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Murder Victim’s Family Find Out About Death Via Facebook

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Facebook and other social media sites are changing the way we communicate and aggregate newsIn the early hours of Boxing Day 2011 Anuj Bidve was with a group of friends visiting Manchester when he was murdered. The identity of Mr Bidve was not announced until his next of kin back in his homeland of India had been informed by the police. Unfortunately the family did not find out about Mr Bidve’s death via the police but through Facebook.

At first sight this fact is shocking, my thought was that the police must have been very slow at tracing Mr Bidve’s relatives. In reality it would be very difficult to beat the speed of the Internet in general and social media sites in particular. The key here is that Mr Bidve was out with friends. Those friends are almost certainly on Facebook and it will probably have been via a message posted by one of them that the victim’s family discovered the awful truth. The police would have been trying to track down the exact location of Mr Bidve’s next of kin, then contacting the local police who in turn would have to dispatch somebody to tell the family of what has unfolded in Manchester. Meanwhile any of his friends could have posted a status update on Facebook that would have been visible to his family in a matter of seconds.

This is just another example of how social media is changing the world. Those of you on social media sites are probably already aware of the speed at which information is shared and that information can be transmitted far more quickly via social media than through TV, radio or newspapers.

Just today I learnt about the death of former Liverpool and Everton footballer, Gary Ablett, through Facebook rather than through traditional media outlets. The Arab Spring has been documented on Facebook and even more so on Twitter. Social media sites allow us access to information that at one time we would never have known existed. You Tube is alive with video clips of repression from many countries. It is little wonder that many of the more repressive regimes in the world look to censor the internet. During the riots in the UK during 2011 social media was blamed as being part of the cause of the riots, allowing people to communicate and organise themselves. However, it was also responsible for organising some of the clean up operations that took place in the shattered city centres.

Many technology journalists now see Twitter as a legitimate news source. I wonder how many news organisations use social media as a way of discovering news stories? By this I do not mean having a Twitter account and asking people to contact them with news. Rather I am talking about journalists scouring Twitter for news that is breaking. Twitter provides a virtual timeline of world events as they happen. In the US Andy Carvin of NPR (@acarvin) does just this. He is collating the Arab Spring and his Twitter feed can be very moving. I saw him interviewed on TWiG with Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis and Gina Trapani during which he revealed that he searches Twitter for words and phrases that people might use in a Tweet about a particular type of event. So he might search for the word “explosion” and then see what results he gets.

The world is changing at a phenomenal pace and we are all being swept along with it whether we like it or not. Our more inter-connected world provides us with opportunities to make new contacts and maintain old contacts in a way that would have been unimaginable 10 years ago. Along with the benefits there will be drawbacks such as the Bidve family have discovered this week. My condolences go out to them in this most painful of moments.

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Twitter Competition – Win A £50.00 iTunes Voucher

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Twitter competition to win a £50 iTunes voucherToday I am launching a Twitter competition with a £50.00 iTunes voucher up for grabs. Entry is very simple all you have to do is follow @michaelwalmsley on Twitter and retweet the following tweet just once:

Win £50 #Apple #iTunes voucher. Follow @michaelwalmsley and RT to enter #competition. T&Cs apply http://trymy.info/rDOyMK #socialmedia

You will then be entered into a draw with one lucky winner gaining the £50.00 iTunes voucher. The competition is running from now until midnight on 16th November 2011 and the winner will be chosen the following day. You can find out more here about my Twitter competion.

You have nothing to lose and something to win, so go on, have a go. Good luck everybody

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iPhone 5 Launch Event Scheduled for October 4th 2011 – Let’s Talk iPhone

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
The invite for the Apple "Let's Talk iPhone" event

The invite for the Apple "Let's Talk iPhone" event

It looks as though the long awaited launch of the iPhone 5 is finally almost upon us. Apple have been sending out invitations to a special event that will take place next Tuesday at 6pm UK time. The invite says the event is called “Let’s talk iPhone” and so it is very likely to be the time that the latest incarnation of the worlds most popular smartphone is revealed to the world.

Obviously there is an awful lot of hype and rumour surrounding the new device which most people thought would be launched back in June. The launch event will be headed up by Aplle’s new CEO Tim Cook following Steve Jobs stepping down as CEO earlier this year. Many people will be looking to see if Apple will be steering a new course under their new captain. I doubt this to be the case though as Tim Cook had long been thought to be Jobs’ eventual successor.

