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Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  Gripe o' the Day

In my office, I have more than a dozen AC/DC power units for a variety of electronics devices ranging from cell phones and MP3 players to radios. The problem is most of them are totally useless because the devices they're supposed to power have been lost or been broken. And if I still have the device, the power unit has been lost or its broken. How comes the consumer electronics industry can't create a single standard for power units - a one size fits all approach? I mean, if the high-tech industry can agree on USB standards, you'd think something as established as electrical power units would be a snap.

View Article  Hitwise on the Block?

The Web metrics market is a hot space these days - hot enough that Hitwise has apparently decided to sell itself for about $350-million, according to The Telegraph. The company, which was started in 1997 by Australians Andrew Barlow and Adrian Giles, is one of the leading Web site monitoring services along with ComScore and Alexa. This industry has received more attention as the growth of the online advertising market has driven the need for accurate traffic data. The problem, however, with the Web site monitoring market is there are no standards so you're dealing with an apples and oranges scenario many times. This has become more of a challenge as spiders, bots and splogs troll around pinging Web sites and skewing traffic numbers. That said, there has been plenty of M&A interest in the stats business what with Google buying MeasureMap and FeedBurner acquired BlogBeat.
For more thoughts, check out Mathew Ingram and Joe Duck. For some insight into the controversy surrounding the accuracy of Web statistics, check out this recent BusinessWeek story, as well as Webanalyticsbook.com.

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