Archive | August, 2006
August 30, 2006

Random Sightings

Tom’s been having issues with his BlueFace VOIP ….
Over the past two years umpteen people have suggested that we switch our office over to it – I’m glad we haven’t!
Damien’s been getting abuse from defendants of spammers.. Charming!
Enn have been having serious issues over the last while.. It looks like the 3rd party adserver they’re using is too slow and is stopping the rest of the site from loading. Very annoying!

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August 30, 2006

Ruby On Rails Hosting In Ireland!

Just thought I’d let my blog readers know.
After testing it for the last few weeks we’ve now made Ruby on Rails hosting available on all our linux hosting plans.
Yet another first for Blacknight :)

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August 30, 2006

Permanent TSB Phished

Tired of getting phishing emails “from” Bank of Ireland? Not to fear – the phishers have moved onto a new target – Permanent TSB.
As happens so often the email itself is grammatically incorrect:

Dear Valued Customer,
Financial institutions around the world have always been subject to attempts by criminals to try and defraud money from them and their customers. These attempts can occur in a number of ways (eg credit card fraud, telephone banking or Internet scams).
As a part of our ongoing commitment to provide the “Best Possible” service to all our Members, we are now requiring each member to validate their accounts once per month. To validate your account, follow the link. Sign in to Secured Online Banking .
(Remember Failure to verify your account details may lead to account been Frozen for security Reasons)
Thank you.
Online Banking Security Team
Permanent TSB Online (OPEN 24) .
© 2006 All Rights Reserved Permanent TSB
Permanent TSB is a trading name of Irish Life & Permanent plc which is regulated by the Financial Regulator.

Note the incorrect use of the past participle.
You should also note the odd capitalisation.
Funnily enough the phish site includes a nice prominent link to the TSB’s security warning about phishers :)

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August 30, 2006

How to deal with SEO spammers

I’ve mentioned my dislike of reciprocal link / seo spammers more than once in the past.
I still get them…
I’ve now decided to adopt a new approach.
I won’t submit them to a URIBL or Spamcop. I’ll simply send them my link to text link ads offering them the opportunity to advertise on the site(s) in question.
I doubt if I’ll see any take up though :)

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August 29, 2006

When email marketing frustrates you …..

I like Amazon’s emails. They’re usually nice and targetted and tell me about new products that I may be interested in buying. If I don’t want to get them I can simply optout.
So Amazon recently launched their Grocery Store on the .com site (I presume there’ll be flavors (sic) for their other shopfronts at some point in the future).. and they’ve been pushing it hard ever since.
Unfortunately they won’t ship to Ireland… So why the hell are they teasing me with a $10 coupon?

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August 29, 2006

Google Apps Reviewed

If you’re looking for a comprehensive review then Anil Dash from Six Apart has a very nice one – nice in a comprehensive sense :)

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August 28, 2006

Collisions in the web awards?

It seems that both the Golden Spiders and the Net Visionaries are to be held on the same night this year… Talk about bad planning!
Regardless of what I may feel about the Spiders I have to recognise that they are going to attract some of the same crowd, both as nominees and attendees…

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August 28, 2006

Google Trying to Offer Hosted Services

Jmcc forwarded a press release from Google earlier this morning where the search engine giant espoused its plans for hosted services.
I can see quite a few google fans getting excited about this, but I seriously doubt that they’ll stick around after they’ve encountered Google’s customer (dis)service.

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August 26, 2006

Stags and Vroom Vrooms

Ashley, who I’ve known since I was 12, is finally tying the knot next month down in Cork, so I’m off to his stag this evening.
Since I got my new car yesterday I’ll be driving down instead of having to deal with public transport!

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August 25, 2006

Sixapart’s New Baby – Vox (beta)

Sixapart’s New Baby – Vox (beta)

Vox - Beta
As a member of the Sixapart Professional Network I was lucky enough to get my hands on an invite to Vox.

SixApart are the people behind Typepad and Movable Type, so they know about blogging.

They may not have made too many friends in the past with their licensing, but that’s all changed…
In any case Vox is what it’s all about.

So what exactly is Vox?

In many ways it’s Six Apart’s answer to free blogging platforms such as Blogger and WordPress.com (not to be confused with the software that powers this blog)

At present membership is by invitation only so, in common with a lot of these web 2.0 type services they’re taking a leaf right out of Seth Godin’s book(s) and building it up using an idea virus.. Or maybe they’re just getting us all to beta test it for them.. It doesn’t really matter, as the service is really cool.

Once you login you get to see what a slick blogging interface is all about.
You can, of course, customise your public profile as much as you want. Once you select your timezone the system should reflect your choice in your settings..
I posted twice to my Vox powered blog just to see what it was like – once via the web interface and once via email (which was so easy to do that it was laughable!)

If you have a look at my extremely basic blog you’ll notice a number of elements that are quite different.

While other blogs have “blogrolls” the paradigm is shifted to the concept of “neighbours” and extended to include “friends” and “family”.
You can set access levels to most elements according to your relationship with the viewer / reader. So a friend would automatically be able to see more intimate details than a complete stranger.

Unfortunately at present there doesn’t seem to be any way to link to a blog outside the Vox platform / network, which is a little bit annoying.
Bloggers like to be able to “connect” with each other, so this limitation bugged me, but I expect they’ll add that functionality later.
You also have no way of adding custom HTML snippets either…

At the interface level it is truly impressive.
One thing that impressed me time and again was the speed of the interface. No matter what I was doing, be that uploading files from my pc or pulling in content from 3rd party services it was fast.
When it comes to controlling media Vox really runs rings around the competition.

For example, if you want to add a photo to a blog post you are presented with a range of options.
You can choose from the “classics” ie. uploading from your computer or grabbing from your Flickr account. However the Vox team have taken it a step further. You can also grab content from other sources such as iStockPhoto and PhotoBucket. Just for a laugh I added an image to a post which I pulled in from iStockPhoto and was chosen based on a keyword search. I was then able to resize it and choose where to place it in the post – all via a nice and intuitive AJAX powered interface.
As you add more media to your “collections” you can choose how to manipulate them both via the sidebar or within your posts. It’s really nifty!

What is quite novel about the whole thing is the permissions aspect, which I already mentioned, – you can decide who sees what and how they may interact with it. So instead of password protecting posts or closing comments etc., you can simply decide which users are allowed to view them etc., which is nice

All in all it’s a very nifty platform which is nice and easy to use. For someone like me, however, I’d probably get bored very easily, as I like to be able to control as much as possible. The links to Amazon and adsense ads, for example, are not configurable and so use the Vox accounts.
I’ve no idea what they plan to do with Vox as it is rolled out, but if a “pay to use” option were available which allowed you to get the ad revenue I could see it becoming popular.
However you shouldn’t forget that Vox is currently in development.
I was lucky enough to get to play with a preview of what is going to be a really tasty and extremely powerful platform.
Watch out WordPress – Sixapart is back!

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