April Roundup

by Chris on April 30, 2008

Here’s what was popular on Geek-Speak during the last month:

  1. Using Box.net as a Network Drive on your Mac: Some simple instructions for mounting your Box.net filespace as a network drive in Mac OS X.
  2. Net Neutrality – Important or not?: When the CEO of Virgin Media announced that Net Neutrality was a load of, ahem, testicles, he provoked quite a response online, including this mini-rant.
  3. John’s Author Section: Seems quite a few people are interested in John’s posts – as his author listing was pretty popular this month.
  4. Miro :: For all your video podcast needs: Thomas’ post about using Miro to catalogue his video podcasts.
  5. Ubuntu: Installation: An account of installing Ubuntu on PC and Mac, using Bootcamp on the Mac.

And in the next category, the awards for top traffic sources this month:

  1. Stumbleupon delivered approx 58% of this month’s traffic
  2. ~12% came from direct visits (i.e. no other source)
  3. ~6% from Google
  4. ~5% from Twitter
  5. and ~5% from Adam ‘Lurch’ Howie’s blog Reality of Dreams

Thank you for listening – you may now return to whatever you were doing :)

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