January 26, 2010

When Everyone Is A Pollster, What Happens To The Polls?

TweetPollster.com’s Mark Blumenthal posted an article on the National Journal about two new ventures bringing “professional” polling to the masses. [...]

January 25, 2010

Two Cents on Jason Calacanis’s comScore Imbroglio

TweetJason Calacanis is angry at comScore and would like us all to boycott their measurement service. The gist of his [...]

January 21, 2010

Data Doesn’t Kill Ideas – People Do.

TweetSeth Godin has some smart things to say on his blog almost every day, but today he said something that [...]

January 20, 2010

A Research Topic the IAB Desperately Needs To Pursue

TweetI checked out an article on CNNMoney.com today on fitness gadgets, and it was the gazillionth article I’ve read that [...]

The Woeful State Of Survey Reporting Continues…

Tweet…with this headline from TechCrunch: Study: Internet radio reaching 32% of households. Seems harmless, except the actual survey, from L.E.K., [...]

January 19, 2010

Did Scott Brown Have A More “Effective” Social Media Strategy Than Martha Coakley?

TweetOver at the day job we are all political junkies, and even now are gearing up for our mid-term election [...]

January 15, 2010

Processing Qualitative Research Data With Tinderbox

TweetI wrote a while back that I often use a piece of software for the Mac called Tinderbox to churn [...]

January 6, 2010

Is Pandora Showing Signs of Weakness?

TweetBridge Ratings just released some data relevant to Pandora fans that purports to show evidence that the popular online music [...]

January 4, 2010

A Brief Guess About The Apple Tablet

TweetIn a few weeks, this will be a moot point, of course, but here’s a brief thought about Apple’s upcoming [...]