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Best of Three From Me 13/08/2010

Friday, August 13th, 2010

This weeks Best of Three From Me cover proposed changes to Facebook, actual changes to Twitter and the growth of open source software.

1. Facebook Foursquare Competitor is Imminent – This article comes from CNet. The growth of geo tagging continues apace with Facebook being on the verge of launching its’ own check in feature. Rather than developing their own feature Facebook is reported to be working on an API for third party developers to use to open Facebook network up even more.

To my mind this is a smart move, if Facebook had gone it alone then we would have had one method of checking in. By going down the API route it means that lots of rival services can be developed with the 500 million Facebook users choosing which is the most interesting or useful. Many Twitter clients offer locality based features to help users make contact and I can only assume that this type of feature is likely to be popular with Mark Zuckerberg as he tries to connect everybody with everybody else. At the moment Facebook has networks and Groups, but being able to check in at your workplace, local restaurant, bar or other leisure palace is likely to prove popular with many Facebook users and may well lead to them ditching other services such as Foursquare and Gowalla.

The battle to control the Net that is currently waging is all about getting people to your site and keeping you there. With this feature Facebook takes another step towards domination of the Web.

If a web user has your site as their homepage and you can stop them moving to external sites then you hold a lot of sway in the battle to control online advertising. At the moment Google is the most popular homepage, but Facebook is catching up. The advantage Facebook has over Google is that you use Google as a jumping off point to get to other parts of the web. Facebook tries to keep you within it’s own walled garden. Is Google fatally flawed as a result of this and is this the reason so many rumours are being spread about Google’s own move into the social networking space? Time will tell!

2. Follow Twitter Users Without a Twitter Account – When I first saw this story on Mashable my initial thought was “Why would you want to?”. The idea is simple enough, if you wanted to get text updates on my tweets all you need to do is text “follow michaelwalmsley” to 40404 (This is Twitter’s shortcode and currently is only available in the USA). Then every time I tweet you get a text message with my latest update on it.

Of course the service is not really intended for you to keep track of individuals but rather for advertisers to be able to maintain contact with customers. For example, your favourite restaurant puts a lunchtime offer on and tweet about it in the morning. Rather than you having to wait until you log onto Twitter to pick up the message, probably during your lunch break you instead get a text at 10:30 and choose to lunch their instead of going to the sandwich shop down the road.

For Twitter the advantage may come in the fact that people who do not have accounts with them already can sign up to receive messages from their favourite brands and may then decide to sign up for a Twitter account of their own.

It would also be a good way to keep an eye on your competitors. Rather than dibbing in and out of Twitter all day you can simply sign up for their updates and know that you will be notified of their every move, as they make it. Of course your competitors will know doubt be doing the same to you!

3. Investment in Open Source Software is set to Grow in 2010 – My final choice for this week is taken from a networkworld.com article. It looks at the result of a recent survey by Accenture which says that companies in both the US and UK are looking to increase the amount of Open Source (OS) software that they are using. In the UK 86% said this is down to the fact that the software is of a higher quality as propriety software. Only 49% said that lower costs were an influence. The survey covered both public and private companies.

Personally I am a big fan of Open Source software, this site is developed on Concrete 5 and WordPress as they both provide a tremendous amount of flexibility that I, and many of my clients, find very useful. The other big advantage that I find with OS software is that it can be developed more quickly than a lot of propriety software that are often developed by committee and result in great ideas being watered down and taking an inordinate amount of time to be developed.

The Open Source community has also matured over time and OS products such as Joomla and WordPress are well known within the IT world as providing stable products that are built to exacting standards.

I believe that Open Source will continue to grow over time and the challenge won’t be for the OS community the challenge for propriety companies will be how they face the challenge of the OS world.

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My Top 5 iPhone Apps

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Like a lot of people I have a smart phone, in my case an iPhone. Over the two years that I have been using the iPhone I have tried hundreds of apps, some are good, some are great others are useless. Here, in no particular order, are my top five iPhone apps:

  1. Analytics Agent Pro: I tried the free version and upgraded almost immediately. It is based on the Google Analytics API and gives you access to your analytics account. The app gives you access  to most of the information that you get through Google itself. I find it very useful to get a quick overview on what is happening with particular sites. I can see the number of visitors, whether they are new or returning visitors, the bounce rate, traffic source such as direct visitors, referrals and where they came from and perhaps most useful which search engines people have used and the keywords they have used to find the site. All of this can help me to identify what is working and what is not working within a site even when I am away from my PC.
  2. Serps: This is a great free app for checking your ranking with Google. You start by adding a domain and then add the keywords that you want to check for that domain. The app then gives you a listing of the top 100 sites for the search term and your place within it. The app was recently updated and now tells you your ranking at the top of the results page so you do not have to scroll down to find your chosen site. It also stores the position that your site has for each term so you can quickly see if you are moving up or down the rankings.
  3. FTP On The Go: This is another app that I find really useful when I am away from my desk. It allows me to FTP in to any of my sites and upload or download files. I can edit text files with the built in editor and then upload them again. It even has a built in browser so you can view your changes without leaving the app.
  4. HootSuite: I am currently using the free version of this but will be upgrading to the pay version later today. HootSuite allows you to update your Twitter and Facebook accounts from the same location as well as seeing info from your own news feeds. If you are reading this because you saw a link to it on either my Facebook or Twitter pages then you are here because of HootSuite.
  5. WordPress: Only downloaded the WordPress app yesterday and so far I have used it once, but I know it will become a favourite with me. I can now post to my blog from just about anywhere, which will be priceless when I get a flash of inspiration and cannot  get to my PC or laptop.

So these are my five favourite apps, what about yours?

Oh and one final thing, if by some strange miracle you are reading this Mr Jobs, how about making a phone that works really well as a phone? The iPhone is fabulous in so many ways, but the number of times that a call drops is just infuriating. I might have to try the Nexus-1 for a comparison.

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Iphone Update

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Just a quick test of the WordPress iPhone app, and it looks like it works a treat.

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