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Jun 30 2009

Just a Second, You Mean Upgrading FireFox Disabled GEARS?

Category: tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 11:22 pm

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Dang, and I was ready to let it go for the night.

How can GEARS be incompatible with FF 3.5? Did Mozilla forget to update Google on their progress?

Gosh darn. I'm gonna have to go use Safari 4 again.

Update: Safari is fine, it's just that I have soooo many plug-ins enabled with FF. UG!

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/ff-killed-GEARS

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Jun 30 2009

Netbook Fun: DELL's Inspiron 10v Reviewed and Pawned

Category: tech opinion,tech reviewsjmacofearth @ 9:59 pm

[Images and info from The Register's review: "Dell Inspiron Mini 10v netbook"]

Okay let's see how Dell's new netbook entry, the Inspiron 10v, holds up under some scrutiny.

FAIL #1: Add an SD Card that sticks out from the body of the computer, so far that you won't want to leave it in as extended memory. Question: Why Dell why?

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FAIL #2: Crippled Unbuntu install: "Dell has fiddled with the set up so that users can't download and install Ubuntu updates or applications from the Ubuntu repository." Question: The whole idea behind Ubuntu is the updates and repositories, so why would you handicap that functionality?

FAIL #3: Add a honky battery thing to make the battery life seem awesome.

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If you can't make the battery life worthwhile within the case, perhaps you need to rethink the purpose of the "netbook" in the first place.

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I guess even the Register went for this one. But I don't think we're showing the REAL picture. Now I know the battery life issue is non-linear, but if we take the six-cell battery honkiness, seen above and cut it in half, going from six cells to three, just to put things into perspective.

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Meaning, if we want to use the 10v in its native form, without hangers-on we could expect 2:34 battery life, under the Register's test. That seems reasonable, but not remarkable. Question: Dell I-Design Team, do you consider adding a battery to the outside of the computer an actual design FEATURE?

Final Fail #4: IT'S NOT AN iPHONE. (I've been wanting to use this picture in a post since I took the screenshot this morning) Question: When will it be okay to say the "netbook" category has been a failure? Slimmer margins, cannibalized notebook sales, crappier performance?

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If you haven't seen the video of the iPhone's native video editing process, click on the image above and check it out.

And if you HAVE seen the features and software available on the iPhone and the sheer power of the 3G S, you must imagine that the "netbook wars" are about to be null and void. Word has it that Apple sold 1 million iPhones in 3 days. Did we hear any mention of the Palm PRE's sales figures?

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I've used the base configuration with the 16 gig SSD as an example above.

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And what do you suppose will be the features and benefits of a generic "netbook" from any manufacturer when Apple launches the iNote or iPad with the 8.5" touch screen?

Say goodnight "netbook."

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/inspiron-10v

TwitterVenn check-in:

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And a quick update on the PRE vs iPhone fun. From the Examiner.

Wireless and Mobile News reported Tuesday that Palm has sold 375,000 units of the Pre so far and is selling them at the rate of 15,000 a day. The article cites Charter Equity Research analyst Ed Snyder as its source for the numbers.

At this rate, Palm could reach 1 million sales in the first quarter of Pre’s presence on the market. Apple, however, said it reached 1 million unit sales of the iPhone 3GS the first weekend it went on sale June 19.

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Jun 30 2009

Twitter UX Awakens: The NEW TWITTER Reviewed and Dissected for UX and UI

Category: social mediajmacofearth @ 8:16 pm

Picture 13Ah the revolution has begun. Twitter is getting off their heels and coming to the table with a new feature set in the form of a UI upgrade. And the "social" media (Mashable claims BREAKING) is all over it. Well, let's have a quick looksee. [I have to think smartman Cashmore is amused to be poking the BREAKING stick at Twitter. Is it a foreshadowing? Does Pete like the changes? Does Pete think Twitter BROKE Twitter? Lionsandtigersandbearsohmy!]

I did notice today, as I was going about my tweeting business, I could not get any one's "Follows" page to come up. I just thought it was TwitterFail wonkiness. And low and behold it WAS TwitterFail wonkiness, but with a purpose this time. To launch a new UI for the Followers and Friends pages. All hail the effort.

