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Alexaholics Anonymous

November 7, 2006

Lost Remote's Stephen Warley found something interesting to do while we await some solid poll results. He compared Web traffic of Senate candidate sites in hotly contested races on Alexaholic. In Virginia, traffic on Democrat Jim Webb’s site rose sharply in the final days of the race (exceeding traffic for Republican George Allen’s site). In Missouri, Democrat Claire McCaskill’s Web traffic outpaced her challenger Jim Talent for most of November but now they are tied, Warley found. Read more here.

On a personal note, the Wi-Fi at the CNN blogger party is going berserk and we keep getting booted offline. Not a good way to make friends with bloggers. The IT folks promise us they're getting to the bottom of the problem.

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