One other rumour is that the event will also be used to launch Facebook’s iPad app and also a revamped version of its iPhone app. Apple and Facebook do seem to be getting cosier and cosier with each other. This is probably mainly due to them both having a common competitor in Google. For Apple the challenge is to keep selling more iPhone handsets and this is threatened by the ever increasing market share that Google’s Android mobile operating system has. Meanwhile Facebook are facing some real competition from Google+, the new social networking site from Google.

One commonly held belief is that the launch will take place on October 4th and the new iPhone 5 will be available in both the UK and the US from October 15th. There are suggestions that the new model will have a teardrop shape when viewed in profile.  It may also be the case that the iPhone 5 will have closer integration with iCloud, allowing you to store music, photos, apps and calendars and then push the data to multiple devices.

The wait is nearly over and I am sure that all will be revealed next week.

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Google Incorporates Weather Into Google Maps

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

The search giant Google has now added weather conditions to Google maps. Simply go to http://maps.google.co.uk and you will see a map of your world region.

Opening screen of Google Maps

Opening screen of Google Maps

In the top right of the screen is a drop-down menu with the word “Traffic”, hover over the menu and you will see there are other options, select “Weather”.

The drop down menu in Google Maps that shows the weather options

Choose "Weather" from the drop-down menu

Now you will get a weather map showing cloud overlain on your map. In addition you can see current weather conditions for major locations on your map.

Google Maps details showing clouds

You can see the weather front with the cloud formation

You can also click on the weather conditions for a location and get a four day forecast

Four day weather forecast for Blackburn

The four day weather forecast for Blackburn

How accurate the forecast is I cannot say but Google say that it will help you plan visits to locations that you might want to see.

There are configuration options on the left side of the screen that allow you to change features such as temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius or wind speed from MPH to KPH. You can also disable clouds as well.

It is another way in which Google are trying to keep you locked into Google. I believe that they have realised that when it comes to dominance of the web that Facebook has an advantage because people live in Facebook while they use Google as a start point to their web travels. Google still needs to find a way to fully integrate everything into one seamless ecosystem although the black menu bar at the top of the screen when you are logged into your Google account does go a long way towards achieving this. Google still dominates the web in many ways and search engine optimisation nearly always refers to ranking highly with Google. The rise of social media has produced a new frontier on the Internet and gaining control of it will be worth billions of pounds in the coming years. Google have realised that they cannot just sit on their laurels and are now actively pursuing the social market.

Google have produced this video to introduce this feature:

Google Maps introduces weather

My only real concern with this is the amount of rain Blackburn is going to get over the next couple of days. Ah well, it’s set to clear up for the weekend!

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Google Updates +1 Button Making It More Social

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Google Plus One Button

Update your Google +1 button to make it more social

Google have quietly made an improvement to their +1 Button. For those that do not know what the +1 button is it works in a very similar way to a Facebook Like button. When you are on a page that you like, and you have a Google account, then you can +1 the button (assuming that it is present) to say that you are voting for this page to say that the information on it is useful.

The improvement that Google have made to the +1 button is that now you can see annotations about which of your other Google friends have liked a page when you hover your mouse over the +1 button. This means that the +1 button becomes more social than it was before.

This at first sight seems to be a very minor change but is likely to help increase the use of the +1 button on websites. If the +1 button starts to gain more traction on the web then it is also likely to help increase the uptake to Google+ as well.

This is just another step towards Larry Page’s vision for Google to become more of a social company. Google are probably going to build more social signals into their search algorithm so that we, the users of the web, have a greater say in what the highest ranked sites are in organic results. It does make sense to use the pages that your friends have +1ed appearing higher in SERP’s than they would possibly have done otherwise asy our friends generally have the same interests as yo and so the pages that they like on the Net are likely to also be popular with yourself. It’s a win-win for Google and their users.

I have already updated the code for the +1 button on my site. You would need to do the same to take advantage of this feature. You can get a Google +1 button from this Google Webpage. If you are not sure how to do this then feel free to drop me a line on my contact page and I will do my best to help you out.

