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Denmark is the e-readiest

Alan: England 2 – Denmark 1. That’s not the scores from a football match, but the rankings in a new survey that IBMs Insitute for Business Value and the Economist Intelligence Unit have published: The 2004 e-Readiness Rankings report (or here) .

Coverage: Alan pointed to FT: NATIONAL NEWS: Britain beats US in annual ‘e-readiness’ rankings. I found a few other sources: Reuters: Denmark Is Web-Savviest Nation, U.S. Drops -Survey, BBC: Denmark tops e-business rankings, The Register: Only Danes more ‘e-ready’ than UK and ZDNet: Survey: Denmark is Web-savviest nation.

Anyone in doubt about who’s the e-readiest? ;-)

Gotzeblogged beta

I’m experimenting with TypePad for hosting a new Gotzeblogged. Not bad, so far. But I’m not done customising, and need to see if everything can be done as I want it to. I’ve successfully managed to pull in data from my various XML-feeds, but via off-site tools. I realise TypePad will never become my only hosting service, but can see it becoming my blogging place of choice. I’ll move the gotzespace.dk domain whenever I choose to swap over. For the time being, I will update both places.[Update 2005: TypePad has had too many problems. Forget it.]

Paris in December

Steven Clift and I plan to go to Paris on 4-8 December. We don’t really have any plans, apart from having a good time. Drop us a line if you want to meet up and/or join us.

Add some sense, Google

Visitors might have noticed I’m running Google AdSense. It’s a pity the ads don’t make sense … I notified Google and got a nice reply indicating they would look at it, but I guess they’re too busy learning about stocks and shares :-)

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