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Thank you Jakob . . .
Good and sound information as only Jakob Nielsen could deliver it.
Tongue in cheek aside, I think you bring up some very good points that are especially poignant for publishers of development information and other straightforward types of information.
However, I do think that appropriate graphs and other "visual" ways of representing data can make information much more digestible. In that vein, I could see some ways to improve the readability (and scannability) of this very article . . . and BLOG.
And I do find it interesting that the only graphics you have on this page are digg.com related .
At any rate, thank you for your article,
WebGyver