Cool Website Traffic images
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“StumbleUpon sends traffic+++ to Choichun Leung’s painting” #art #data #analytics / SML.20130118.SC.NET.Flickr.seeminglee.3990108219.Stats.Data.Analytics

Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
“StumbleUpon sends traffic+++ to Choichun Leung’s painting” #art #data #analytics
The social media bookmark sharing site StumbleUpon continues to send large amount of page views to a photograph of Choichun Leung [1]’s mixed media painting to SML Flickr.
The photograph, licensed via Creative Commons (CCBY), was posted to Flickr in 2009 [2]. According to data retrieved from StumbleUpon, it was “discovered” by its users in 2011 [3] and has reached 14,000+ views on its site. Considering that on Flickr the total view is just 22,000+, the referring strength of StumbleUpon must not be underestimated. Daily page views on Flickr averages 20-30 [4].
# Notes
1. Choichun Leung is a Chinese American artist living in New York. I met her towards the end of my gallery visits during the 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival in New York in 2009. blog.seeminglee.com/2009/10/choichun-leung-13th-annual-du… Website: www.choichun.com/ Instagram: @oichoi instagram.com/oichoi
2. Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54933.P1.L1 / SML: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/3990108219/
3. StumbleUpon: Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by… Discovered on Jul 25 2011, 02:24am: static.stumbleupon.com/url/www.flickr.com/photos/seemingl…
4. Flickr Stats for: Mixed Media Painting (Detail) by Choichun Leung / Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009 / 20090926.10D.54933.P1.L1 / SML
Stats are shown in GMT, where it’s currently 10.41AM on 18th January 2013 (Fri): www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/3990108219/stats/
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Street Traffic in Krabi

Image by yago1.com
Please don’t use this photo on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
(cc) Yago Veith – Flickr Interesting | www.yago1.com
The ‘European representative’

Image by sndrv
… the reach of the ’3×3′ project publicity can be measured by looking at the growth-status of 7 plants representing the 7 world continents. The plants are growing in an auto-interactive greenhouse with a conditioned light and water supply, influenced directly by website-traffic on the project-site www.collectiefmei2007.nl/greenhouse
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Big Photo: What is the Size of the Image Data Market? (2010-2011)
A few nice Network Marketing images I found:
Big Photo: What is the Size of the Image Data Market? (2010-2011)

Image by Jon Gosier
Big Data is the science of managing data sets that become so large that they are difficult to manipulate with traditional software. New techniques were developed to organize, analyze, and retrieve excessive quantities of data. Big Photo refers to applying similar methodologies to equally large sets of images.
One “Flickr’s worth” of photos is uploaded to the social network by Facebook users monthly.
The portion of the indexed web estimated to be image files is estimated to be 30 percent.
However, the indexed web is far less than 1 percent of the the known web and doesn’t include the mobile web or social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Each hold massive datasets that aren’t available to search engines like Google.
In 2001 researchers proposed that 17 percent of the web’s text was contained in image or video files and, therefore, was not indexed by search engines. OCR and visual search technologies have improved, greatly impacting this problem.
The creation of textual content is rapidly being dwarfed by images and video. Coupled with the fact that the lines between the mobile web and traditional web are blurring, the opportunity for new tools and products for indexing and manipulating visual data sets becomes apparent.
This report looks at three things: the relative size and growth of the largest photosharing social networks, the mobile messaging market and the year on year growth of mobile and internet.
To normalize the data, we reference only the latest market information from the previous year. So, this research is only as accurate as fourth quarter research from the previous year — in this case 2010.
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More at – blog.metalayer.com/post/9662265140/the-growth-of-image-da…
balanced marketing plan v2 600

Image by ggenesisllc
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Ragan Cisco attendees networking at happy hour