I did take a moment to visit Mr. Cashmore's BREAKING NEWS and post this comment regarding the BIG NEWS.

And how about letting us decide how many follower(ees) to show per page? Managing tweeps by the handful (20 per page) is dumb and hard. This is an improvement. But I'd settle for less fail whale and more users per page, thank you very much.

So there, even before I've begun I have exposed my hand. I am not sooooo happy with the changes. While they are nice, and many will herald "revolutionary" and "amazing," I am not so convinced that just giving us the ability to affect more followers per page wouldn't have been a better UPGRADE. But enough about my gripes.

So here's a look at how the NEW TWITTER handles porn spam and bad advertising agencies.

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So there's the picture of the pretty girl, super00009 and I can see from the info on the new page that she has been blocked. And if I click on the gear I get several drop-down options. I can @ her, DM her, Follow her or Unblock her. Okay, already I see a problem. So the other iconographic button is a PLUS sign and a silhouette. I think that would be FOLLOW. And the "Unblock?" that would probably be Unblock. SO… Why are they repeated again in the drop down? UX 101, you do not need to have repetitive controls in multiple places. Put them in the menu, or as buttons, but not both. In fact, TWITTER UX GURU, How about this

1. BLOCK/UNBLOCK Toggle button.

2. FOLLOW/UNFOLLOW toggle button and

3. GEAR for MORE options.

Or, you have plenty of white space there. If you're gonna do buttons, then do buttons. So

3. @ button for sending a message "about" someone

4. DM button for sending a direct message

5. RT button [uh, herrro, Twitter? Anyone in there? Where's the RT functionality? Okay, I admit I get irritated by bad design. Mainly when I'm forced to use it over and over and over again.]

6. (I'm giving you this one for FREE) a "!" Report button that alerts the Twitter police that super00009 is a pornster using Twitter for soliciting my attention and perhaps money. [I am immune to her charms, btw.]

There, see how easy that was? No muss no fuss, no need for a generic pull-down gear button. And each action takes only ONE CLICK. [Don't you guys have any design people on staff to come up with something a bit more original?]

Perhaps I am being harsh again. But, Twitter is used by millions. Twitter is a force. Don't you think they could get some SERIOUS help on this UX/UI thing?

Okay, so let's get to the overall picture again. The page change IS pretty dramatic.

Here is the expanded view:

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Okay, wait… Where did the blocked "unblock?" thing go? And the ADD button?

Alright I figured it out.

Here's a deeper picture of that same "expanded page."

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So, let's see what's happened here.

If you are following someone the Follow Button is gone. [This is why a toggled FOLLOW/UNFOLLOW would work beautifully.]

But wait, something is different… Oh, I see. This is the FOLLOWERS page, and these are folks who may or may not be following me. The top page is the FOLLOWING page, so I am already following those folks. So now the UX/UI person created a big UI fail: Control buttons appearing and disappearing. Why not make the set of controls the same for every page. See how nicely  Tweetdeck has a cluster of controls to manage the tweetstream functionality.

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But we can't really just copy Tweetdeck now can we? But at least the UX/UI team at Twitter should frackin LOOK AT TWEETDECK as an example. They would've seen the RT button and somebody would'a, could'a, should'a said, "Holy cow Bob, we forgot ReTweet. We forgot to put in RT as a function. Oh damn, you've already pushed it live. Oh well."

So let's look at the LIST version of the FOLLOWING page.

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Boy, it's apparent to me more than ever, and I'd have said to the UX/UI guy, "Holy Cow Bob, those are damn big buttons! Do you think the buttons' need to be so darned BIG?"

So the LIST view would be a great place for the LIST button to be a pulldown and have something like

View By List
- 20 per page (default)
- 50 per page (efficient)
- 100 per page (uber user)
- 1,000,000 per page (mr. demi moore only)

But perhaps that would put too big a load on the servers. How about LIST w/o pictures or buttons? Say a TEXT view? Now that would be fast and save us some extra clicks as well. So just when they were at a point where they could've made a really dramatic improvement in User Experience, they pulled back and went with User Interface alone.

So the buttons don't need to be nearly that big, unless the new Twitter demographic is trending towards octogenarians. And if your gonna do buttons then do buttons, but don't mix buttons with text links with pulldowns. It's irritating. [And I was happy before I started writing this review. I guess I will get over it pretty quick to, what with all this venting.]

