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Nov 30 2009

SideWiki, WAVE and the Future of the Web; Is Google a Trusted Partner?

Category: community building,lifestreaming,social media,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 1:43 pm

If you missed SideWiki like I have it might be, like me, you don't use the Google Toolbar in your browser. Well, thanks to buddy Michael Brito who published this link to is self-sidewikied entry to is own facebook page, I am now a SWiki-er. I've been a wiki fan for a while, but this takes things to a new level of content tagging and yet another disruptive technology from Google.

Google's SideWiki in Action

So as we are moving forward we can tag, comment and post content about the page that we are viewing. This in and of itself is not new, but that Google has added this function rather than some "untrusted" third party. [I imagine your groans, but pause for a second. If you think Google doesn't already have all the information on you to make a VERY LARGE file, then you probably delete your cookies each time you quit FF. I have resigned myself to using Google Analytics, with Info Sharing turned on, Google Voice, iGoogle as my RSS reader of choice. Anyway, to me, Google already has the links on me so adding more info to my file is not a concern of mine. The "toolbar" on the other hand takes up a lot of screen real estate and I'm not a fan of toolbars, regardless of how innovative and useful they are.]

Here are a few questions I have about SideWiki and how we, the browsing public [not the browsing marketers], might use SideWiki to enrich our browsing experience. So for now, I have the Google Toolbar enabled [wondering if there is a different SideWiki option] and I will add a few SideWiki entries as I go around. But I bet ya, within 24 hours I've hidden the Google Toolbar again and SideWiki will fall to the bottom of my internet toolbox. Until I NEED it.

[Kinda like Google WAVE, IMHO, it will be neat when I NEED it. Right now I don't need it. I don't even really understand it, but I'm sure I will at some point.]

So are you SideWiki savvy? If not, you might get on and check it out. Even if it's just to imagine how Google might use SideWiki content to influence search results. Go figure!

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/sidewiki-g

Kudos to britopian for his new gig:

britopian, michael brito

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Jan 19 2009

What is Choking My Firefox? (Flash settings, GEARS, plugins)

Category: social mediajmacofearth @ 9:09 am

So let me know if this sounds familiar to any of you.

I open FF 3.0.5 and before I'm 3 clicks anywhere, the beachball of death [Mac reference, for windows folks please imagine the hourglass tumbling and tumbling.] pops up and hypnotizes me to sleep before I regain control of the browser.

I have cut my plugins back to the bare essentials.
Unhide Passwords 1.2.3
Delicious Bookmarks 2.1.018
Customize Google 0.76 (this one is amazing!)
Google Gears 0.5.4.2
1Password 2.9.7
AutoAuth 1.3

So I am not seeing any big overhead load on my browser. I've turned off all extra toolbars.

And I found this crazy location [Notice the helpful URL for finding your Flash prefs settings: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager03.html] for editing my Flash Preferences on the Adobe site. Now that is a boneheaded place to put the access to your preferences. Maybe Adobe has been inpsired by Google Desktop and Search settings prefs, but it is a bad idea and I hope my two buddies who work for Adobe read my blog. [Oh heck, I'll send this post to them when I'm done.]

So I am in testing mode. Just minutes ago I killed Flash's ability to cache .swf files. Done! Call the preferences police, I'm guilty. Click, one little pref file, that I can't get to unless I'm a maniac, a "help I can't make flash work right" seeker on Adobe's help site, or I am subscribed to someone's blog who finds the offending prefs control panel on Adobe's site? [Does any one else find this REALLY PROBLEMATIC?] Thanks to The AeonFlux RubyOnRails dev blog for finding and outting this little beast.

So I will watch my FF instance and my GEARS access and see if the beach ball of death bounces back on stage to inhibit my browsing experience. And of course, I will let you know.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/firefox-SLOW

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Update 8 hours later. I have still hit significant beachball moments. I am going to disable GEARS and see how things go.

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