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February 26, 2009

More Interesting Links

Filed under: News, Technology — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Garth @ 12:46 pm

This week, I came across some things I thought I’d share. It's a Bird, It's a Plane

First, for those who are a bit ‘Web 2.0 Illiterate’ we have: A Social Media Glossary! (I even learned something. What’s a Quantcast? Will I ever need to know? These and other questions answered…)

Secondly, an insightful opinion piece: Six reasons why Facebook is losing its way ; (Let the Betting begin! What is Xobini? This has some info.)

I have a take on this myself. Facebook is very reliable about some information, like, who your friends are, where you live, whether you’re male or female, your name, and even your social connections. But it isn’t very reliable about your preferences and your hobbies (and most of all, your needs!)

This means in layman terms that if you as a marketer or advertiser want to reach people, you will still be shooting blind. Is it better than putting ads on specific blogs, sites or networks? We’ve tested it out, and we have to say, inconclusive. The dividing between guys and gals, the fairly decent area network accuracy, the age information – very good! But better? Currently the ‘ad software’ on facebook itself is nowhere near what Google has, and competition is still lower (so we can’t say what your bang for your buck might be in the long run.) Jury’s out.

Also, for fun: Twitter Fail Whale Tattoo is Awesome, Kinda (And THIS. Plus a tons of nerdy tattoos. What is the ‘fail whale‘? You will have to use Twitter to find out.)

Have a good weekend, folks. We’ve got ’secret projects’ to work on over here!

February 23, 2009

My Favorite Jewels at the Oscars

Well I watched The Oscars for a while and what was I looking for?  The jewels!  And the ones that really catch my eye are the big diamonds.  The colored bead necklaces and other trendy stuff – well, not my thing.  I did notice Angelina Jolie’s GIANT emerald earrings and ring.  I’m sure they were worth millions, but again, not my cup of tea.  What I did love was the MONSTER diamond studs and exquisite graduated diamond necklace on Penelope Cruz.  That’s what I like to see.  Plus, she’s drop dead gorgeous.  Next year, I need to get her to wear some of my diamonds.  Take a look at this video.  She’s talking about Vicky Christina Barcelona, which was a good movie, but I’m just looking at her jewelry…

February 19, 2009

Facebook Takes One on the Chin

Filed under: News, Opinion, Technology — Tags: , , , , — Garth @ 3:26 pm

So here’s a little shot from the world of Social Media: (It’s a couple of days old, but what are you going to do!)

A few days ago many people were reporting this:

TG Daily – UPDATED: Facebook changes policy, now owns rights to your content forever

With the new terms of use Facebook effectively owns each and every item you have posted to their site thus far.

Many people uttered an ‘it figures’ – and I even caught a tweet like this:

Twitter / TC Krantz: Deactivated FB accounts an …

Deactivated FB accounts and took photos, art out of MySpace to be safe as well. I’m really considering deleting my MySp acct too.

And…

Facebook Terms of Service Change Rapidly Turns Into a PR Nightmare

Talk about a snowball effect. Since Consumerist posted the article about Facebook’s subtle change of terms over the weekend, users have begun lashing out about it and is now sparking a formal complaint to the FTC.

But, if you read the top article completely (or this) you’ll find out that Facebook has decided to take this whole thing seriously.

Facebook Revises Back to Original Terms

Mark Zuckerberg has just posted an update to the Facebook blog stating that they’ve decided to revise the terms to what they were previously.

(The last link is dated yesterday, February 18th, 2009.) I think this problem was inevitable, and I’ll explain why. Facebook needs to make some money on what they are doing, and since Facebook accounts are free (we can thank competition + capital for that one) and most services on it are also free (except for the $1 gifts) they have turned to advertising for money.

The only conceivable advantage Facebook advertising has over, say Google, Yahoo, and MSN, is that instead of just ’seeing’ the page the surfer is looking at, or the terms they have just entered, Facebook sees status updates, photos, interests, friends, fan pages, groups for that same person.

Having dabbled with the platform myself, I can say that most information – like ‘interests’ for instance, is very inconsistent as a field to use for keywords, and thus to reach a good audience one often has to use very basic methods. This would mean geo-targeting, male or female, and maybe relationship status. That means, things almost everyone has entered.

But what if you could scan their notes, posted items, status updates, and comments for keywords? To do this, though, I think they were advised they would need to ‘own’ that content – just like Google owns your search when you enter it. (And as a side note has not given that information away to the government, as of yet.)

If that is the real cause for the change in the policy (which is now rescinded) or not, I can’t say – I don’t work for Facebook. It does however, seem to me to be a candidate for the correct answer. For the social media startups – and the big players – profitability is a big issue.

In the first article I linked, you’ll find there are a few terms added in the TOS here:

license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, publicly perform, publicly display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such User Content for any purpose on or in connection with the Site or the promotion thereof, to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such User Content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing.

Against:

license (with the right to sublicense) to (a) use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof subject only to your privacy settings or (ii) enable a user to Post, including by offering a Share Link on your website and (b) to use your name, likeness and image for any purpose, including commercial or advertising…

It’s reworded to begin with, but the second has a lot more terms ‘modify, edit, adapt…’ and an explicit line about Advertising.

As for the removal or the ‘If you choose to remove your User Content at any time…’ clause, which states that their license to your stuff expires when you remove it, I can only guess the machinations behind it. But I’ll bet it’s to protect their use of your stuff for data mining.

Good, bad, ugly? Facebook has a had a little of all three. My guess is that unless we’re willing to pay for Facebook accounts, we should expect more of this.

February 5, 2009

Sneak preview and more…

Filed under: Local News, News — Garth @ 5:19 pm

So much bad news these days! It’s always tempting to throw in some news of the latest figures or forecasts, but we’ve got other things to think about:


What’s this, you ask? It doesn’t look like much… But it will soon be our new store.

In other news, we’ve also started putting new sale diamonds on our twitter feed as they arrive (you’re not going to find deals like these at Blue Nile or any mall store) so listen in. If you’re a twitter user, give us a holler, and we’ll holler back at you.

Also: Don’t forget Valentine’s Day, guys & gals (the 14th is a Saturday this year.) More on that, later.

 

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