Google Analytics pour Adobe Flash (2)
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L’explosion du contenu flash (type widgets) a suscité de nombreuses interrogations quant à son indexation au sein des moteurs de recherche, sa compatibilité avec les terminaux mobile mais surtout sur son tracking/suivi. Ce dernier point a justement été discuté aujourd’hui à Adobe Max, où Google a annoncé l’arrivée du tracking de Flash au sein de Google Analytics. Mis à part le format, l’un des principaux problèmes en termes de tracking du format flash pour un ...
Breakfast at the Squeeze In (1)
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Squeeze In, Truckee, California If you ever make it up Lake Tahoe way, make sure to have breakfast at the Squeeze In, a little restaurant in Truckee, California. MD and I run over to Truckee at least once a week for our Squeeze In hit, and this week was no exception. After voting on empty stomachs we drove to Truckee, an old railroad town about 13 miles from our house and a stone’s throw from ...
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Todd Albertson said:
I have eaten at the Squeeze In on many occasions and recommend it highly!
Cars.com Reviews the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid (1)
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Weighing in at 6,000 pounds and decked out with gadgets and creature comforts to rival a yacht, the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid is a serious luxury vehicle with a green twist. Where the non-hybrid version of the Escalade gets around 12/19 mpg city/highway, the hybrid gets 20/21 mpg ??? that???s a significant improvement in city driving. Does that make the Escalade Hybrid a deal? And what person is both worried about paying for gas and in ...
Brooks didn't go far enough: The press killed the last open campaign (1)
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David Brooks wrote a column today about the "education of the McCain" about how John McCain's campaign has become conventional. The old McCain acted like this: This sort of behavior has been part of McCain’s long-running rebellion against the stupidity of modern partisanship. In a thousand ways, he has tried to preserve some sense of self-respect in a sea of pandering pomposity. He’s done it through self-mockery, by talking endlessly about his own embarrassing lapses ...
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Curt said:
This is absolutely on point. Newt Gingrich was in town the other day to talk about online health records. The local newspaper wrote only about Newt's prediction of the upcoming election. The media is to blame.