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Stowe Boyd is a well-known media subversive, and an internationally recognized authority on real-time, collaborative and social technologies. His new blog is Message.
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September 06, 2005

ClustrMaps: Update

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Posted by Stowe Boyd

I have been using the ClustrMaps application for just over a month, and I find that the distribution of readership for Get Real (see here) fascinating. I guess I expect to see North America and Europe -- because I personally know readers there -- but seeing the traces of people from Africa, Asia, and South America always surprises me, and reminds me what a global village we are part of. I am also amazed at what I think must be a local spike -- 60K+ readers since 24 August.

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1. Marc Eisenstadt on September 7, 2005 05:29 PM writes...

Lookin good!! By the way, if you log in via the ClustrMaps 'Admin' page, and shorten both your update frequency and archive frequency, you'll build up a series of 'archive maps' each of which gets updated much more often, and is therefore 'fresher' (and sometimes more interesting)... e.g. you could have daily updates and weekly archives for example... grand totals still get kept, of course; updated FAQs now explain all this stuff in some more detail... cheers

-Marc

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