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Daily SG: 18 Feb 2009

Posted by singaporedaily on 18th February 2009

GIC, Temasek State Fund Investments
- Macro: GIC’s investments decline in value amid global financial meltdown
- Singabloodypore: GIC loss is estimated at roughly US$33 billion
- EDMW: World’s HIGHEST PAID Gahment Loses over 100 BILLION..

Recession
- Under The Willow Tree: Global Economic Meltdown Means Singapore’s Economy Isn’t Bouncing Back Any Time Soon
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Economy : Looks really really bad..
- InfectiousGreed: January Port of Singapore Container Traffic

Elections
- ThinkingNectar: Singapore Registers of Electors revised [Thanks Chin Yong]

We Don’t Need No Regulation
- Mr Wang Says So: Television, Radio, Newspapers … And Blogs

ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- The Void Deck: OPC - OverPriced Car? Or Not?

CPF
- TOC: Think carefully before opting for ‘no refund’

Daily Discourse
- ringisei: Increased costs for two hawker centres
- Sgpolitics: Mr Lee and the conflict of interest
- Mr Wang Says So: Singapore Must Think That Badminton Players Are Very Stupid
- TOC: What price have we paid for today’s success?

Infoblogaramous
- Sg_Ljers: The 3rd Singapore Indie Doc Fest

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State of the Daily: Outbound Traffic

Posted by singaporedaily on 18th February 2009

We’ve had Google Analytics running for a while now but had never really looked at the stats. Recently I dug around to see if it could tell me something useful and this was what I got. Some people might see the results as an indication of who’s more popular. Bearing in mind the numbers are also dependent on how often the site is updated and whether a reader allows GA scripts to run off his browser, that view may or may not be accurate. So stay cool and go easy on the flames :-) Not sure if this will be a regular thing. Drop me a comment on what you think of the results or if you feel this is useful.

Keep blogging!

The results after the break.
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