Laaik.it? Nothing to laaik yet really.

Elan says in his interview with Charl Norman:

“We believe that SN platforms like Facebook are very hard to compete with but social Media such as Digg is an easier area to challenge because we are sure we can provide MUCH more local relevance than a Digg can. You won’t see a headline about SA winning RWC on the Digg, Reddit or Stumble Upon front pages?

The interesting challenge is going to be if our local competitors like MG, IOL, iafrica, Times etc will be willing to add the laaik.it button? They are all adding Digg, Muti, Reddit buttons etc - Hard to see how they cannot add us.. we want to see content from everywhere on the site. We are not trying to create a walled garden for Media24. That’s NB.”

It looks like it was probably built and researched around 24.com’s own user base. Elan says they are not trying to build a walled garden for Media 24, yet they have nothing new to offer to the world outside their garden walls. I was asked what I thought about it yesterday and my immediate answer was: “it is 24.commish”. It lacks basic functionality, as Adii said, and the link submission process is tedious. Not at all well planned at this stage. Their users would use it regardless. Yes, it is true, they are still in beta so it could be argued that those things are still in the development schedule.

I can see no reason whatsoever that the above mentioned people would not add your button. It would drive your share of the online community to them so there is absolutely no reason why they would not do it. Apart from the fact that it is hard to add something that is not there. I assume it is still in the development schedule? Riiight, well let us know and we’ll add it.

Another thing, just in case you were wondering, is that if you do happen to implement a submission API of sorts, I’m pretty sure the guys at Muti would enable their submission process to add everything that is being submitted to Muti to Laaikit automatically. Double exposure! Thats breaking down walls for you. It remains to be seen if you are true to your word in that you want to play outside the 24.com garden walls. Prove it. Give us API’s to work with and it might become very, very interesting!

I do not think this is a threat at all to Muti. My guess is that the only users Muti would lose at this stage is the Mclaren entourage. Big loss, I know. We’ll just have to learn to live without them.

I do however agree with what Uno said, they have 60% of the SA online share and that in itself is a good thing. We’re all going to benefit from the exposure to a great big chunk of the SA online scene. It is good. They are going to expose their walled in users to the rest of us, so I’m quite excited about that.

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Why I left Orkut once and maybe would again

Orkut is great. Definitely a better functional platform than Facebook. That is if you can automatically filter SPAM. It is things happening like these that makes Orkut unbearable for me. It was getting better a while ago, but has flared up badly again.

Look at this community group, for example. It is the ever popular Apple community with 49000+ members.

Orkut Apple Community

Now look at some snapshots of the rest of that page:

Orkut Spam

Orkut Spam

Orkut Spam

It is a sad and sorry sight. Especially since I really like Orkut more than Facebook. Thing is, how long before others get fed up with this shit and leave too? GMail has got the most intense Spam filters I’ve seen in a long time. They should really look at ways applying it to Orkut to make it that much better!

Facebook is also not entirely Spam free… Although not NEARLY as bad as Orkut, it is starting to raise its ugly head. On this group’s wall:

Facebook group

You get a nice non-related wall post every so often. Don’t you just love it?

Facebook Spam

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Flock 1.0 has landed!

Oct 19

Flock 1.0 is here! Finally! Its been a long wait and now we’ll see if it was worth the wait! I am busy checking out the Social Network integration and so far there has been no glitches. I feel like a hypocrite saying this (seeing that I always say I don’t like Facebook all that much), but their Facebook integration is handy! It makes your Facebook friends more accessible by the looks of it.

All in all, I’m quite excited about this new release! Lets see now what it offers us!

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I’m back on Stumbleupon!

Oct 05

Since May this year I took off my Stumble shoes. I loved Stumbling, but it was a time killer. Some people wasted time on Facebook. Stumbleupon.com was my nemesis. That and things got busy. Hectic busy. Still is, but I’ve realised that all work and no play makes Stii a dull boy. So yesterday I retrieved my Stumble password again and did a bit of controlled Stumbling. I paced myself so that I do not get carried away again.

