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600k – Thanks

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

The site reached 600k visitors a few minutes ago. The counter has been ticking away since June 11th 2005. Thanks to all those that visit and especially those that return on a regular basis.

Websites that Irish people spend most time on

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Thanks to Cybercom, they have released ComScore stats on the Top 50 Irish Websites and the amount of time spent on each website. You can read the Top 50 somewhere else later this weekend *cough* but I thought I’d share the top websites in Ireland according to amount of time spent on each site per visit. Search engines are low, of course, with Google.ie having people stay with them on average of 2.3 minutes.

Top ten “stickiest” websites are:
Bebo.com – 25.2 mins
Daft.ie – 18 mins
Amazon.co.uk – 17.5 mins
Carzone.ie – 17.3 mins
Ebay.ie – 16.4 mins
Youtube.com – 15.7 mins
Fas.ie – 11.6 mins
MyMeteor.ie – 9.6 mins
BudgetTravel.ie – 8.8 mins
Vodafone.ie – 8.6 mins

Update: Above are the stickiest sites subset of the top 50 most visted sites in Ireland in July 2007 but for a list of the top 50 sites which people spent the most time on, per visit, then the below list is what is correct. Seems to make sense that betting, kids and social networking sites are in fact the ones that most time is spent on:

PADDYPOWERPOKER.COM – 58.7 minutes
KING.COM – 30.4
DISNEY.CO.UK -27.8
BEBO.COM 25.2
NIH.GOV 24.0
HMV.CO.UK 22.9
MATCH.COM 22.1
STARDOLL.COM 21.4
DEVIANTART.COM 21.3
LITTLEWOODSIRELAND.IE 20.4
PREMIERLEAGUE.COM 20.1
FURNITURE.IE 18.1
DAFT.IE 18.0
UCD.IE 17.6
AMAZON.CO.UK 17.5
CARZONE.IE 17.3
NICK.CO.UK 17.1
NICK.COM 16.9
ANOTHERFRIEND.COM 16.8
EBAY.IE 16.4
YOUTUBE.COM 15.7
NHS.UK 15.4
TESCO.COM 15.3
AUTOTRADER.CO.UK 14.9
BETFAIR.COM 14.6
WP.PL 14.6
QUINN-SECURE.COM 14.4
MYHOME.IE 14.1
CAO.IE 13.9
PROPERTYNEWS.COM 13.9
GAMEFAQS.COM 13.8
CARSIRELAND.IE 13.5
BRATZPACK.COM 13.5
BOI-BOL.COM 13.3
DRIVINGTEST.IE 13.2
PLAY.COM 13.1
MINICLIP.COM 13.0
REACHSERVICES.IE 12.6
MAKEFRIENDSONLINE.COM 12.5
LOADZAJOBS.IE 12.3
ASOS.COM 11.8
FAS.IE 11.6
TOYOTA.IE 11.6
FLIXSTER.COM 11.4
ZWINKY.COM 11.3
CLUBPENGUIN.COM 11.1
GO.COM 10.7
MOUSEBREAKER.COM 10.7
CBG.IE 10.6
AKUMIITTI.COM 10.5
TICKLE.COM 10.4

Like his aul fella, Ardal did actually have political notions

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Nice story from Irish KC about Ardal going for SU President during his college days. Also a chance to win his election pamphlet:

Inside is an introduction, a cartoon, a list of 21 election promises (e.e. #12 I promise to collect people’s grannies at Heuston Station when they come up for the weekend), and then there’s some blurb before finishing with a campaign slogan or two, including Don’t Be A Goat, Give O’Hanlon Your Vote, and An Fear Is Fearr.

You know you want to.

Last night a Phantom DJ didn’t necessarily save my life but a puntastic post title seemed clever at the time but on second thoughts maybe I shouldn’t have tried to be funny. Ah brevity.

Friday, September 7th, 2007

I’ve become a massive Phantom FM fanboy in the past few weeks. It’s a seriously good station, for my eclectic tastes anyway and they certainly do an amazing job of promoting local talent too. I’ve not found loads of new Irish bands because of them and I’m very grateful for that. The DJs and the management also seem to *get* the idea of social networking sites and blogs and web forums with strong presences on Bebo, Facebook, Boards.ie and their various DJ blogs. All good but, the influence on my musical tastes from the station means I am listening to more new music than ever before after I had given up on other radio stations. Up to my Phantom epiphany, it was Sinead, Nialler, Una, Torture Garden, HiFi Popcorn and American music blogs that influenced me and one colleague in work who has great taste. I’m finding I’m listening less to my mp3 collection and instead I’m just tuning into Phantom, except the mid-morning and lunchtime slots. Sorry guys 🙂

But my gushing about Phantom is leading somewhere. I’d love to have a device, not necessarily a phone, with a 3g connection which allow me to bring Phantom with me as I travel about, with an additional “Want” button which will allow me to find out more info about the song playing and add it to a wishlist on my blog and which can plug into iTunes and every other music store too. I think I wouldn’t be too pushed about local storage anymore on a device, once it has a net connection and I can stream my own music and radio stations. Fits in a pocket with ease too. Last week Universal Music at the Nokia Go Play event said subscription services are on their way very soon and if so, where the hell is the capabilities in music devices for them? The latest iPod line missed out on that and Jobs seems to make bitchy statements about 3G:

WiFi, as you may know, is faster than any 3G cellular network, so it’s really fast.

