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Perhaps there’s a morsel of truth hidden is this posting…
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“…Some people, when confronted with a problem, think “I know, I’ll use regular expressions.” Now they have two problems…. “
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“A toolbox of several Web widgets and APIs originated from the MIT Simile project. “
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“here are many ways to create a Gantt chart. For example, Microsoft Project, a task-planning program, makes it easy to track and chart project timelines with a built-in Gantt chart view. Another option is to use Excel.” Sic. Proper tools would be nice, bu
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“Our new discussion paper takes stock of co-design’s progress. It is based on a ground-breaking international survey of 466 public service practitioners. The survey confirms that co-design is an international movement, gaining enthusiastic support acros
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Co-authored an article with Anne Tervakari, Kirsi Silius, Ville Vuosara and Marjo Mäkinen to “Näkökulmia hyvinvointiteknologiaan” -book (about designing Avustajaportti.fi). Now to be found at Google Book Search!
Monthly Archive for June, 2008
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“’m proud to announce our new public API, which allows any application or device deeper integration with the Last.fm platform than ever before…”
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“…In what appears to be a major event for application developer Slide, Top Friends, the third largest application by daily active users and installs, has disappeared from the Facebook Platform…”
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“…Postita.fi on palvelu, joka tulostaa ja postittaa kaikki kirjeesi helposti, luotettavasti ja vaivattomasti…” Hmmph. Don’t know about this, site promises to print and mail all my letters. Have to check out.
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“This article describes the preference extensions.checkUpdateSecurity. To add, delete, or modify this preference, you will need to edit your configuration — do not edit this article.” .. “If an extension does not use one of the mentioned methods for sec
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“This article provides information that will be useful to developers that wish to update their extensions to work properly under Firefox 3.”
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“It was a compelling idea: In the digitized world, there’s more money to be made in niche offerings than in blockbusters. The data tell a different story…”
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“I have said on numerous occasions that there is no simple checklist that, when followed, will give you an accessible site without fail. ” Pretty good checklist,for accessibility, but the quote says everything needed;)
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“Aaron Cannon, blind since birth, shows how he (and other blind users) browses the web using screen reader technology. Presentation given November 2007 at LDS Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.”
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Blogs at Aamulehti, the local newspaper at Tampere (FIN) district. Hosted at Ning.com, which is quite surprising.
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“Almost daily I receive one or more emails from design students and aspiring Web designers unsure about their current education. They’re concerned that what they’re learning will not sufficiently prepare them for the real world. They fear they’re be
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“The latest WP version WordPress 2.6 Beta 1 is now available for download and wordpress developers, testers and early adopters can play with the new features, report bugs and suggest improvements.”
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“…Well, Facebook has confirmed that it will launch in-line Mini Feed comments later today…”
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“…Nancy offers us some tips for engaging an audience while presenting remotely…”
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This I didn’t know: “As of February 1, 2008 the Watchfire WebXact and Bobby Online products will no longer be publicly available.”
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“…Addition of IONA’s broad, standards-based integration technologies extends Progress Software industry leadership in SOA infrastructure for heterogeneous IT environments…”
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“TripSay is a new travel website that will help to make the way you plan your next holiday trip much faster, easier and more fun. “
Added the stuff -page for my stuff and nonsense. First addition was an old friend of mine, automated testing of accessibility (accessibility evaluation, automated tools and reliability).
Mental note to myself: do something to this K2-theme. It resets undefined lists (ULs) and definition lists (DLs). Really annoying, must say.
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“So my goal for this tutorial was this: I wanted to create a list-based calendar that used CSS for its layout, that also had the ability to display notes on specific dates (because a calendar without notes isn’t all that useful, in my mind).”
