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Colbert Bump - Firefox 3 Proves its Existence < Blog of Metrics

"we looked at downloads of Firefox 3 by users within the U.S. – and then we drilled down to a minute-by-minute view to see&lt;sep/&gt;

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Colbert Bump - Firefox 3 Proves its Existence (Blog of Metrics)

"At minute 23 of the broadcast, Colbert said, 'Firefox 3 just got the Colbert Bump.' We saw a big spike in downloads exactly one and two minutes later."

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Daily Show Archives Online

According to the New York Times, the Daily Show Archives, with over 7,000 videos are online—free and searchable.

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I Am Not Stephen Colbert

This is an aimless (and completely pointless) experiment in web traffic. Colbert featured a google search for the phrase “I Am Not Stephen Colbert” on his show the other day, and I’m just curious how many people will actually Google for it. I’ll post statistics, as interesting or boring as they may be, in about a week.

Please do not directly link to this page or at least use rel="nofollow" if you feel compelled to for some strange reason.

Update: This entry is now ranked as the #1 page on Yahoo for the search. That was quick—less than one day to hit the top spot.

Another Pointless Update: Interestingly, someone else started a Colbert fan blog entitled “I Am Not Stephen Colbert”.

Update: So, in under a week, this page got 454 searches for I Am Not Stephen Colbert, 56 searches for I Am Not Steven Colbert, and 20 searches for “I Am Not Stephen Colbert”. The page itself got 665 hits, and 20 comments within the week. That makes this easily the most popular search query for this site, and makes this page the second most popular on the site. Which isn’t too shabby, considering that its received the same amount of traffic in one week that other pages on my site with actually useful content have received in a year.

Yet Another Update: The actual rerun whacked this page with another 1,530 hits in one night. Total searches so far: 1,805 for I Am Not Stephen Colbert, 297 for I Am Not Steven Colbert, and 47 for “I Am Not Stephen Colbert”. Frankly, I think Stephen would be upset to discover that 16% of his audience doesn’t know how to spell his name. For shame, “Steven” searchers, for shame!

Update: And, wouldn’t you know it, this page now ranks on the first page for the search, ‘colbert stephen’. Fortunately, the other way around still give useful results.

Update: Months later, this page is still significantly more popular than my actual homepage, and the searches are still coming in. The last one was three minutes ago. Never underestimate the Colbert Nation.

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Jimmy Wales Will Destroy Google - 10 Zen Monkeys (a webzine)

Jimmy Wales, Rachael Ray and Stephen Colbert | Photo courtesy: Craig Newmark

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Comedy Central Fix | userstyles.org

So you've blocked all the advertisements on ComedyCentral.com, but the navigation is screwed up. Apply this fix to restore the navigation to the proper place. I also added some code to clean up the ads that NoScript doesn't block.

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Firefox Development Team Aided By Steven Colbert

"He advised all online users to take the following precautions while online to protect their identity: 1. Always type with your non-dominant hand; so it’s not typed in your handwriting."

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

I Am Not Stephen Colbert

This is an aimless (and completely pointless) experiment in web traffic. Colbert featured a google search for the phrase “I Am Not Stephen Colbert” on his show the other day, and I’m just curious how many people will actually Google for it. I’ll post statistics, as interesting or boring as they may be, in about a week.

Please do not directly link to this page or at least use rel="nofollow" if you feel compelled to for some strange reason.

Update: This entry is now ranked as the #1 page on Yahoo for the search. That was quick—less than one day to hit the top spot.

Another Pointless Update: Interestingly, someone else started a Colbert fan blog entitled “I Am Not Stephen Colbert”.

Update: So, in under a week, this page got 454 searches for I Am Not Stephen Colbert, 56 searches for I Am Not Steven Colbert, and 20 searches for ”I Am Not Stephen Colbert”. The page itself got 665 hits, and 20 comments within the week. That makes this easily the most popular search query for this site, and makes this page the second most popular on the site. Which isn’t too shabby, considering that its received the same amount of traffic in one week that other pages on my site with actually useful content have received in a year.

Yet Another Update: The actual rerun whacked this page with another 1,530 hits in one night. Total searches so far: 1,805 for I Am Not Stephen Colbert, 297 for I Am Not Steven Colbert, and 47 for ”I Am Not Stephen Colbert”. Frankly, I think Stephen would be upset to discover that 16% of his audience doesn’t know how to spell his name. For shame, “Steven” searchers, for shame!

Update: And, wouldn’t you know it, this page now ranks on the first page for the search, ‘colbert stephen’. Fortunately, the other way around still give useful results.

Update: Months later, this page is still significantly more popular than my actual homepage, and the searches are still coming in. The last one was three minutes ago. Never underestimate the Colbert Nation.

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