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The company has 290,000 premium users, and presently offers three subscription plans (this includes the holiday discount). The first one that provides access to VG+ sells for the Norwegian equivalent of 6.10 euros, VG+ Sport at approximately 9.20 euros and VG+ Total at about 11.06 euros.

The frontpage is managed by two people and the dashboard enables them with tracking metrics. It also has a section to log target clicks per minute, page views, quick exits, view time, articles fully read, etc.

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The data team helps the editorial team with what numbers they should be tracking. They also send out daily, weekly and monthly reports, analysing those metrics for the different organisational verticals as well as for the newsroom, overall.

Today we announce the alpha release of a powerful new tool for understanding both global events and the narratives that shape how we understand them. The new GDELT 3.0 Global Frontpage Graph (GFG) is a prototype experiment to explore how we can better understand which of the myriad news stories each day are considered the most "important" by the global media ecosystem.

One of the most basic measures of how a given news outlet perceives the "importance" of a story is the positioning of that story on its website. Those stories afforded precious space on the frontpage of a news outlet's website are those it considers to be the most important at the moment. The presence, position and length of time on the front page, as well as changes in its position there over time are all indicators of how the outlet's editors view the story. Thus, a news outlet might publish a steady stream of articles about Syria, but if none of those are featured on its homepage, that suggests it views them as less important than its other coverage. Similarly, out of all of the coverage of Syria that an outlet publishes today, which (if any) of those articles are featured on the frontpage? Are the frontpage selections fundamentally "different" from the rest of the outlet's Syria coverage, perhaps emphasizing a particular framing or emotional tenor?

Of course, frontpage placement is not the only indicator of how an outlet perceives a given story, but it offers a powerful and globally consistent filter to help surface the stories that each outlet believes is the most important at that moment to its readership. By aggregating geographically, topically, etc, we can begin to gain a coarse understanding of the priorities of different clusters beyond simply their overall publication volume, especially in the online world in which outlets can only prioritize a small fraction of the totality of their daily output. In short, while online news outlets can publish an unlimited volume of coverage each day, the limited space of the frontpage enforces the kind of editorial selection and displacement that makes broadcast media so valuable as a barometer of media attention and agenda setting.

To make it possible to incorporate this basic "importance" metric into analyses, we are launching today the alpha release of the new GDELT 3.0 Global Frontpage Graph (GFG). Every hour we scan a list of around 50,000 news website homepages from across the world and compile a list of all HTTP/HTTPS hyperlinks contained within and the order in which they appeared in the HTML of the page (we exclude all other kinds of links like email, telephone, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc). This is compiled into a single master hourly tab-delimited file that essentially catalogs all of the hyperlinks appearing on the world's news outlet homepages. All 50,000 sites are rescanned every hour, meaning you can trace at hourly resolution how stories spread through the global media ecosystem, where on the frontpage they debuted (from above the fold to buried at the bottom), how their position on the frontpage changed through the course of the day and when they finally disappeared from the frontpage.

Thus, the final format of the GFG hourly file is a giant gzip'd tab-delimited file in UTF-8, one row per hyperlink found on a homepage (typically around 10M+ links per hour), with six columns: DATE, FromFrontPageURL, LinkID, LinkPercentMaxID, ToLinkURL, and LinkText. For each homepage, the extracted links are written to the GFG file in the order they appear on the page and LinkID records the order it appeared on the page (this makes it easier to perform analyses and assess just how far down or up a page a given link moved from the previous hour(s)). More detail about the fields are:

For this alpha release, we include every single HTTP/HTTPS link found in an tag in the HTML of the page and record it in the order it appears in the HTML. This initial set of around 50,000 websites was provided by a tremendous number of different organizations and researchers from across the world and is currently separate from the main GDELT monitoring catalog (though we will be integrating them in the release of GDELT 3.0 this spring). Thus, not all websites on this list are monitored by GDELT at the moment and not all sites monitored by GDELT are on this list. Given the immense and growing interest in understanding how narratives are both unifying and dividing societies throughout the world, we include a wide range of outlets, ranging from traditional mainstream general news sites to topical and specialty outlets to select governmental and NGO news rooms to high profile citizen media sites and a growing collection of partisan, satirical, "fake news" and divisive outlets as part of our efforts to help understand the broader contours of the narratives that are shaping our societies. The presence or absence of a given website on this list does not indicate any editorial statement regarding its stature or status as a "news" outlet and if there are sites that you would like added to this list please email us, as we're eager to rapidly grow this list to encompass the broadest possible contours of the global media ecosystem.

For technical users interested in the methodology, we use two different scanning methodologies in parallel. Through extensive testing we identified the majority of sites whose hyperlinks are largely expressed in their static HTML as delivered from the web server, rather than generated dynamically at runtime via JavaScript executing inside the browser. Most news websites today contain some amount of dynamic content generated via JavaScript, but that content typically emphasizes advertisements and other non-news-related sections.

For the small handful of sites like CNN that incorporate such extensive dynamic content generation that the majority of the homepage is not accessible via the original HTML, we fully render the page using the latest version of Headless Chrome in desktop mode, using dynamic "adaptive behavioral scrolling" to mimic how a human scrolls through a page, including pausing to skim content sections as they dynamically load in and jumping through the page. Traditional Headless Chrome rendering typically misses the later content sections of such dynamic sites due to the way they implement their lazy loading triggers and thus the behavioral scrolling we use ensures the entire page loads. For infinite scrolling homepages we load either the portion of the page available in static HTML format or, for dynamic-only infinite scrolling sites, we load up to the first 16,000 pixels of height in Headless Chrome, though the final content section on the page may only be partially rendered and thus missing a few links. The final fully rendered HTML is then used to extract the links exactly as we do for static HTML pages.

The final GFG file is typically completed and ready for download around 30 minutes after each hour. The first available GFG file is and the filename follows the format YYYYMMDDHH0000.LINKS.TXT.gz in the UTC timezone. For those wishing to download the GFG file hourly as it becomes available, check at 30-40 minutes after each hour to be alerted when the latest file is available for download.

Note that in this alpha release we output the complete list of every URL found in each homepage. Future versions may filter this list to only record URLs that have been added, removed, or changed position on the page, so we're very interested in your feedback in just what kind of filtering or format is most useful to your work. Please get in touch and let us know of sites you want added, filtering that would be useful to you, etc, as we build upon this alpha release. Happy analyzing!

Hari discussions marked as FrontPage will set a column added to the discussions table by this extension called frontpage to true or 1 in this case for that specific discussion. This extension also adds a new filter to the discussion list filter drop-down in which if you select "FrontPage" from the Discussions filter, it'll display all discussions that you "pushed" to the "frontpage". You also get a nifty badge like Sticky gives discussions when you mark them as stickied ?

randomphp yes, this extension basically allows you to push/pull discussions from the new sort order option that is added. This is an extension revival, thus, tlc will be needed in all aspects. The reason why I didn't change the name of this extension entirely is because:

I show how I built a mini startup called Hoodmaps in public from the first line of code to a functioning web app that I got to the frontpage of Reddit with over 300,000 people using it. While recording the entire process on Twitch and Twitter.

This problem has been going for years. When my friend Amy was visiting Amsterdam in 2015, she asked me where to stay. I drew her this map. This was basic but it gave the idea of at least to avoid the tourist areas:

As seen in the video, I started with just a basic canvas. Canvas is a cool relatively new HTML tag that lets you make a square white box that you can draw in with JavaScript. You can literally do anything you can think off in Photoshop in HTML now with Canvas tags and some JS code. I never used it before, so I was a bit scared. But I tried:

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