If you can't say something nice… Okay, here's the WIN behind the NEW IMPROVED TWITTER: In the EXPANDED view I can see the person's last tweet. AND, I get that same EXPANDED or LIST view for everyone I check out. So while I'm not so big on the execution of the new feature set at least it is something. But that dang super00009 is still there. And even after I block her, she is still there haunting me. [Kinda like the real bad advertising agency that follows her every where she goes.]

And the BLOCK screen has much to be desired.

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So there she is, another of super00009's aliases, mtraveKittyi! Why the grave concern with me BLOCKING her? Just make BLOCKING with the same REAL WORLD consequences as UNFOLLOWING. Imagine an UNFOLLOW screen saying:

Are you sure you want to unfollow super00009?
- You're gonna miss all super00009's funny/sexy/cute tweets and calls for your attention
- You won't show up in super00009's updates any more [or be counted as one of her pawns!!!]
- super00009 won't broadcast her trash into your tweepstream any more

I would like a way to let Twitter know that I have unfollowed super00009 with a prejudice and believe that she is probably not a 20 yo sex kitten who wants my children.

So there you have it. My somewhat irritated take on the NEW IMPROVED TWITTER.

RATING: 6 out of 10. [Needs improvement.]

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/new-twitter

You may prefer my alternatively toned POSITIVE REVIEW HERE: New Twitter Features: Reviewing from the Positive Side of the Brain

Question: Does it surprise anyone that only 10% of Twitter's server traffic is due to Twitter.com interactions? Why? Because everyone else is using an APP to manage what Twitter can't. If Twitter.com is the 10% solution, then why do we need Twitter.com at all? Give me TWAVE.com or TWITTEROPEN.ORG and I will port my data and settings without shedding a tear for Biz or EV or the Fail Whale Follies.

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Jun 30 2009

Hyping the Death of the Newspaper: The Media Loves to Cover Itself

Category: social media,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 6:46 am

[As is often the case, I was inspired by a post elsewhere and as I was writing my comment, I realized I had much more to say on the subject. So here is my longer comment on an article on Wired called, "Dear Malcolm: Why So Threatened?"]

nytimes delivered small Hyping the Death of the Newspaper: The Media Loves to Cover Itself

I sat in on this years SXSW Interactive panel on the Death of MSM. There seemed to be three camps within the panelists and in the audience asking questions.

  1. The MSM Writer: "All of this 'blogging' is really diluting the quality of the writing. I mean, MSM journalists have the degrees, they have fact checking departments, they have a standard to uphold." And they are losing their shirts.
  2. The BLOGGER who believes in laissez-faire: "Let the giants die. The Old Gray Lady is losing money, so what. Let her adapt or perish."
  3. The Internet Gen Upstart: "Fk'm. I write. I don't make a living at it, I do it because I am passionate. And then I work my day job."

The Huffington Post has done a fine job of not paying writers and basing giving the HuffPo lift to the writers to participate.

So as a writer, we are on our own. It's a brave new "social media" world out there and you'd best sharpen your wit and look for your niche.

I keep getting asked, "How are you going to monetize your blog?"

My answer, "By getting consulting work and possibly a better job than the one that just laid me off."

The papers won't die. Just as Rock didn't die. They will have to continue to evolve, be more agile, and embrace the "community manager" rather than "editor in chief."

Long live MSM. MSM is Dead.

BTW: As a paper copy subscriber to the NYTimes (THUR – SUN) I can't tell you how happy I am on Thursday mornings when the thump on my driveway is double the normal local-only paper. Those two plastic bags, one blue one clear, hold the possibility of excitement, learning, drama, humor. Often I am let down by my overly imaginative projection. But mostly I just love the thrill of unwrapping the ATOMS of paper and getting the ink all over my fingers, keyboard, coffee mug.

Yes, the newspapers must and are changing. Some will die. New one's will rise up in their place. Just think, the "journalist" now has so many more outlets. More job opportunities. How you make your money from it, well… That's where you have to get creative.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/MSM-vs-Blog

Note: I would love your comments here. We can have a dialogue about this.

Also check out my collected Posts about using and abusing Twitter – The Twitter Way

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