28 November 2007 - 18:21links for 2007-11-28
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Cory Doctorow describes how Facebook and other social networks have built-in self-destructs: They make it easy for you to be found by the people you’re looking to avoid
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I’m doing a little bit to help the Black County’s bid for £50 million of lottery funding - encouraging people to vote in The People’s £50 Million Lottery Giveaway. The idea is that there’s an online and telephone vote, and one of four projects gets all the dosh - I’ve mentioned that I don’t much like the system, but if it has to be this way I think the Black Country could really do with the money.
As well as the website programmes will be shown on ITV 3-7 December 2007. Details of telephone voting will be announced during programmes.
I’ve made a very simple facebook app, that places a ‘vote here‘ button on your profile, and a website badge that does likewise.
Unfortunately the voting process isn’t very easy, you have to register, confirm your email address and then vote. There also isn’t a running total, which doesn’t make the vote much fun. So, how to get a bit more interest? Any ideas? Is Lol-blackcountry the way forward?
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Firefox block wierdo is at it again: Why Digg is Blocked
I’ve just posted most of this over on BiNS - as it’s a response to the question of what a new Birmingham Post website should be like - but I thought there were enough good, more general points (for any news organisation, or blog, even) to hack a version here too. There are people that do this sort of consultancy for a living of course, and if you’re so inclined you should seek them out.
I rarely read much news offline - I get most of my news online - I don’t have a train/bus commute to work, or a tea break, when a paper paper is what I want. I visit the website, but I won’t if the content is too hard to find, and by the time lots of it is up I’ve got the story elsewhere.
Two things stand out for me as absolute must haves to make having the site worthwhile:
There are some other points to consider:
And them there is the geek within me that thinks, if you’re building a newspaper website from scratch in this day and age, then you may as well build room at least for the biggest things just around the corner:
So far so, geek nonsense - but what if you combined the two. Let’s just say I live in Moseley, am a music lover, like arts, but I’m not bothered for politics or health news (not true, btw, but bear with me) - now a story about a doctors surgery in Great Barr wouldn’t interest me much, but I would care about news of a new practice in Kings Heath. Having geo data and attention data and combining the two would mean the most interesting an relevant news for the user - a customised paper for all, automatically.
A lot of news gets more relavent to you the nearer it is…
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Just a quick post to see how easy blogging is on the iPhone, and yes I am showing off. On Wordpress I had to switch to code mode to actually write the post, but otherwise everything seems to be normal. The predictive text is great, better if you don’t actually look at your mistakes - it normally corrects you even if you hit one or two wrong ‘keys’ per word.
As for using things like bookmarklets, everything that works in safari seems to work here, which is nice but you may still miss your little FireFox plugins.
When the SDK hits next year and allows the inevitable direct upload to flickr and whatever else brilliant hackers can come up with it will be even better.
The facebook and google reader iPhone sites are very slick too, you don’t need special mobile versions, but there are ways that you can improve the experience if you have the energy.
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