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08 Feb, 2010

sparkfun trends

Posted by: Brian In: ecology|economics|electronics

Got favorited by Sparkfun…. bet you can see why.


sparkfun trends to no 1 in google(US) searches

Originally uploaded by Dr Brian
Might get out with a camera, but this is indicative of the day.  

A day when an audatious sparkfun pledged to give away $100000 of stock $100 at a time to “people like me”.

Still trying to get my 0.1% slice of the pie but given the timesouts, thats not likely.

Amazing events

2200+ nicks on a single irc channel (admittedly only a percentage could talk)

a n1 in google trends

#Sparkfun not trending on twitter for an hour after getting to no1 on google. Does that indicate something about the world, or twitter or google or all of the above.

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