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Wired: Why early detection is the best way to beat cancer

It’s been on my to-do since January to follow the Canary Foundation (see article), which focuses on early cancer detection.  I’ve seen it noted fairly often that early detection offers the absolute best chances of beating it, but there is still no cheap, easy and safe access to detection technology for everyone.

I really like what the Canary Foundation is doing, and I’m optimistic that coupled with genetic testing from 23andMe and Navigenics (which are still, arguably, too expensive) we’ll be better focused on early detection, and soon.


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Top 10 Widgets on the Web

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This is the second in a series of posts coming this week on the Top Web Bug Trackers we saw at Ghostery last month.

Noteable:

  1. It’s all about Sharing. 4 of the top 10 widgets (AddThis, DiggThis, ShareThis and AddToAny) are focused on letting users rate or recommend content.
  2. Wow, AddThis is twice as large as its next 3 competitors combined.
  3. Portable Social Networks: Facebook and MySpace were missing in action. Twitter Badge, MyBlogLog and Google FriendConnect own the category.
  4. Search is still it. The Google Custom Search widget is 4x the size of either Google Widgets and Google FriendConnect.

Top 10 Widgets found by Ghostery - June 2009 Embed:
Rank Tracker 1 AddThis 2 Google Custom Search 3 Twitter Badge 4 MyBlogLog 5 DiggThis 6 ShareThis 7 Google Widgets 8 Alexa Traffic Rank 9 Google FriendConnect 10 AddtoAny Widget Analysis by Ghostery - June 2009

Next up is our Top 10 Web Analytic Trackers report. Please let me know how can we make these reports better.


Methodology: This data was compiled via the GhostRank submissions of our users. Thanks to all of you who have opt-ed into sharing the bugs you find with the community none of this could be possible without your contributions.

GhostRank is an opt-in feature included in Ghostery that allows users to submit the bugs they find across the web.

Today we measure the existence of web bugs on a per-domain basis (E.g. google.com, wordpress.com, etc). What this means is that sites like “tumblr.com” and “blogspot.com” would only count as one site when in reality there are 1000s of sites hosted on those platforms under subdomains, i.e. “ghostery.tumblr.com”.

Future versions of our tracker reports will be based on subdomains in order to more accurately measure “website” distribution.


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Did anyone notice the crowd Palin resigned in front of?

david:

Did anyone notice the crowd Palin resigned in front of?

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We are also in the process of developing an archive system to make sure that links are available beyond our systems. bit.ly FAQ.  This is so good to hear from a critical url shortener.  I hope they can deliver.

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Surprise is overrated. Surprise is the opposite of engagement. John Lilly, CEO Mozilla

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