I have to admit that of all the Social Networking/Bookmarking sites, Stumble is still my favorite. My favorite is to select a tag or channel and start hitting the Stumble button and discover new useful sites! Man, you’ve got to love it. Facebook can kiss my ass. I’m back on Stumble and would rather spend the hour a week I spent on Facebook over there, thank you very much! Now its just going to be a case of pacing and disciplining myself…

To all my old Stumbling friends, sorry for deserting you for this long!

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The Microsoft and Facebook thing

Sep 26

Micro$oft might be buying a smallish stake in Facebook, if you want to call $300 to $500 million a smallish stake! Already geeks are up in arms and have started a Facebook group called “If Facebook sells to Microsoft, we’re leaving”.

Now I dislike Microsoft as much as the next geek, but then again I don’t have not much love for Facebook either! I’d much rather use Orkut. The funny thing about this is that Facebook (ironically) is built using non-Microsoft technology (PHP) while Orkut on the other hand IS using ASP.NET.

The Facebook group gives this reason for aborting Facebook if Microsoft buys:

However, given Microsoft’s dismal record in protecting the privacy of users, most clearly demonstrated when Hotmail became an overloaded hotbed for spam and security breaches in which Microsoft itself was both negligent and complicit, you can bet that Facebook’s signon will be replaced with a Live ID (Passport Network) signon. Savvy internet users have long vowed never to use any service that requires a Microsoft Passport or Live ID, so here’s hoping Google beats Microsoft to the deal. At least Google hasn’t (yet) proven that we can’t trust it with our private data.

Thats all good and well, accept (and excuse my ignorance) what privacy? If you want privacy, stop using Social Networking sites! Baddies can only steal from Facebook what you gave to Facebook! Nah, not so sure that reason flies well with me. You should definitely NOT store sensitive data on ANY Social Networking site, let alone Microsoft sites. Its what they call S-I-L-L-Y. You should also not use Windoze, but people don’t listen…

That aside, although I do despise the whole Windoze LiveID thing, security is not the main reason why I’d leave Facebook. I took a particular dislike in Microsoft and SCO’s efforts in beating down on Linux. It left more than a bad taste in my mouth and was terribly lame bullying tactics from two mean giants. At least SCO is getting whats been coming to them and are being de-listed from NASDAQ on the 27th of September. Thats what you get for trying to screw someone for a buck! Karma, baby!

The thing is though that Microsoft will only have a smallish stake in Facebook which is 5%. I doubt they will be able to call the shots and force their LiveID onto the Facebook community. That being said, I’m sure there will be no lack of trying! It is valuable to have all those numbers using your technology!

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A Digging observation

Sep 10

This I find quite interesting. There is no doubt that the Digg effect is great for your traffic logs. Even if you hit the sub 100 diggs, your server is likely to take strain. What I find weird is that how little times people actually digg something!

If you look at this post of Lenovo running the Poll on which Linux to ship with, they have had far more votes on the poll that they have had diggs. In fact, the ratio is only 3.4%! Admittedly, we do not know how many traffic actually came from Digg and how many came from other sources. You would however think people who support such an initiative would vote on the poll and at the same time digg the article to get even more voters to support the cause.

I just find it amusing, thats all.

818 diggs

VS. 23720 Votes

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Orkut has what Facebook don’t

Sep 02

This is a quick comparison between Facebook and Orkut in one very limited aspect.

Something needs to be clear. I’m not saying Orkut is better than Facebook or vice versa, but where Facebook is lacking is that it is not a useful resource for information. Specially for technical information. Orkut on the other hand is a very good resource of information. It is being actively used by more technically orientated people, it seems! At least on the PHP side.

So here is what I did. I searched for the term “PHP” on both Facebook and Orkut. No surprise that Orkut’s search results is 10 time more accurate as it is a Google owned service! But hell… Surely with the budget Facebook’s got they could do better! I simply could not find the “main” PHP group in Facebook effectively, so I got to it through the PHP Cape Town group I belong to.

In Orkut, top result is the 1st prize I was looking for!

Below is a screenshot of the results Facebook gave me when I search for only “PHP”.

Here is what Orkut produced. Much, much more Google-accurate :-)

I then decided I’l expand my search a bit for Facebook as who know, maybe PHP is a common phrase amongst Fookers. So I searched for the term “PHP Develop”.

