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Squidoo update

As you can guess, my blog inspires a bunch of mail. Lately, some correspondents have been interpreting my musings about innovation adoption as being related to frustration with the take up of Squidoo. I just wanted to post a tiny post to let you know that the opposite is true.

We're learning a ton about what people want and how ideas spread, which I've been trying to share here. But the number of lenses (10,000) and the traffic and most of all the quality of what's being built is running approximately 800% ahead of what we were hoping for. Keep up with the SquidBlog.

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