It will take more than WiFi to have a proper streaming device if you want to walk around the streets listening to a radio stations 100s or 1000s of miles away.

Who will buy Beaut.ie? I can’t afford it

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Beaut.ie is celebrating their first birthday and have released a few stats:

Beaut.ie is read by up to 6,000 people a day (unique visitors to the site per day) and boasts over 150k hits on an average day. The sisters have clocked up almost 2000 posts (articles) on topics covering every aspect of the beauty industry – from facials to lipgloss, waxing, and latest beauty trends

The blog has received well over 50,000 comments so far from site visitors.

1 year and 50,000 comments. Holy fucking crapola! So will it be the Irish Times or the Indo or someone else?

Congrats Aisling and Kirstie, you both rock!

Karlin Lillington Challenge: She denies she said theres 90% coverage, yet I have the mp3

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Still day 3 and since Karlin Lillington continues to selectively quote me on her blog but refuses to let my comments through, I’d like to point out that she cannot even recall what she said on her Newstalk slot the other day. Now she is backing away from the 90% broadband coverage statement on her blog saying she never said that:

In addition, let me make this very clear: I did NOT state the there was 90% coverage in Ireland, and I did NOT accept this statement either. However I was NOT the interviewer for the piece, and I do not ever control the direction of interviews or shows

If you listen to the mp3 of the tech slot, she says the following around 4 minutes 15 seconds.

A question that goes a long way with this whole issue of coverage and the takeup and our low takeup is whether there isn’t a larger question of why we don’t have the penetration despite a 90% coverage

Updating Links – Want a link?

Friday, September 7th, 2007

It’s that quarter of the year again where I will be updating the blogroll/links on the right of this blog. If you are not on the list and want to be included, please let me know in the comments. Then when I will forget about a few of you (oh trust me, my mind blanks at times) do remind me via email or via another comment. 🙂

Ongoing feed problems

Friday, September 7th, 2007

For those that subscribe to this site it seems you are only getting summaries of the posts not the full posts. I’ve only been told this this morning and I’m trying to fix it but for some reason WordPress is saying the feed is a full feed. I’ve also the number of subscribers Feedburner reports has halved so something is deffo up. I’m looking into it now and hope to remedy all of this asap. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Auctioning stuff using video – VZaar.com

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Matt of Life Without Toast F A M E is auctioning off his guitar for charity, have a look and have a look that it is listed on eBay with a video.

This is the video and it’s fucking great. El kabong! My god, that unearthed great memories:

What a really creative way to auction something off. I’m very impressed and with more and more people auctioning stuff, this is deffo a way of getting more attention to your auction. Nice too that others can embed it. Still, it seemed I had to go to the listing on the VZaar site before I could get the embed code. Maybe this could be changed?

This is a London? based company, be nice if crowds like Intruders TV and Blognation covered this. *cough* *nudge*

Fluffy Links – Friday September 7th 2007

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Free ticket to Techcrunch 20. Apply to Pat now.

Win tickets to see Feist, courtesy of Nialler.

The new iPods are great and all (apart from the fugly iPod Nano) but Michele points out the serious price differential between here and the states now.

As Ken notes, I joined Jaiku yesterday after Twitter was down once again. It’s a fantastic microblogging/presence system, the only downside being it’s pretty empty when it comes to Irish users. I might stick around on it now actually as many of those I interacted with on a daily basis are on it now.

Want to review some wine?

Day 3 of the Karlin Challenge, where she blocks comments from me on her blog but happily slags me off without still taking up my challenge.

Kottke is a massive fan of the TV series “The Wire” and points to this marvellous quote about the creators attitude to the average viewer:

I was always told to write for the average reader in my newspaper life. The average reader, as they meant it, was some suburban white subscriber with two-point-whatever kids and three-point-whatever cars and a dog and a cat and lawn furniture. He knows nothing and he needs everything explained to him right away, so that exposition becomes this incredible, story-killing burden. Fuck him. Fuck him to hell.

It is not as such the erosion of privacy but the erosion of obscurity that is the issue these days. Search engines et al are now tieing all those small pieces loosely joined toogether and displaying them all in one go.

And more cleverness: Doc Searls points out the idiot girl from South Carolina has been viewed more than 13 Million times on youTube now. A few million more views that the number who viewed the actual pagent.

Via Una, the visuals at the Chemical Brothers gig at Electric Picnic. That screen is the size of the main stage. It blew me away. Absolutely fantastic.

This is Amy Winehouse at the Mercury Music Prize the other night. (Una also linked this but I swear I had an original thought of doing the same before reading Una) It’s a shame the Beeb seemed to be so obsessed about panning up and down her body, like they were looking for evidence of her recent battles with self-mutiliation. Her voice and this song shows what an amazing and quite beautiful girl she is. Shame the tabloids are helping her to be more fucked up. A rumour went around Electric Picnic that she had thrown herself off a building and I felt genuinely sad about that, even though I don’t follow her exploits and have yet to play her album but her voice seems to suggest to me she’s a lovely person. Could be way off of course!