Image by Definition 6: NYC
blog.definition6.com/blog/marketing-communications/raganc…
After a long day of sessions, Ragan Cisco attendees enjoy wine, beer and good conversations. Ragan’s conference had great speakers, including Definition 6 account director Jeremy Bromwell and Rooco Impreveduto from LexisNexis on creating shareable content with examples from HBO’s True Blood, Facebook Timeline Movie Maker.
Categories: Video Tags: 20102011, Big Photo, Data, Excessive Quantities, files, Flickr, Google, Image, Image Data, Image Files, market, Massive Datasets, Mobile Messaging, Mobile Web, Network Marketing, Nice Network, Photo, Ragan Cisco, Relative Size, Search Engines, Search Technologies, sets, size, Social Networks, Textual Content, Traditional Software, Traditional Web, Twitter, Video Files, Visual Search
Webinar – Manage your Data, Donations and More with CiviCRM – 2010-11-23

Are you looking for a database, but not sure which one is right? Or do you wish your current database allowed you to track donations, volunteers, emails, and events? CiviCRM may be a tool that is right for your organization. CiviCRM is a free, libre, and open-source software constituent relationship management (CRM) solution. It is designed specifically to meet the needs of advocacy, nonprofit, and non-governmental groups. In this webinar, hear from Dave Greenberg from CiviCRM who will explain what tools are available within CiviCRM and some best practices around setup and maintenance. We’ll also learn how Jeff Porter is using CiviCRM at the Prader Willi Foundation. This webinar is best suited for the database administrator, executive director, or anyone who is responsible to collecting and maintaining the data at your organization.
Video Rating: 0 / 5
Webinar – Manage your Data, Donations and More with CiviCRM – 2010-11-23
Are you looking for a database, but not sure which one is right? Or do you wish your current database allowed you to track donations, volunteers, emails, and events? CiviCRM may be a tool that is right for your organization. CiviCRM is a free, libre, and open-source software constituent relationship management (CRM) solution. It is designed specifically to meet the needs of advocacy, nonprofit, and non-governmental groups. In this webinar, hear from Dave Greenberg from CiviCRM who will explain what tools are available within CiviCRM and some best practices around setup and maintenance. We’ll also learn how Jeff Porter is using CiviCRM at the Prader Willi Foundation. This webinar is best suited for the database administrator, executive director, or anyone who is responsible to collecting and maintaining the data at your organization.
XCRI-CAP Course Data Project Evaluation at Staffordshire University
An evaluation video of the Staffordshire University JISC stage 2 Course Data project. Interviews with key stakeholders highlight the lessons learnt when structuring course data and producing the XCRI-CAP feed. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Categories: Videos Tags: Course, Data, Evaluation, find, Interviews, Jisc, project, Staffs, University, Video Rating
GRASS GIS Tutorials – Tutorial 4 – Display GRASS Data and 3D Visualization
On this tutorial I will show you the basics of how to display your GRASS Data into maps and how to use GRASS’s built in GUI for 3D visualization. I. You will open GRASS’s own GUI to display your raster and vector data maps II. You will use various command to view and manage how your data is displayed. III. You will open the 3D visualization GUI to view your GRASS Data in 3D GRASS GIS Commands used in this tutorial: gis.m g.region d.rast d.his d.vect nviz Read more about these commands here: grass.osgeo.org GRASS GIS Useful Links Icons & Symbols reference link: grasswiki.osgeo.org What does the gis.m command do? grass.osgeo.org What does the g.region command do? grass.osgeo.org What does the g.his command do? grass.osgeo.org What does the d.rast command do? grass.osgeo.org What does the d.vect command do? grass.osgeo.org What does the nviz command do? grass.osgeo.org #################### Materials and Resources I’ll be referring to: Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach: www.amazon.com ie=UTF8&tag=ravenandcrow- 20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1441942068 Main download site for GRASS GIS: grass.osgeo.org List of modules/commands in GRASS GIS: grass.osgeo.org You can find me here: YouTube: www.youtube.com Google+: plus.google.com 111147786674687562495 Twitter: twitter.com E-mail: GRASSGISNEWS@gmail.com www.GRASSGISTutorials.com
What is an API? Where can I find information to help me implement an open-source CMS? What are the current best practices to improve digital services at my agency? Are these questions familiar? HowTo.gov has new content and resources to answer these questions. This month’s forum webinar will review where you can find these new resources that can help you can meet the milestones of the Digital Strategy, and improve the customer experience at your agency. For more information, visit www.howto.gov and follow DigitalGov University at twitter.com Presenter: Rachel Flagg & Gray Brooks, GSA, Mike Kruger, Commerce Produced by DigitalGov University, an initiative of the General Services Administration.
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions
Check out these what are resource images:
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions

Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Removing history does not work. Public unsearchability creates a false sense of safety. Just because you are not searchable by the public domain does not equate unsearchability.
Put yourself in the shoe of Google: if you just spend a whole lot of resources to dig up all these information, are you really going to disposed them all that easily? Most likely not. If I were Google, I will be happy to remove your result from the public domain to keep peace with you.
Tada! Due to quesiontable actions committed by you to fulfill your very desire to remove data, I have just identified why I get into the search business at the first place: to mine important intelligence data that no one else has a copy of. Thanks to your help, I have just identified what you considered to be most damaging to your credibility. I’m sure that businesses will pay me tons of money just to get their hands onto my treasure chest.
Excerpt from: blog.seeminglee.com/2007/09/how-to-ungoogle-yourself.html
SML Pro Blog: 2007-09-16: How to unGoogle Yourself
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions
A few nice what are resource images I found:
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions

Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Removing history does not work. Public unsearchability creates a false sense of safety. Just because you are not searchable by the public domain does not equate unsearchability.
Put yourself in the shoe of Google: if you just spend a whole lot of resources to dig up all these information, are you really going to disposed them all that easily? Most likely not. If I were Google, I will be happy to remove your result from the public domain to keep peace with you.
Tada! Due to quesiontable actions committed by you to fulfill your very desire to remove data, I have just identified why I get into the search business at the first place: to mine important intelligence data that no one else has a copy of. Thanks to your help, I have just identified what you considered to be most damaging to your credibility. I’m sure that businesses will pay me tons of money just to get their hands onto my treasure chest.
Excerpt from: blog.seeminglee.com/2007/09/how-to-ungoogle-yourself.html
SML Pro Blog: 2007-09-16: How to unGoogle Yourself
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions
Check out these what are resources images:
“How not to unGoogle: History removal” #data #security / SML.20130130.Opinions

Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Removing history does not work. Public unsearchability creates a false sense of safety. Just because you are not searchable by the public domain does not equate unsearchability.
Put yourself in the shoe of Google: if you just spend a whole lot of resources to dig up all these information, are you really going to disposed them all that easily? Most likely not. If I were Google, I will be happy to remove your result from the public domain to keep peace with you.
Tada! Due to quesiontable actions committed by you to fulfill your very desire to remove data, I have just identified why I get into the search business at the first place: to mine important intelligence data that no one else has a copy of. Thanks to your help, I have just identified what you considered to be most damaging to your credibility. I’m sure that businesses will pay me tons of money just to get their hands onto my treasure chest.
Excerpt from: blog.seeminglee.com/2007/09/how-to-ungoogle-yourself.html
SML Pro Blog: 2007-09-16: How to unGoogle Yourself
CORT Resources: Imaging and Data Analysis Core
Imaging and Data Analysis Core The IDAC provides all projects in the CORT with the infrastructure, expertise and tools to support customized imaging acquisition as well as image and data analysis. It acts as a catalyst for introducing these technologies into a broad range of translational research projects, through UCSF and its Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and through the UC Davis Medical Center and its Clinical and Translational Science Center and other forms of outreach. IDAC provides educational sessions to its users and the community increasing research collaborations and disseminating information.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Categories: Videos Tags: Acquisition, analysis, Catalyst, Clinical, Core, Data, Educational Sessions, Infrastructure, Outreach, research, Research Collaborations, Research Projects, Resources, Video Rating
