Chatter for the week ending June 11, 2010
Chatter is a weekly collection of links to articles that Medallia employees found relevant, interesting, or just plain fun.
Okay, we confess, we pretty much talked about only one thing this week.
Speaking of the iPhone, if you plan to upgrade, here's an interesting way to sell your old one.
OkCupid, an online dating service, calculated the number of clicks on each user profile and attributed the most clicks to having the most attractive profile. They then matched people with similar numbers of clicks---shallow but clever!
Interesting read about seven future-shaping trends in hospitality.
Location-based social networks are moving toward true reward programs. Topguest and Foursquare are leading the way.
Fail: 23andMe sends wrong DNA test results to 96 customers and makes a mom think that her baby was switched at birth.
Ten years ago, Google indexed the web every four months; this week it made moves to index continuously in real time.