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As much as I’m in love with del.icio.us, I’ve found it’s a hard concept for people to immediatly understand what it is that you’re talking to them very excited about (yes, using del.icio.us can transform you into an information lunatic).
Two equally interesting articles surfaced last week making predictions of where Web design and development could be headed in 2006.
A new report from the Pew/Internet American Life Project reveals search engine usage has now become as much a part of daily life as email for most Americans.
The report shows 91 percent of American Internet users make email a part of their online experience, and 90 percent of this same population also use search engines.
On a daily basis, 74 million Americans use email and 60 million use search engines. This new search engine statistic represents a 55 percent increase over figures from just a year ago (see ClickZ article, also).
Isn’t it strange how things happen sometimes? I’ve been patiently waiting for an invitation to Measure Map beta, and then, one day after posting about Google’s foray into Web analytics, I finally get it? Measure Map is geared towards sites running on popular blog software like WordPress, Blogger, and newcomer, Typo. It tracks traffic at the level of posts and comments, which, I’m sure, is a nice feature for bloggers.