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Those are the criteria: Written anytime - unique page views between January 1 and December 31, 2009. No index pages, no search terms. Counting down from #10 to #1!

#10. Just Found: 12 Years of Intranet Usability

David Nielsen's Alertbox buries a wealth of information that was published during the last 15 (!) years. We did a compilation of all things usability related to intranets in April this year.

#9. Advertising Overload

Advertising Overload was a series I almost abandoned some time ago. The issue with ad collections from YouTube is that almost all clips are removed "due to terms of violation" after a while :( Advertising Overload from February 6, 2008 has some clips still playing. Give it a try.

#8. IT for the CEO in a Nutshell: Web 2.0

The classic. #4 in 2008, #8 this year. Tim O'Reilly's principles/ definition of Web 2.0 published here on the same day as #9: February 6, 2008.

#7. Essential Reading: Fons Trompenaars

This post is even older: September 27, 2007. Essential Reading: Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner. #5 last year, #7 this year. A model of culture with 7 dimensions.

#6. Essential Tribes and Slides: The Mobile Web

Here comes my experiment to establish a SlideShare tribe discussing the mobile web: "Cell phones are becoming our first screens. Always on. Always connected. Following us 24/7." Well, 91 members so far.

#5. Blink: On Earth's Surface

#3 last year, still #5 this year: An amazing picture from an amazing construction site. The world's tallest building: Burj Dubai.

#4. Essential Slides: Cultural Dimensions According to Fons Trompenaars

My presentation depicting the 7 dimensions of culture mentioned above.

#3. Essential Slides: I Love Fonts

Bram Pitoyo's secret history of fonts you may not know! "Interesting minutiae behind fonts we love."

#2. The MBA for the Rest of Us: Marketing Strategy Process

#10 last year, now #2: An excerpt from Steven Silbiger's Ten-Day MBA. Published here on November 20, 2007. Who says that blog posts do not gain value by aging?

#1. Around the World: Tata Nano. A Cultural Production Revolution?

And the same applies to #1. #2 last year, published when the Tata Nano came out in January 2008.

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