Again
- The Rise Of Rōnin and The Liquid Economy
- Life As A Mosaic, Not A Monolith: What Google+ Means
- The Fall Of Mass Culture, The Rise Of Meaning
Some oldies from earlier years saw some reasonable traffic this year, as well:
- Web 2.0 Expo Meeting Scheduling: Twitpitch Me! [April 2008]
- Are You Ready For Social Software? [January 2005]
- The False Question Of Attention Economics [January 2010]
- It’s Betweenness That Matters, Not Your Eigenvalue: The Dark Matter Of Influence [February 2010]
- Why I am Going To Leave Squarespace [June 2010]
I left out things that I didn’t write, but I was just pointing to. The biggest post of the year falls in this category: Map Of A Tweet, which went viral although I simply posted the image.
Year-end posts get a bad deal in this year-at-a-time retrospective, so here’s a few of the most popular in the past months that didn’t make it into the top 15:
- The Famous Are Different From You And Me
- Graph Rank: Just Another Proof That Facebook Should Be Boycotted
- Rising Use of Consumer Technology in the Workplace Forcing IT Departments to Respond, Accenture Research Finds
- The End Of An Age, Or The End Of The Beginning?
- Staff to be banned from sending emails
- Why Apps Are The Future
- A Prediction: IBM And Microsoft
- Facebook Is The New Suburbia
- Learning From The Google+ Experiment: Operating System, Platform, Apps
- The Myth of Monotasking - Cathy Davidson via HASTAC
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