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In defence of newspapers and serendipity
How about Digg?
While I agree online metrics are broken - Facebook is an inward facing community. You need to be part of it, to get value out of it.
Digg, on the other hand, gives value to visitors who just browse, like myself. I'm on Digg quite a bit each day - but I'm not a digger.
Have a look at the numbers for Adam Curry's podshow.com on Compete. According to them, they are up 25000% over the last year... makes digg's 1400% growth almost look realistic.