A wee bit better results this time. At least the first five result were relevant with the top result featuring my favorite MVC framework! But low and behold, five results down and we’re back to some peculiar results…

This is the bottom half of the results:

Finally I found the PHP group I was looking for in Facebook. Only one problem is that it seems small and empty with only a couple of hundred members. The information provided in there is also a bit stale and useless. I should maybe try asking advice at a later stage and compare the helpfulness of the two platforms…

On the other side over at Orkut, the group is active! Very much so. In the forum section of the group there is almost more posts for today than there is in the whole of the Facebook PHP group! They got some interesting Polls running and it sports a nifty group of members amounting to more than 16 000 members at the time!

Here is some of the interesting polls…

At the time of the screenshot there was 16895 users. Quite significant!

All in all, for me personally as a developer I’ll be looking much more into Orkut than Facebook! Still I will not abandon Facebook at all! Lets face it, nothing beats Facebook at networking since almost everyone is there!

Not sure that this case study will be in everyone’s interest, but it might be well worth your while looking into it.

I’ve looked at Orkut previously, but got spammed too much for my liking so I stopped using it. That was a long time ago and it seems that they made some efforts combating the SPAMMERS!! Let’s hope…

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Cloning sites/software. Whats the big deal?!

Aug 30

I seriously don’t get it. Lately a lot have been doing the rounds of people cloning other people’s ideas. W.T.F. Rather S.F.W!!! I mean, was Wordpress the first ever blogging software created?! I seriously doubt it. Yet most people uses it!

So, was Wibble the first ever group blog? Did Vince and Matthew clone Wibble? Really, who cares! Did Muti rip off Digg or Reddit? Did Amatomu and Afrigator clone Technorati? Surely that NOT relevant AT ALL as what is important at the end of the day is which service is liked and used more and by whom. THAT is what is relevant IMHO. Not who cloned who and how and why. Wibble does not allow me to comment without having to register. M&G’s Thought Leader does! Guess where I will spend my spare minutes…

So Nokia is cloning the iPhone! As far as I am concerned (and I hope that transpired in my previous post) it gives us more choice and/or options. If I don’t like it I go to the “clone”. If it was not for “cloning” sites, we would not evolve at the rate we currently do! (Almost) every clone adds to the functionality of the greater idea and gets better and better. If it does NOT get better, well, then if the developer’s goal was to knock the original he failed miserably! Only if that was his plan… If it was done for different reasons, then you go boy! Clone away!

Cloning web services is an integral part of the internet’s evolution. If you have a problem with it, you should maybe stop and think for a minute… If you are the creator of the cloned product, then boy! you better watch out… There is a lot of pretty talented people out there and you better stay on top of your game, else you’ll be (God forbid) knocked out by a clone!

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Nokia knocks off iPhone and the amazing power of Social Networking.

Aug 30

It reminds me a little of a show way back when called “Agter elke man” (Behind every man). When Steve Hofmeyr was Bruce and Dulcie van der Berg was Auntie Stienie who always loved to gossip stories she’s heard through a network ten times adapted… Anyway! Wezzo twitted a link to Engadget this morning of Nokia’s latest “invention”. Yes folks, the Nokia iPhone!

Now, I’ve always been a great fan of Nokia. The first phone I ever had was a Nokia. Tried a bunch of others, but in the end always switched back the next upgrade to a Nokia. I guess I’m used to their way of doing and presenting things and it works best for me. Now with this iPhone like phone coming out next year (which means we’ll probably see it in two years time) I’m a bit flustered! I’m definitely going to invest in an iPhone when it hits our shores. I’m an Apple Zealot (beeg verry beeg fan!) and I spend most my life lately in front of it stress testing (unintentionally) the living crap out my Mac, so yeah, I would definitely get an iPhone. At least this will give me the option that if I in some bizzare way don’t find the iPhone working for me very well (can it even make calls?! just checking…) I can convert back to a Nokia offering the same intuitive user interface.

I’m a bit dissappointed that it looks soooo much like a knock-off. At least Nokia could have changed the casing of the phone! It looks like they have taken an iPhone, scraped off the iPhone logo and sticked a Nokia logo on there! Ouch! What a why to obtain a Dolly label

Oh well… Wait and see we must…

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