Ted Leung on the air
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  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Tue, 25 Mar 2003   
  
  
  
    The Influentials
    
   
    
     I was looking forward to reading The Influentials.  Now that I've finished I'm a little bit disappointed.  The book is a fine collection of statistics and tables regarding the preferences and behaviours of "influential" Americans, but the book's focus on how to market to this group of people is not what I was hoping for.  I had hoped to see some more analysis describing why this group has influence, and what they are using their influence for.  There's a bit of this in the book, but what is there seemed kind of obvious to me.
    
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