- In a world with infinite storage, bandwidth, and CPU power
Highlighted notes that Google accidentally left in a PowerPoint presentation. 50k unique views. - A chance to play with big data
Discussed a release of search log data from AOL Research. 7.5k uniques. - Google's BigTable
Described a talk by Google on their Bigtable database. 7k uniques. I am a little surprised this is still so popular now that the Bigtable paper has been published. - Lowered uptime expectations?
Bemoans the unreliability of websites. 5k uniques, mostly because it was featured on Reddit. - Kill Google, Vol. 3
A piece describing the strategy I would use to attack Google if I were at Microsoft. 5k uniques.
Top search terms that got people to this weblog were "bigtable", "2006 predictions", "geeking with greg", "greg linden", and "aol search data".
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How did you get these metrics? Does blogger/blogpost provide them to the subscribers or have you embedded trackers in your page?
I really liked the google bigtable post.
Hi, Anonymous. All the numbers are from Google Analytics.
By the way, it is worth noting that, since Google Analytics uses Javascript, it only counts Javascript enabled browsers and likely would produce substantially lower numbers than an analysis of raw webserver logs.
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