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  2. The Long Tail (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More is a book by Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired magazine. [1] The book was initially published on July 11, 2006, by Hyperion . The book, Anderson's first, is an expansion of his 2004 article "The Long Tail" in the magazine.

  3. Long tail - Wikipedia

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    The long tail is the name for a long-known feature of some statistical distributions (such as Zipf, power laws, Pareto distributions and general Lévy distributions). In "long-tailed" distributions a high-frequency or high-amplitude population is followed by a low-frequency or low-amplitude population which gradually "tails off" asymptotically ...

  4. Wired (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wired's third editor, Chris Anderson is known for popularizing the term "the long tail", [15] as a phrase relating to a "power law"-type graph that helps to visualize the 2000s emergent new media business model.

  5. Audience fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    A long tail representation takes data from a point in time (e.g., a month, season or year) and arranges the offerings by audience size from largest to smallest. For example, websites can be organized by their monthly unique visitors. [2] Long tail distributions are akin to power law and Pareto distributions.

  6. Like long Covid, the flu can also lead to long-lasting symptoms

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    The new study underscores that “other viruses can have this long tail effect,” he said. “It shows that the flu can lead to a lot of pulmonary symptoms, such as post-viral cough that can last ...

  7. Crossing the Chasm - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers or simply Crossing the Chasm (1991, revised 1999 and 2014), is a marketing book by Geoffrey A. Moore that examines the market dynamics faced by innovative new products, with a particular focus on the "chasm" or adoption gap that lies between early and mainstream markets.

  8. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    "The Mandela Effect is a pervasive false memory where people are very confident about a memory they have that's incorrect," Bainbridge tells Yahoo. It's often associated with pop culture.

  9. The lock-in effect is keeping homes off the market. How long ...

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    For married couples, the first $500,000 of gains are exempt from taxes — but after a long surge in home prices, that exemption doesn’t go as far as it used to. How the lock-in effect impacts ...