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{ Sunday, October 17, 2004 }

Orgnet Divid

These are graphs that Tim O'Reilly just put up during his talk on trends in book publishing that analyze the Amazon.com "people who bought this book also bought this book" which basically demonstrates that the books are generally preaching to the converted, that people rarely read outside their political affiliation. i.e. if you are reading Dude, Where is my Country, you're almost certainly not reading The O'Reilly Factor. This is not a good state of affairs.

LINK | 12:02 PM | TB

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