On my Malaysia Crime Watch site, I noticed that ads integrator Nuffnang has started displaying video ads in the 336x280 rectangle format. This is simliar to Google Adsense's video units which is currently only available to United States publishers.
The design of the video ad looks very neat and integrated, very much like Youtube's design with a play button in the middle. The initial loading of the video stream is quite instant, typically starts playback in under five seconds. The video just ends and returns the cursor to the beginning.
I experienced a section of the video in the middle where it just jammed and refused to continue. I could only forward to a later point and continue viewing. Another small issue is that there does not seem to be any volume or mute control. The biggest question is: Where can I click to go to the advertiser's website?
I think it's a very good step forward for Malaysian online advertising with Nuffnang leading the way for advertising networks here. With online video being so popular, site visitors will be more compelled to view such ads and know more about the product or service. Nice work, Nuffnang.
The subject of the video is actually quite funny and is part of a series from a local service provider. Go take a look and have a little laugh. :)
Technorati Tags: nuffnang, advertisement, video ad, video unit, make money
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Google Adsense Rotating Leaderboard Ads
Google Adsense has started putting rotating text ads for the 728x90 leaderboard format. For visitors, they will see two small arrow buttons on the bottom left of the ad space, as shown below. This was captured from my Malaysia Crime Watch Forum site.
Clicking on the right arrow button causes the current ads to slide and fade off to the right, and a new set of ads appear in their place. Note the mouse icon on the next screenshot.
The feature allows visitors to browse five sets of ads, so on the fifth click, only the right arrow button can be clicked, as shown below.
The loading of the next set of ads is quite fast and unobtrusive. When a set has been loaded before, it is cached and loads faster subsequently. It is very convenient to use, but perhaps more can be done to attract visitors to the buttons. Maybe Google Adsense should allow us publishers to specify the onbutton and offbutton colors.
This new feature gives publishers' sites more ad value as visitors get to see more ads without the site being cluttered up by numerous ad spaces. Perhaps the click value is less for the sets of ads other than the initially displayed one. Another suggestion for the Google Adsense team is to give publishers the option to automatically rotate the ads so that visitors can be easily attracted to the ad space.
I have also initiated my first payout instructions for Google Adsense and Nuffnang Malaysia yesterday. I'll be sharing the exciting news on my revenue gained from these advertising platforms when I receive the money over the next few weeks.
Technorati Tags: google, google adsense, leaderboard ad, rotating ad, arrow button, nuffnang, make money
Clicking on the right arrow button causes the current ads to slide and fade off to the right, and a new set of ads appear in their place. Note the mouse icon on the next screenshot.
The feature allows visitors to browse five sets of ads, so on the fifth click, only the right arrow button can be clicked, as shown below.
The loading of the next set of ads is quite fast and unobtrusive. When a set has been loaded before, it is cached and loads faster subsequently. It is very convenient to use, but perhaps more can be done to attract visitors to the buttons. Maybe Google Adsense should allow us publishers to specify the onbutton and offbutton colors.
This new feature gives publishers' sites more ad value as visitors get to see more ads without the site being cluttered up by numerous ad spaces. Perhaps the click value is less for the sets of ads other than the initially displayed one. Another suggestion for the Google Adsense team is to give publishers the option to automatically rotate the ads so that visitors can be easily attracted to the ad space.
I have also initiated my first payout instructions for Google Adsense and Nuffnang Malaysia yesterday. I'll be sharing the exciting news on my revenue gained from these advertising platforms when I receive the money over the next few weeks.
Technorati Tags: google, google adsense, leaderboard ad, rotating ad, arrow button, nuffnang, make money
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Network Market Your Blog, Get Exponential Exposure
Network marketing is a powerful and fast way to gain exposure to a product or service. Using a hierarchical network of referrals, people can quickly spread the news of the product or service.
Now imagine the same kind of system for blogs.
This is what BlogRush is designed for. When you create an account with BlogRush and set up a widget on your blogs, fellow blog owners who sign up with BlogRush under you contribute to your own reach in the blogosphere. Each widget impression in your blogs and those under you give you credit, which in turn gives you more traffic to your blogs by means of widget links in other related blogs. The effect of impressions ripples down ten generations below you, each lower one with less impression-to-credit ratio than the previous level.
Take a look at the widget in this blog along the sidebar. These links are contextually selected by the system to be relevant to this blog. Each impression here earns me a link in some other blog's BlogRush widget.
Thus, your blogs gains exposure exponentially as your downline (a popular term in network marketing) grows both horizontally and vertically. It also adds value to your blogs as it gives more options for your readers as to what other related content may be available elsewhere.
One suggestion for the BlogRush folks: allow us to customize the design and size of the widget. Thanks!
See your blogs' traffic grow by signing up with BlogRush today. If you choose "News & Media" or "Technology" as the type of blog you own, I may be pushing a new source of readers and traffic to your blog very soon!
