The Best of September

September's traffic here at the blog seems to be down a bit from the highs hit in August. The meters at the Blogware server say there were just over 21,000 visitors here last month — pretty good if you ask me. I have no idea where all these visitors come from, what they do or what they're interested in. Well, actually, I might have an idea what they're interested in because one of Blogware's chief benefits is that you can track the most popular posts for a given time period. And, as it turns out, just one item posted in September was among the 10 most popular posts accessed during the month.
Here, then, are the Top 10 for September at this blog. As an added bonus, the numbers in brackets refer to their position on the hit list last month:

  1. (2) No blogging from Olympic village (?) Posted 8-8-2004
  2. (4) Journalism ethics: Toronto police shoot a hostage taker. What do you show on TV? Posted 8-26-2004
  3. (1) [What they said] Apple calculator a bad joke Posted 8-10-2004
  4. (8) Finally!! Airport Extreme and my LinkSys router are talking! Posted 12-13-2003
  5. (3) Who pays for this blog? Some disclaimers Posted 8-13-2004
  6. (6) How to spell Internet and Web Posted 8-16-2004
  7. (-) Canada best for access among world's largest economies Posted 11-24-2003
  8. (-) Google by the numbers Posted 5-5-2004
  9. (5) Participatory journalism — mid-day report Posted 8-3-2004
  10. (na) Blogware gets a new version but Safari hates it Posted 9-21-2004

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