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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet I love the recent Y! acquisition, mybloglog. Its like a myspace with bells on. Ive encountered some really nice and interesting people too. In case you haven&#8217;t seen or used it before its a social media platform. You can join communities, add contacts, upload photos and if you install a piece of code you <a href='http://www.yackyack.co.uk/blogging/mybloglog-y-privacy-and-widgetisation/'>[...]</a>


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<p>I love the recent Y! acquisition,  <a href="http://www.mybloglog.com">mybloglog</a>. Its like a myspace with bells on. Ive encountered some <a href="http://sarahtowny.wordpress.com">really nice</a> and  <a href="http://cornwallseo.com/search">interesting people</a> too. In case you haven&#8217;t seen or used it before its a social media platform. You can join communities, add contacts, upload photos and if you install a piece of code you can  get stats and display photos of  visitors from their network on your site as they arrive.</p>
<p><img alt="mybloglog.gif" id="image46" src="http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/mybloglog.gif" /><br />
On the user front I think its kinda cool. IMO I think It adds an extra dimension to  ones website by way of showing an extra human dimension. You can see the latest faces of people who have visited and if you so feel inclined, go and check them out to see what they are all about; at least thats what Ive found myself doing!</p>
<p>Their stats page is cool too. Gives you a non fussy overview of where your readers came from, what they viewed and what they clicked. It even tells you what ads they clicked on too.<br />
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<p>Great, for some at least, a quick and easy way to see whats what, without the need for other 3rd party metrics. Your top 10 referrers, top 10 articles showing the number of times they were read, and the top 10 external off site link clicks within your blog posts. The ad clicking feature is good too, showing you what ad was clicked on, or at least the target destination. Ok, so its lacking in a lot of things and could be a whole lot better granted. But hey, its free and besides if you want something a little more involved there&#8217;s always Google analytics or Web trends or for the ultra paranoid amongst us, there&#8217;s the traditional on server log file analysis approach. Webaliser, Analog, AW Stats all do a pretty good job at showing you the why&#8217;s and the wherewithals (ad clicks aside perhaps).</p>
<p>The other day <a href="http://www.yackyack.co.uk/2007/01/12/im-an-seo-expert-no-really-i-am-trust-me-you-have-my-word/#comments">here</a> <a href="http://www.cornwallseo.com/search/">lyndoman</a> and I had a little light hearted discussion of some of the pluses and minuses of this whole tracking thing.</p>
<blockquote><p>I can’t see porn sites using the widget, else you would just see a lot of  hairy crusty blokes, viewing the hot lesbo action websites, lol. Good way to  blackmail.</p>
<p>But what would be cool for geeks would be mobile phone text alerts that tell  you when such and such has visited your site.</p>
<p>It’s a brilliant service with fantastic ways for it to go wrong.</p></blockquote>
<p>It got me thinking about some of the privacy issues on all this; my cynical antenna went on to dark orange status and got me thinking in terms of if they wanted to, they could actually track your entire history throughout their network. Who you visited, what you read, how long you read it for, what you bookmarked, did you comment, what did you say etc blah. Lyndoman&#8217;s comical reference to <a href="http://rafer.wirelessink.com/">Scott Rafer</a> sitting in some room with multiple screens and white cat on his lap couldn&#8217;t be so far from  reality.</p>
<p>Anyhow, it was for reasons like this that some time back I didn&#8217;t buy into the who <a href="http://www.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=1593&#038;hl=en">Google personalisation/ search history</a> thing. I don&#8217;t want Google or any other search engine for that matter knowing my searching patterns; especially when its aligned to me personally.Why? Just coz, EOS.What is really in it for me I asked myself. After a short while I realised, not very much at all. Great for them, hell yeah. Great user demographic info, priceless in terms of pushing the right products to the right people in the right places, provided I&#8217;d want them of course. As I&#8217;m not a big fan of cold calling anyways, I decided to pass.</p>
<p>So we have these privacy policies whereby we see that companies promise not to share data about us and all that &#8211;   the whole thing of course,  is built on trust. We entrust our actions to people and companies we don&#8217;t know. We assume that we are protected by law from infringements of our personal liberties and whatnot, we assume that just because they say they won&#8217;t do this or that, that they won&#8217;t. Just made me wonder really, what is there to safeguard us? Who if anybody monitors these things, where are the policies outlining who has access to the data and who doesn&#8217;t? We all remember the <a href="http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-08-07-n22.html">AOL user search revelations </a>, we should also remember that everything we push out there into the big wide world goes through the servers of our ISP. Thats all of our Instant messaging, emails, web browsing, video conferencing &#8211; everything. I wonder who ensures the restrictions on all that too.</p>
<p>Important questions no? What do <strong>you</strong> think?</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robwatts</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>Celebrity Big Bro 2007</strong></p>
<p>I missed the live version of <a href="http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/index.jsp">c4&#8242;s <strong>celebrity</strong> (note the small c) <strong>big brother</strong></a>   last night so have plotted my bottom on a big squishy cushion and have decided to watch it. I am finding it all mildy amusing. There is  this Donny Tourettes chap swearing and sounding off like a big plum, swearing for England sounding like a 1st class prick (with ears ) I think he&#8217;s a little bit lashed too,  no doubt got sloshed up before he entered the house. I&#8217;m loving some of the incredulous looks these people are giving him though &#8211; too funny, Jermaine Jackson just looked at him utterly bemused as he said &#8220;Hows ya fuckin Bruvva..&#8221; or words to that effect&#8230;anyhow enuff of him, he&#8217;s giving the swearers amongst us a bad name!</p>
<p>What&#8217;s really interesting, strictly from a people watcher perspective is how a group of strangers, z list celebs or not, kind of smile and form alliances and groupings at such an early stage. You can see them all sussing each other out deciding whether to buy or reject the new people in their lives. Cleo Rocos ( a girl who was famous for her knockers) has  taken a shine to our sweary upstart&#8230;and ooh, look who just walked in, its Face from the A Team (Dirk Benedict)  carrying his token big fuck off cigar. He was in Battlestar Galactica too and ha! Mr Tourettes has just been rude to Dirk Benedict he referred to him as  Dirk &#8216;Fuckin&#8217; Benedict.</p>
<p>Ha, this show is funny &#8211; Its a giggle to watch people trying to impress each other; funnier still to see people embarrass themselves too!</p>
<p>Ken Russell (film director) is a character, big fat old boy, lively as anything, 80 odd years old, eccentric as hell, pink shirt ,purples trousers, green embroided waistcoat.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a Bollywood star too. Shilpa Shetty good looking woman (funny name) ; but I wouldn&#8217;t have known she was famous.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also Jo O&#8217;Meara (S Club 7), Ian &#8216;H&#8217; (Steps) Danielle <del>Llyod</del> Lloyd (Model not very well known at all) Carole Malone (Carole who??) . Last but not least there&#8217;s Leo Sayer (&#8220;you make feel like dancing&#8221; - &#8221;when I need love&#8221;) 70&#8242;s singer, curly whirly hair.</p>
<p>I think I could get lost in a nightly  hour or so of this stuff for the next couple of weeks. Yeah, I know, just a bunch of show offs all trying to raise their profiles to relaunch their flagging careers and what not, but sometimes that&#8217;s when people can be at their bests; when they are hungry with a point to prove.</p>
<p>What does any of this have to do with search and technology? Um..its on the telly and err, just go and do a few googles for Celebrity Big brother and play spot the affiliate marketer site <img src='http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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