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Primark To Launch Online Ecommerce Site?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Primark Logo

Primark to launch Ecommerce site in 2012

Budget retailer, Primark, have announced that they are to launch an online shop. Primark are based in Ireland and operate in the republic of Ireland under the brand name “Penneys” have previously concentrated their retail efforts on growing their bricks and mortar business. They currently have 220 stores scattered across Europe.

Opinions seem to be divided over whether this will be a good move or not for the retailer. Some believe that this is a natural progression for Primark, believing that consumers will take advantage of being able to purchase a large number of items to offset any delivery charge that may be incurred. On the flipside of the coin is the fact that online clothing retailers tend to have large volumes of returns as shoppers often buy two of the same item, but in different sizes, and then return one whence they are delivered. The concern is that Primark may not have the margin in their business model to be able to sustain such high rates of returns.

Of course many shoppers are used to purchasing in store from Primark and will probably know what size they are in Primark clothes. As with all e-tailers Primark will have to ensure that they get their delivery costs and returns policies correct to allow them to be able to maintain appropriate margins while not pricing themselves out of the market.

Primark will be hoping that their online ecommerce shop will facilitate home shopping for its customer base and they will buy in bulk online. It is possible that you will see 3 for 2 offers in abundance to try to tempt consumers to purchase more than they originally intended. This sort of business model has proven very successful for a number of businesses. It will be in direct competition with other budget retailers such as Peacocks, Matalan, George @ Asda and also Tesco Direct.

Although the chain are performing very well, even in these difficult trading conditions, it may well be the case that Primark have decided that selling online via a dedicated ecommerce facility is a necessity to protect its core business.  Some shoppers like to browse online and then go into a store to make their purchases and so having a clicks and mortar business would be very beneficial.

The Primark Ecommerce site is expected to open sometime in 2012. Price is already a driving force for many of their customers and it will be interesting to see how they react to this new way to interact with the brand.

Update: There appears to be confusion as to whether or not Primark is to open an online store or not. Marketing magazine have reported that Primark have put out to tender for a digital agency to handle the account. Meanwhile, both Retail Week and Drapers have reported that Primark are denying all knowledge of the story.

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Google To Buy Motorola Mobility, What’s In It For Google?

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

The tech world went wild yesterday upon the news that Google is looking to buy the manufacturing arm of Motorola, Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. The deal has not yet been fully ratified but is expected to be completed by the end of the year or early in 2012 at the latest. Google, of course, are behind the Android mobile operating system and have in the past said that they would never manufacture their own mobile phones. Why the change of heart? A lot may well be down to the on-going battle that they are having with both Apple and Microsoft. Google have accused the other two of trying to kill off Android through the use of patent infringement. In buying Motorola Mobility they also acquire an awful lot of patents. This would tie in nicely with Google’s buying strategy of late, including purchasing over 1000 it purchased from IBM and an attempt to purchase more than 6000 patents from Nortel.

The reason that Google might want to buy patents is to help protect itself from extremely costly lawsuits. By having a whole raft of patents in its arsenal Google can ward off potential lawsuits from other companies by looking for ways the other company has infringed on Google owned patents and then counter suing the company. The world of patents is very like the Cold War in the terminology that is used, including Mutually Assured Destruction. This is where one company can sue for damages that are so great that it would drive another company out of business and the other company can counter sue with the same result and this mean that neither company will eve r take the risk. Hence owning patents can be very beneficial for a company. Google has realised that it is very vulnerable to this sort of attack and over the last six months in particular has been very busy buying patents.

Motorola while still a major player in the mobile space is not the behemoth that it once was. If you go back to the mid 90’s then the major phone manufacturers were Motorola and Nokia. Google might well fancy having a crack at getting Motorola back to that once dominant position again. They would be able to market mobile devices, both phones and tablets, offering the ultimate Android experience. They might even start to look at attacking Microsoft’s hold on the enterprise market. With more and more services being offered via The Cloud then why not offer the scalability that The Cloud can offer to businesses of all sizes. Google would be able to provide the platform via the Chrome operating system for desktop workstations and mobile devices running the Android operating system. It is likely that Chrome and Android will eventually become more unified possibly even becoming one ecosystem.

The markets responded favourably to the news, with a number of companies seeing jumps in their share prices including Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Huawei who all manufacture Motorola phones. Other phone manufacturers that use the Android operating system such as HTC and LG Electronics also so share prices rise on announcement on the Google acquisition.

