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Archive for May, 2006

Master of the Senate

Posted by Dan Grossman on May 26th, 2006

I do understand power, whatever else may be said about me. I know where to look for it, and how to use it.
-Lyndon Baines Johnson
So begins Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson. The biography primarily covers the life of Johnson during his Senate years (1949-1960), but the underlying subtext […]

Daily Links

Posted by Dan Grossman on May 25th, 2006

Interesting links from around the web…

Annual PC game spending hits $1.4 billion.
Typo.com. Forbes describes the business of so-called “parked sites.” An increasing number of companies and individuals are buying up previously unclaimed domain names and covering the pages with ads. Visitors arrive either by accident (eg typo) or direct access (ie […]

Understanding Yahoo’s Grand Plan…

Posted by Dan Grossman on May 19th, 2006

Check out their analyst day presentation from earlier this week here. Worth a quick scan.

Nigerian Email Scams and Facebook

Posted by Dan Grossman on May 18th, 2006

If you haven’t seen the May 15, 2006 issue of The New Yorker, it’s worth finding a hardcopy (I can’t find an online version). In particular, the issue has two great articles:
First, how many times have you received emails from someone claiming to have millions of dollars waiting to be transferred out of […]

Top 10 Web Advertisers

Posted by Dan Grossman on May 17th, 2006

I wrote earlier about the world’s top web domains; here’s a list, via Nielson, of the web’s top advertisers for April, 2006. My takeaways:

Telecom (Vonage and Verizon) and trading (Etrade and Scottrade) dominate the list.
Vonage has a huge advertising online budget! ~$38M for April implies a ~$450M+ run rate. According to […]