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“A person participating in a social structure expects to develop a reputation and hopes for insight into the reputations of other, but each designed model of participation and reputation embodies its own set of biases and incentive structures…”
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“XML-RPC is a protocol that allows third-party applications like Windows Live Writer and Ecto to post to a system supporting it. In this case, WordPress is the application that supports XML-RPC, but the WordPress development team has decided that they wil
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“S2 (Applicability Statement 2) is a specification about how to transport data securely and reliably over the Internet.”
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One day as a web worker.
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“The Situated Technologies Pamphlets series explores the implications of ubiquitous computing for architecture and urbanism.” Free pdf download.
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“Top 10 Cities where search is originating from for a given keyword (includes Historical Data)”. Hee, this is nice…
This may just be the beginning of a long and fruitful friendship!
Erm, what?
Facebook is a well-known social platform. Or as they put it: “(Facebook) is a social utility that connects you with the people around you.” I’ve been playing with FB last few years, not that early adopter world wide but quite early here in Finland (as it has gained popularity during past year).
Anyway, Facebook’s business model is quite interesting, altogether. Ads, targeted marketing, applications etc! (If you’re interested: Facebook Case Study: Offline behavior drives online usage, Facebook’s uncertain Business Model, Facebook Platform Developers’ Guide (with business model warnings) and so on).
Business model is a whole different matter - perhaps I’ll post something about that later. This posting will focus on Facebook’s (targeted small) ads. FB promises “advanced targeting“, where ads can be targeted by “age, gender, location, interests and more”.
As a Finn living in Finland this is quite interesting as Finland is a small country with a low populage, only 5,1 million or so. Language spoken is finnish - not that common elsewhere;) Now, why is it interesting?
First things first, finns in Facebook are quite neat a target group. The Finland Network at Facebook has at the moment (25th June) about 410 000 members. Supposing these are mainly Finns we can say that 10 % of Finns is moderatly active at FB. Now, if you want to target all Finns you can pick that group as target or all the members who give their location as Finland (this probably would include all the foreigners in Finland, too, excluding Finns abroad).
Anyway, the ads. I actually wanted to write about the targeted and localized ads as they become more common sighting at FB. I’ll do this by listing here 10 ads I see during this afternoon (perhaps later, too) and commenting on them. (Most of the translations (from english) to finnish are quite hilarious. Too bad they don’t translate that well back to english.)
Here we go!
- Title:
Laihduta kuten Hollywood (In english something like “lose weight like Hollywood”)
Content:
Picture of a young (skinny) lady in a smallish swimsuit on a beach. Some kind of weight loss dingy.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant at all. I don’t a) need to lose weight b) want to lose weight.
Origin:
Translated from some other language. - Title:
Uudet Arabian Muumi-mukit (new Moomin cups by Arabia)
Content:
Picture of cups with Moomins. Web address with a promise of quick shipping.
Relevance (to me):
Well, I have two of those cups, so quite relevant.
Origin:
Finnish - Title:
Mitä tekisit 60 tonnilla? (What would you do with 60 grand?)
Content:
Picture of some guy with huge glasses wearing a lot of bling. Some half-naked ladies behind him. Text tells me to pimp my life (”tuunaa elämäsi”) and a web address.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant at all. I don’t want to pimp my life.
Origin:
Finnish - Title:
Omega Seamaster
Content:
Picture of a watch. Ad for 1 cent auction.
Relevance (to me):
Watch looks ok. Don’t do auctions online (or otherwise)
Origin:
Have no idea. Probably translated. - Title:
Voita uusi MacBook Air (Win a new MacBook Air)
Content:
Picture of a MacBook Air. Ad for some online auction.
Relevance (to me):
MacBook Air is always ok (would like to have one if I just had too much money). Don’t do auctions online (or otherwise)
Origin:
Finnish? - Title:
(network addess for a “finnish online pharmacy” - censored)
Content:
No pictures. Some generic ad fro health products online.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant. Side note: selling pharmacy related stuff online is illegal in Finland. This ad is actually for natural remedies.
