Month: November 2007
Are you going to Web Analytics Wednesday (WAW) Toronto on November 14th? You should! It’s going to be at (Bar Wellington, 520 Wellington Street West, 416.341.8880 Sign up at the event Web site.
What is WAW?
A brain child of Eric Peterson, WAW events are an opportunity for folks interested in Web Analytics to meet face to face informally and chat about sweet successes or trials and tribulations of working in analytics. WAW’s began in early 2005 and are held around the world at 6 P.M. local time. Frequently asked questions about WAW.)
A big “Thank you” to Patrick Glinski, Critical Mass for organizing this event (and the last 2 also!)
You do NOT have to be a Web analyst or heavily involved in Web analytics to attend. All are welcome, whether you’re from the Toronto area or not. In fact, at the past WAWs, we’ve had the pleasure of meeting Joseph and Susan Carrabis of NextStage Evolution (Scotsburn, N.S), Shaina Boone from Critical Mass (Chicago) and Mike Spaeth from Coremetrics (New York), who all happened to be in the area and joined our gathering.
Join us! To find out more about the event and register, check out the event Web site.
Comments closedDo you remember pogs? What about Pokemon? Or Cabbage Patch Kids?
All of these were considered “cool” at one time or another during my childhood. The most technologically advanced “cool” thing was Pong on my Atari home system.
Kids today have a different sense of cool. Or at least different options. YTV has released their Tween Report for Fall 2007 and all things digital are all things cool:
More deets from the report after the jump …