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Do the London Riots Show a Dark Side To Social Media? Yes and No.

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
Riot Police can only look on as a building burns in London

Riot Police can only look on as a building burns in London

As I am typing this article Britain is wondering what has happened. There have been riots in a number of major cities, including the capital, London, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Nottingham. The initial riot was sparked by the death of Mark Duggan who was shot by police last Thursday. Since then there have been numerous incidents across London and in other cities around the nation.

It is now emerging that those taking part in the riots are often using social media services such as Twitter and BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) to co-ordinate their activities. Usually this involves users simply letting friends know about vulnerable businesses that can be attacked. Many of the incidents do not seem to be politically motivated but are simply the acts of a mob element within society.

The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, has cut short his holiday in Tuscany to chair a special meeting of COBRA to try to find a way to deal with the unrest that is sweeping many of our cities and the British Parliament has been recalled from its summer recess to discuss the matter. Britain has seen riots before, they were an annual event in the first half of the 1980’s but these are perhaps different in a number of ways. During the 80’s it tended to be just deprived inner city areas that were affected. Last night we have seen disturbances in the relatively affluent area of Ealing. We are also living in an era of 24 hour news coverage and smartphone usage. This means that there is much more material available to convey the magnitude of the events. Not only are journalists reporting the news but so are the people. I have just carried out a search for “London Riots” on You Tube and have returned 7930 results. Trending topics on Twitter in the UK right now include #riotcleanup, #prayforlondon, #pias (The organisation who had a warehouse burnt down), #Cobra and Teresa May (The British home secretary).

I have watched many comments about the riots on both Facebook and Twitter over the last 24 hours and find that the vast majority are against what has happened. One of those trending topics, #riotcleanup, is a way that people are collaborating on Twitter to organise clean up efforts. One Tweet I have just read is from @kayaburgess and reads “Almost everyone getting off the train at Clapham Junction is carrying a broom.” There is now a website www.riotcleanup.co.uk that has been created again to help co-ordinate the clean-up operation, not by the authorities but by ordinary Londoners who are appalled by the activities of a minority.

The press have been quick to say how the rioters have been using social media but I think it is worthwhile mentioning the good ways that social media has been utilised. The first hand video clips that are currently being broadcast and are available all over the net give us a real sense of what is happening, far more than any journalist can in a news report. The anger that has been felt by the majority of the British population has a way to express itself in a way that simply would not have been possible 10 years ago.  There are numerous groups that have been created on Facebook including “Supporting the Met Police against the London rioters” that at the time of writing has just short of half a million members.

This year we have seen Facebook and Twitter both used during the so-called Arab Spring to help organise resistance in many Arab countries. We in The West have looked on and even felt a greater affinity to our brethren in their struggle for freedom. Now we have seen these same technologies used to harm our own communities and there are calls for services such as Twitter and BBM to be closed down until the riots have stopped. I would urge that this does not happen, to do so would start to turn Britain into a totalitarian state. When would the next time be that social media services would be turned off? The next time a big anti-government march is planned? Let the people have their say, let the people use social media to co-ordinate their efforts to stop this violence.

I currently have a poll running on my Facebook business page asking whether people think that BBM should be turned off, you can access it at http://trymy.info/mRuXHZ. I would love to hear your views on this.

Over the last few days we have seen social media used first in a negative way but now in a more positive way. Social media is not going to go away to try and control or censor social media is ultimately pointless as people always find a way to circumnavigate controls and censorship. Let us embrace social media. Let us use it to give people a voice that can be heard not just in our communities but across the globe. Let us use it to show what is great about Britain, the people, our tolerance and the fact that we are prepared to go out not armed with a broom handle to do damage but a broom to clean up the mess.

I love you Great Britain!

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Facebook Competition: You’ve Got To Like It To Win It

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
Facebook competition details

Facebook competition: are you in it? Click image to enter

I am currently running a Facebook competition. All you need to do to enter the competition is go to my Facebook page http://trymy.info/nHPV3q, like the page and answer the simple question for your chance to win a £25.00 iTunes voucher. On August 31st 2011 I will select one winner, at random, from all the entries.

You will find lots of interesting links on my Facebook page to all things relating to technology, Social Media, search engines and computer security, plus the odd rant from myself!

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, so go on, enter today! Good luck everybody!

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