Links of the day
Consumer Day Is One More Thing Toyota Should Worry About | China IWOM Blog
Google Confirms: 301 Redirects Result in PageRank Loss!
FT.com / Media – China broadcaster transforms under pressure
Michael Geist – UK Digital Economy Bill Update
Focus On…Malaysia’s public relations market
Digital Economy Bill: Injunction Ping-Pong Over Website Blocking? | paidContent:UK
Toyota – the workers knew (of course) – fuel on the quality fire for Toyota
Lord Tim Bell – interesting interview
The Gateway Recession: What CEOs Will Face Next | Forrester Blogs – George Colony argues that its a point of inflection for digital
Full Version of ReadWriteWeb Interview on Beijing’s Tech Scene
Spotifies Mean Online Now Filling UK’s CD Royalty Gap | paidContent:UK
Obama Rated as Bad as Bush on Government Secrecy, Sunshine Week Poll Finds – this could be because trust in politicians is so low, I think it is also partly due to the polarised nature of American politics
Google, Yahoo & Portals Are Top Online News Sources: Study
Taobao’s Open Platform Is Unique, It Is For The Real Money | Mobinode
Google Explains its Core Businesses
Decoding Fund Brochures The Reformed Broker – humour often hides essential truths
The Key To Gmail: Sh*t Umbrellas – interesting insights from Google’s development team
Rethinking Stocks: Not Nearly the Pot of Gold We Thought – TIME.com
Does the NYT iPhone App live upto its promise? – Going Social Now – whilst I can understand Shiv’s points, from my own perspective the New York Times app is superior to other products available to me in the UK. It is also better than apps for newspapers like the San Jose Mercury News
Magda Abu-Fadil: Murdoch Targets Abu Dhabi as International Media Hub – apart from the shift from Dubai to Abu Dhabi being mirrored in the media world alongside other areas of business, Eric Schmidt said that there was ‘a shortage of Arabic content, and that Arabic websites were slow to be developed’
3quarksdaily – Information is forecast to grow at a rate that exceeds our ability to store it
Sciencebob.com – I would have loved this as a kid. Who am I kidding, I still love it now.
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