Network Solutions Teaches Gawker a Lesson. “Networks Solutions is fucking up my livelihood.” A lesson not easily learned, but once learned, the lesson doesn’t have to be repeated.
Archives for 2004
Wood s Lot
has posted a great set of links related to Jacques Derrida.
Great commentary on the
death of Derrida from Steven Johnson: Derrida Is Dead. Long Live Derrida!
A personal remembrance rather than an over-glib tongue-in-cheek smack like so many are lining up to publish.
To all of my fellow Canadians,
Happy Thanksgiving! See you all next week, I’m cutting town for the long weekend.
The October 2004 issue of Wired
features an excellent article called The Long Tail, by Chris Anderson, the mag’s current editor. In the article Anderson very clearly describes a phenomenon that a lot of people have come at in different ways, but does so very succinctly and ties together the facts with the implications. Basically, Anderson suggests, product popularity can be graphed as a power law curve, but notes that at the “less-popular” end it takes a long time to cross zero. Adding all of those low-selling items together, then, adds up to a great deal of potential sales, and once distribution costs are mitigated – they would be prohibitive on the volume of any one iteam at that end of the curve – you are left with huge numbers. It’s an important article, highly recommended.
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