Links
BlogRush
<URL:http://www.blogrush.com/r85147044>
Technorati Tags: blog, network marketing, blogrush, blog traffic, increase traffic, promote blog, blog syndication
Now imagine the same kind of system for blogs.
This is what BlogRush is designed for. When you create an account with BlogRush and set up a widget on your blogs, fellow blog owners who sign up with BlogRush under you contribute to your own reach in the blogosphere. Each widget impression in your blogs and those under you give you credit, which in turn gives you more traffic to your blogs by means of widget links in other related blogs. The effect of impressions ripples down ten generations below you, each lower one with less impression-to-credit ratio than the previous level.
Take a look at the widget in this blog along the sidebar. These links are contextually selected by the system to be relevant to this blog. Each impression here earns me a link in some other blog's BlogRush widget.
Thus, your blogs gains exposure exponentially as your downline (a popular term in network marketing) grows both horizontally and vertically. It also adds value to your blogs as it gives more options for your readers as to what other related content may be available elsewhere.
One suggestion for the BlogRush folks: allow us to customize the design and size of the widget. Thanks!
See your blogs' traffic grow by signing up with BlogRush today. If you choose "News & Media" or "Technology" as the type of blog you own, I may be pushing a new source of readers and traffic to your blog very soon!
Links
BlogRush
<URL:http://www.blogrush.com/r85147044>
Technorati Tags: blog, network marketing, blogrush, blog traffic, increase traffic, promote blog, blog syndication
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Refinance Your Home Loan Regularly in Malaysia
If you're a home owner with a bank loan in your property in Malaysia, have you checked if your current rate is still competitive? The loan market in Malaysia has been very healthy and changes quite significantly every six months.
Although the base lending rate (BLR) has steadily increased over the past few quarters, banks are coming up with new packages that are even attractive to current loaners. Some offer 1 to 3 percent interest rates for the first 1 to 5 years, while others continue to promote consistently lower than BLR rates, as low as BLR -2 percent.
Refinancing a home loan is even tangible for those that are less than the agreed period, typically five years, where termination comes with a monetary penalty. Competition has resulted in competing banks offering positive savings even after paying the penalty to your current bank.
A newer trend in home loans or mortgage loans is in attaching a cash deposit account that is linked to the loan. This encourages you to deposit your savings and income to the account, which is then used by the bank as collateral to reduce the daily interest charged on the balance of your home loan. As long as you maintain and/or add more funds into the account, the home loan interest is significantly reduced on a daily basis. In the end, you can effectively reduce your loan tenure by a few years! By the way, you also have the flexibility to withdraw from the account, just like your standard expenses account.
Review and refinance your home loan every few years because such products from the banks change often. Just like the credit business, debts are big dollar business for banks and financial institutions.
My current bank was not particularly keen on keeping customers when I called to enquire if I can enjoy the better terms on newer loan packages that it was offering. When they said they could not help me at all, I decided to look elsewhere for better rates. Another lesson I learnt is that the international banks are more aggressive in their offerings compared to the local banks, a good sign and wake-up call for the laggard banks here.
A good site to learn more on how you can save interests on home loans and consolidate debts to be more financially free, I recommend Rebuild.org. The site offers tips and links to loan products that may just save you years of interest, the number one enemy (and sometimes friend) to your personal wealth.
Technorati Tags: paid post, loan, mortgage, home loan, refinance, interest rate, base lending rate, bank loan
Although the base lending rate (BLR) has steadily increased over the past few quarters, banks are coming up with new packages that are even attractive to current loaners. Some offer 1 to 3 percent interest rates for the first 1 to 5 years, while others continue to promote consistently lower than BLR rates, as low as BLR -2 percent.
Refinancing a home loan is even tangible for those that are less than the agreed period, typically five years, where termination comes with a monetary penalty. Competition has resulted in competing banks offering positive savings even after paying the penalty to your current bank.
A newer trend in home loans or mortgage loans is in attaching a cash deposit account that is linked to the loan. This encourages you to deposit your savings and income to the account, which is then used by the bank as collateral to reduce the daily interest charged on the balance of your home loan. As long as you maintain and/or add more funds into the account, the home loan interest is significantly reduced on a daily basis. In the end, you can effectively reduce your loan tenure by a few years! By the way, you also have the flexibility to withdraw from the account, just like your standard expenses account.
Review and refinance your home loan every few years because such products from the banks change often. Just like the credit business, debts are big dollar business for banks and financial institutions.
My current bank was not particularly keen on keeping customers when I called to enquire if I can enjoy the better terms on newer loan packages that it was offering. When they said they could not help me at all, I decided to look elsewhere for better rates. Another lesson I learnt is that the international banks are more aggressive in their offerings compared to the local banks, a good sign and wake-up call for the laggard banks here.
A good site to learn more on how you can save interests on home loans and consolidate debts to be more financially free, I recommend Rebuild.org. The site offers tips and links to loan products that may just save you years of interest, the number one enemy (and sometimes friend) to your personal wealth.