Origin:
Finnish - Title:
Kämppiksen kanssa menoja? (Going out with your room mate? — or something. Very bad translation to finnish)
Content:
Logo of a web site. Text tells us about this wonderful service which you can use online or with a Handy.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant. I have no “room mates”
Origin:
Translated - Title:
1 year MBA in Boston.
Content:
Picture is obscure - don’t actually know what the hell is in it. Golf clubs? Ad for some MBA in Boston.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant. I think my M.Sc (tech) is enough.
Origin:
US. Not translated (in english) - Title:
Lainaa rahaa - (name censored) (Loan money - (name of the company))
Content:
Logo of the company. Text says that they’ll help me to get a loan online.
Relevance (to me):
Not relevant. I don’t want a loan (from Internet)
Origin:
Finnish - Title:
Lemmenlaiva (Love Boat)
Content:
Logo of the company. Text tells us that there’s a high quality online shop for couples (you get the point?)
Relevance (to me):
Hmm. Hard to say, perhaps relevant.
Origin:
Finnish
Bonus:
- Title:
Says my cousin added this one particular Facebook application.
Content:
Logo of the application. says the above plus that I can use this application for what it was meant.
Relevance (to me):
Hmm. I actually do have this application installed. Don’t like it (nor use it), though.
Origin:
Not translated. International.
Well, not that many hilarious results this time. Conclusions? Those ads weren’t very relevant for me. Online auctions are not my thing, nor is weight loss or diets. I have plenty of applications installed (too many!), but I don’t add them usually from an ad. At my case the targeting was quite bad. Some other time perhaps better!
(Perhaps I’ll do this weekly. Could be nice - yeah, I’ll do that if I have the time and energy)
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“As we approach the looming Facebook Profile Redesign, Inside Facebook has listed the top 50 Facebook applications by daily active user count, roughly categorizing them by type and, in cases like Bumper Sticker and Owned, listing the parent company.”
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For us all who don’t know how to do it - How to Nap.
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Map of journalists killed in 2008 worldwide
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“…Fanning the fires of the ABBR pattern debate, the developers at BBC Radio Labs announced today that they’ll be removing the hCalendar microformat from their programmes listing pages, pending further accessibility testing or the establishment of a mo
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“SEE and AVOID military aircraft in your airspace by entering your airport identifier to ensure a safe flight-plan. Ensure proper flight safety with proper flight planning and FAA regulations.”
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Generate your own warning signs.
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“HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish cellphone maker Nokia Corp said on Tuesday it was buying out other shareholders of handset software firm Symbian, and opening the software for royalty-free use.”
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Just a reminder for myself about updating Wordpress and some problems…
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“Hi there, my name is Ian Usher, and I have had enough of my life! I don’t want it any more! You can have it if you like!”
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“…Aamulehti arvioitti Tampereen pormestariehdokkaiden verkkosivustot Adagella ja Trainers’s Housella. Tässä artikkelissa poimintoja “virallisesta” arvioinnista ja lisäksi Vierityspalkin arvioita ehdokkaiden ‘verkkopresenssin’ laadusta…”
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“… It allows you to pair your wiimote with your tablet. Result: Perfect controller for games and really nice controller for media applications…”
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“The goal of the WebInSight Project is to learn what impedes access to the web and develop technology to improve access. The accessibility of the world wide web is of paramount concern because of its growing importance in accessing information. Our initia
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“The Lonely Planet API will give map developers access to Lonely Planet’s huge resource of geographical data, including:
* ‘points of interest’ for locations throughout the world
* ‘destination profiles’ - with historical and cultural informat -
“The API will give you access to Lonely Planet destination information, points of interest, and Bluelist “best-of” traveller recommendations that can be searched by destination name, geographic proximity, tag and keyword.”
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“Today, we add a new layer to Trends with Google Trends for Websites, a fun tool that gives you a view of how popular your favorite websites are, including your own! It also compares and ranks site visitation across geographies, and related websites and s