US Trade Wholesale Electronic Book Sales

February 19, 2009

From the International Digital Publishing Forum Document Library via Tim O’Reilly:

The International Digital Publishing Forum collects quarterly US trade retail eBook sales in conjunction with the Association of American Publishers (AAP).  For details on the AAP’s statistics program, please refer to the AAP website.  The IDPF has aggregated quarterly statistics from the AAP’s program and earlier IDPF statistics program represented in the graph below.

US Trade Wholesale Electronic Book Sales

US Trade Wholesale Electronic Book Sales

If this graph doesn’t resemble a hockey stick, I don’t what graph does.

Facebook’s Terms of Service

February 18, 2009

I don’t use Facebook, but thought their “Terms of Service” and “Privacy Policy” would be of interest to its tens of millions of fledgling content providers.

Facebook’s Terms of Service: Facebook’s own Terms of use state: “by posting Member Content to any part of the Web site, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, reformat, translate, excerpt and distribute such information and content and to prepare derivative works of, or incorpoate into other works, such information and content, and to grant and authorise sublicenses of the foregoing.

Facebook’s equally interesting privacy policy: “Facebook may also collect information about you from other sources, such as newspapers, blogs, instant messaging services, and other users of the Facebook service through the operation of the service (eg. photo tags) in order to provide you with more useful information and a more personalised experience. By using Facebook, you are consenting to have your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States.”

Folks – there is no such thing as a free lunch.

Hmm… makes me wonder what WordPress’s “Terms of Service” and “Privacy Policy” cover.

Ahh… Vacation

February 6, 2009

Well not really.

However today I came across this photo which reminded me of the trip I took this past summer with my wife and daughter to a faraway Ritz Carlton.

Where Am I?

Follow Me @TimCohn

I sent this photo to a friend and he couldn’t figure out where I was.

Surely other people can.

Waiting For WordPress Domain Change To Take Place

February 4, 2009

I recently switched my main WordPress blog to one of my domains: SearchMarketingCommunications.com

Ever since I made the switch, my blog has stopped getting crawled and indexed by Google.

I switched domains early last week.

Had I known it was going to take so long for my new domain to get picked up, I probably wouldn’t have switched to it.

Running Long Distances Again

January 28, 2009

This past weekend it occurred to me I hadn’t consistently run long distances since I last trained for and ran the Oklahoma Memorial Marathon in 2001.

With my children all in school now, I decided I could again carve out the time necessary for running longer distances.

Even though I haven’t been running long distances, I still have ran five miles at a time several times a week since running the 2001 marathon.

Four years ago, I also started working out with a personal trainer because I concluded running in and of itself hadn’t strengthened my entire body.

To my surprise, four years of weight training has made a significant difference in my ability to run long distances.

Saturday I ran 10,000 meters. Sunday I ran 10.0 miles.

Running each distance this past weekend was much easier than when I had first attempted to run either 10k or 10 miles.

There are both psychological and physical barriers which impede levels of performance.

I am pleased to report after having run 10k and 10 miles this past weekend, I have fewer or both.

“Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement.” Alfred Adler

Time to go now, I gotta run…

Satellite Pics of the Inauguration

January 21, 2009

From Popular Science Magazine via Tim O’Reilly and Sean J. O’Reilly (yeah I know the image is too big)

Inauguration Satellite Pics

Inauguration Satellite Pics

Follow @TheWhiteHouse on Twitter

January 20, 2009

Follow the White House on Twitter…

@TheWhiteHouse

@TheWhiteHouse

Phillip Thomas Cohn

January 15, 2009

Phillip Thomas Cohn- my precious son.

Phillip Thomas Cohn

Phillip Thomas Cohn

December 17, 1997 – January 15, 2000

Dubai Default?

January 14, 2009

From the Dealbook Blog:

“Dubai has relied on cheap capital from abroad to finance its grand vision to become both a tourist attraction and a financial capital. Much of that money, combined with the oil wealth of neighboring Persian Gulf states, was used to finance dozens of luxurious apartment buildings as well as monumental projects like the world’s tallest building, the world’s largest airport, the world’s biggest mall and several man-made, palm-shaped islands.

Now the emirate is facing one of the world’s largest debt loads: its current debt level stands at $80 billion or roughly 1.5 times its gross domestic product.”

Aquatic Dead Zones

January 13, 2009

From Tim O’Reilly a map of the world’s Aquatic Dead Zones…