by Rob Cottingham | Nov 14, 2005 | Technology
Knowing who’s coming to your web site, what they’re looking for and what they’re finding — that’s the goal of web statistics. Many web hosts offer bundled packages that range from lousy to okay to pretty good, but analysis that offers... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 13, 2005 | Media Mix, Politics, Technology
Political geeks — er, make that “civic-minded Canadians” — have a new resource to while away the hours between poring over riding boundaries and poll-by-poll results. CPAC, the Canadian Public Affairs Channel, is now offering some of its... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 8, 2005 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Technology
First of all, here’s my nominee for hook-up of the year: Yahoo and TiVo announced a deal today that will connect Yahoo’s vast online service to TiVo’s set-top boxes, which, in addition to recording television programs, have a largely unused... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 6, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
Mystery Pollster’s look at diverging polling results in the runup to California’s various referenda is more than just wholesome political geeky goodness. It’s also a quick course in some of the latest polling techniques out there, including online... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 5, 2005 | Technology
It’s mainly a bug fix — reducing a few oversized fonts, bringing back the serif and improving compatibility between the Google and Yahoo! APIs. Please leave your comments with any installation issues. by Rob Cottingham | Nov 4, 2005 | Technology
From our nation’s capital: Mysterious signals jamming garage door openers. So if the black-helicopter guys can pull off this stunt, where the hell is the death ray that’s supposed to vaporize anyone who takes a cell phone call in the middle of a...