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    Increasing Linux Web Stats

    I just wrote a potentially controversial article on my new blog about Linux web stats and how to increase them.

    simonfiction » Blog Archive » Ubuntu User at Home? Be Counted at Work.

    Just wondering what peoples views are on this - if they think it's wrong, agree with it or are already doing it?

    Sio

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonfiction View Post
    I just wrote a potentially controversial article on my new blog about Linux web stats and how to increase them.

    simonfiction » Blog Archive » Ubuntu User at Home? Be Counted at Work.

    Just wondering what peoples views are on this - if they think it's wrong, agree with it or are already doing it?

    Sio
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    My only thought is why would I care if the numbers increase or not? Far from a groundbreaking and controversial topic, if you ask me.

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    No clicky for you spam-meister simon
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    My new blog. It's probably not as good as I think it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schwim View Post
    My only thought is why would I care if the numbers increase or not? Far from a groundbreaking and controversial topic, if you ask me.
    I thought that might be the general opinion. For me, I just believe that if the stats were higher companies would take greater notice and offer better support like in the case of flickr.

    As for the spamming, didn't realise it was so frowned upon to link off to my own site. Sorry!

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