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New York Times Tracks Its Traffic

Recently The New York Times started a  visualization project to see exactly where traffic to NYTimes.com is coming from.  They monitored the traffic from both people accessing the site from desktop/laptop computers and from the mobile edition.

They compiled the results in two videos for traffic coming to the site on June 25, 2009, the day Michael Jackson died.  Besides the spike in late afternoon traffic due to his death, the Times researchers found more mobile traffic in the mornings and afternoons, corresponding with most people's commuting times. 

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