The picture that CES paints
As we’ve come to expect from CES, the giant consumer technology show hosted in Las Vegas each January, there was a huge surge of technology related news, specifically tons of almost real time information coming out every day from many different blogs. Its fun to step back and look at what kind of fluctuation this causes as compared to regular news days. So here is a my Google Reader trends graph showing the number of RSS feeds read per day, with a little bit of editing in Paint to explain each area. What did your feeds look like?
And of course a shout-out to all of the UMPC bloggers that cranked out great CES coverage!
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