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Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Most Powerful Man On The Web

Matt Drudge

Google is the No. 1 source of referral traffic to major news sites in the United States. The search giant provides approximately 30% of the traffic to these sites.

So what's the No. 2 source?

Facebook?

Twitter?

Nope.

It's The Drudge Report.

Matt Drudge provides 7% of the traffic to major US news sites.

Facebook only provides 3.3%.

This should give anyone crowing about the "social media revolution" a bit of a pause.

The Drudge Report is now 14 years old. It's a single page with a list of hand-picked links and excellent headlines. And it gets 12-14 million uniques a month--most of whom immediately click through to somewhere else and then come right back.

Like other successful Internet entrepreneurs, Matt Drudge figured out quickly how the web was different than other media (millions of sources a link away), and he concentrated on taking advantage of that. And he has never done anything else.

And, 14 years later, he's now the single most important man on the web, as measured by traffic referrals. And because links, headline commentary, and traffic referrals are a form of influence, it seems fair to say that Matt Drudge is also one of the most influential men in the world.

David Carr profiles The Drudge Report in the New York Times >

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Monday, February 14, 2011

THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL YOUTUBE STARS (of February)

ryan-higa-nigahiga-youtube-power-ranking-februaryLast month, we debuted our YouTube power rankings with Freddie Wong kicking off the year as the most powerful YouTube star in the world.

Throughout January, however, views of Freddie Wong's videos have gone down enough to drop him out of our top ten. So, who's the most powerful YouTube star in the world now?

Among the candidates are Rémi Gaillard (pictured), who just posted more of his real-life Mario Kart antics, and Keenan Cahill and his lip-syncing skills.

We looked at each partner's monthly views, average views per video, and percentage of "Likes" they received throughout January. Find out which YouTube partner is this month's most powerful YouTube star in the world.

Click Through The Most POWERFUL YouTube Stars In The World HERE >>

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10. DieAussenseiter

DieAussenseiter is the comedy duo of Alexander and Dima from Germany, where they reign as the country's most subscribed-to YouTube channel.

Like most other YouTube stars, DieAussenseiter make music video parodies, comedy sketches, and vlogs (in German).




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9. Ryan Higa (nigahiga)


Ryan Higa, aka nigahiga, is the first and, so far, only YouTube star to reach 3 million subscribers.

He only pushed out two new videos in January, but his tremendous following ensures him multi-million views for all his videos.




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Saturday, November 13, 2010

WorldWinds Selects Slidell as Home to One of Most Powerful Computer Systems in the New Orleans Area

WorldWinds, Inc. Selects Slidell Center as New Home to One of the Most Powerful Computer Systems in the New Orleans Area - SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO RUN STORM SIMULATIONS FOR HURRICANES


Slidell, LA--- WorldWinds, Inc., has installed one of the most powerful computer clusters in the New Orleans area at Slidell’s Gause Boulevard Complex.  WorldWinds purchased the system to run storm surge simulations for historical and hypothetical hurricanes that will be used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to develop new flood zone maps.  WorldWinds' executives think it is an ideal location for the new computer cluster because of its high level of security and multiple sources of backup power, allowing for work without interruption.  The Slidell Gause Boulevard Complex also houses Textron Marine and Land Systems and the St. Tammany Parish Coroner's Office.

The site once served as home to the former NASA Slidell Computer Complex where NASA first placed computers in 1962 to support Saturn space vehicle construction at the Michoud Assembly Facility in eastern New Orleans.  The NASA Slidell Computer Complex was one of the most powerful in the country.

Those early computer systems were strikingly different from today’s sleek and modern machines.  The old systems would often fill an entire room with thousands of circuit boards, card readers, printers, and racks of tape drives.  Additionally, an army of technicians were needed to toggle switches, mount tapes, and repair equipment, which failed every few days.

Dan Yeates, Superintendent of Public Operations for the City of Slidell reminisces, “Contractor’s cars filled the entire parking lot at Gause Boulevard and Robert Road.  A large room housed key punch operators who typed instructions and data onto punch cards that filled many boxes.”  John Autry, Slidell's Information Systems Manager, added, “The systems were so fragile that if the lights blinked, the maintenance engineers would start running towards the computers like they were firemen to protect the equipment.”

In stark contrast, the new computer cluster purchased by WorldWinds, Inc. fits in two racks only six feet tall by four feet wide.  It is housed in the computer room in the basement of the building, and only requires two WorldWinds' staff members to operate it.  Hurricane storm surge simulations will run around the clock on the new computer, with much of the operation unattended.

“Storm surge simulations that previously took days to run on our old computer system now take only a few minutes”, explains Elizabeth Valenti, WorldWinds CEO.  “The new hurricane storm surge simulations will be used by FEMA to determine the likelihood of flooding in coastal areas as a result of hurricane water and winds.  A high performance computer is needed for the model runs in order to correctly position levees, roads, and channels.”

The model estimates the water level at each 30-foot grid point every 15 minutes, given the characteristics of a simulated hurricane (size, forward speed, maximum winds).  Model runs will initially be made for Georgia and northeast Florida while new flood maps for the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts were produced shortly after Hurricane Katrina.

WorldWinds, Inc. continuously gathers weather and ocean information from many sources and packages it into usable products for the public.  This wealth of information is evaluated, assembled, and disseminated through a network of computers located across the southeastern US.  In addition to running storm surge models, WorldWinds, Inc. provides customized weather information for mariners and emergency responders.  In cooperation with Baron Services, detailed satellite images, sea surface temperature maps, buoy observations, and wind forecasts are transmitted via the XM WX Satellite Service, http://xmwxweather.com.  To help fishermen in their quest, WorldWinds developed a product called FishBytes that identifies preferred fishing locations.  It is available on the same XM WX Satellite Service.

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WorldWinds, Inc. develops cutting edge technology from NASA, the US Navy, NOAA, and other government partners into state-of-the-art products and services that benefit the public.  WorldWinds is an active member of the EIGS geospatial technology cluster of the Magnolia Business Alliance (MBA). MBA’s goal is to impact economic development by serving as an advocate for small and medium sized businesses.  For more information about WorldWinds, Inc., visit www.worldwindsinc.com.