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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  LinkedIn Love

Ever since I made the leap from tech journalist to blogging executive, my inbox has seen a rash of LinkedIn requests. Maybe this has something to do with the fact few people want to network with a journalist. In any event, LinkedIn is one of those companies that has quietly become one of the more successful players in the social networking market. In the past year, its membership has doubled to more than eight million people, and the company expects to hit $100-million in revenue by 2008. Business 2.0 has a profile about the Palo Alto, Ca.-based company and its co-founder Reid Hoffman in the latest issue.

View Article  TinyURL A Big Utility...but the Next YouTube??
Have you ever come across an extraordinarily long URL and wondered: why does it have to be that long and is there a way to shorten it so it could become more user-friendly in an e-mail or blog post? (Wow, that's a long first sentence could be shortened!).
    The answer to the second question is TinyURL.com, a small online utility that quickly squeezes URLs to a much more manageable size. For whatever reason, ZDNet's David Berlind believes that TinyURL has the potential to be the next YouTube because...well, I'm really sure other than his theory that anyone who squeezes a URL must be really interested in that particular Web site, which could be extremely valuable data for marketers. Berlind tracked down TinyURL's developer, Kevin Gilbertson, a podcast. The interview reveals Berlind's theory is way ahead of what Gilbertson thinks, including the idea a big Web player could come along and snap up TinyURL for big bucks.
   MakeYouGoHmm.com, which developed a rival URL utility called tdurl.com in 2004, doesn't understand why Berlind is so excited about TinyURL.com, which has squeezed 28 million URLs so far, and generates revenue from Yahoo ads. In fact, he's surprised that ZDNet doesn't own its own URL shortening service. 
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