Technorati Tags: paid post, loan, mortgage, home loan, refinance, interest rate, base lending rate, bank loan
Friday, August 17, 2007
News - From nntp to rss
Over ten years ago when Netscape was the de facto standard and finger was not a rude thing to do, I got started in the news and discussion addiction using nntp, or Network News Transfer Protocol.
Think of nntp as the ancestor of rss, or Really Simple Syndication (really). A network of nntp servers would be available for you to access and browse the discussion channels available. The number of channels during those days were in tens of thousands, from Apple to camping, Star Trek to Microsoft. Each channel has a thread of replies to one another with each message looking very much like an e-mail. The messages are just text-based, with the occasional text-encoding of binaries such as warez and pictures.
Those were the humble and sometimes underground days when news and data were quietly exchanged between people all over the world. Browsers were not favoured yet, and ftp was like the Internet jet engine of file sharing. I remember this was the way we used to get antivirus and browser updates from McAfee and Netscape respectively.
The program which I used to talk nntp was from Forte, called Free Agent for Windows 95. It was a simple three-frame Windows interface that worked well to deliver news. However, just like the news of today, I easily got flooded with news. Now, Forte seems to only have Agent commercially and it supports e-mail as well.
In 2007, we have Google Reader, which combines fancy http push (AJAX) and good 'ol frames. It can automatically update the news as they are published from blogs, newspapers and corporations. You can tag and categorize news. Best of all, it uses the familiar vi command set (e.g. j for down, k for up). Just like other Google apps, it is very accessible since it is web-based.
Just like a decade ago, look at the volume of news I go through... it's crazy in this information age.
Links:
Wikipedia - Network News Transfer Protocol
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nntp>
Forte
<URL:http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php>
Google Reader
<URL:http://www.google.com/reader/>
Technorati Tags: review, software, nntp, news, forte, free agent, rss, google reader
Think of nntp as the ancestor of rss, or Really Simple Syndication (really). A network of nntp servers would be available for you to access and browse the discussion channels available. The number of channels during those days were in tens of thousands, from Apple to camping, Star Trek to Microsoft. Each channel has a thread of replies to one another with each message looking very much like an e-mail. The messages are just text-based, with the occasional text-encoding of binaries such as warez and pictures.
Those were the humble and sometimes underground days when news and data were quietly exchanged between people all over the world. Browsers were not favoured yet, and ftp was like the Internet jet engine of file sharing. I remember this was the way we used to get antivirus and browser updates from McAfee and Netscape respectively.
The program which I used to talk nntp was from Forte, called Free Agent for Windows 95. It was a simple three-frame Windows interface that worked well to deliver news. However, just like the news of today, I easily got flooded with news. Now, Forte seems to only have Agent commercially and it supports e-mail as well.
In 2007, we have Google Reader, which combines fancy http push (AJAX) and good 'ol frames. It can automatically update the news as they are published from blogs, newspapers and corporations. You can tag and categorize news. Best of all, it uses the familiar vi command set (e.g. j for down, k for up). Just like other Google apps, it is very accessible since it is web-based.
Just like a decade ago, look at the volume of news I go through... it's crazy in this information age.
Links:
Wikipedia - Network News Transfer Protocol
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nntp>
Forte
<URL:http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php>
Google Reader
<URL:http://www.google.com/reader/>
Technorati Tags: review, software, nntp, news, forte, free agent, rss, google reader
Friday, July 13, 2007
Transformers Movie Review - Rated Five Cubes
One of my major childhood fantasies, among cars and firearms, were robots. After watching countless Japanese robot serials and plans to buy those plastic kits from Bandai, I formed an imaginary 10-metre tall robot in my mind. He would always be around me, keeping me safe from harm, bullies and sometimes school.
When the first movie trailer came out last year for Transformers, I was excited like an electro-mechanical arm on an over-charged actuator. I could not imagine how cool and realistic director Michael Bay would bring my childhood robot heroes to life and among realistic scenes. Would it be completely computer animated? Luckily, that was not so...
Sacrificing my wife's precious spa time (thank you baby!), I caught what is definitely one of my top five movies on 11 July 2007. It rocked and I was blown away!
The movie introduced a young man called Sam Witwicky who became involved in a war between alien robots from a distant planet Cybertron. He meets up with Bumblebee, disguised as a 1977 Chevrolet Camaro, who introduces him to the rest of his crew, the Autobots, including their leader Optimus Prime, a Peterbilt truck. Meanwhile, the evil Decepticons managed to track Sam, who is wanted by both sides as he holds the coordinates to the Allspark cube, an object of immense power that could change the fate of planet Earth. Sam later gets help from his crush, Mikaela Banes, US Army Special Ops soldiers, Department of Defense people, and several computer hackers to keep the Allspark from landing into the wrong robotic hands.
The computer graphics, meticulously rendered by Industrial Light and Magic, were very high quality and natural. One scene had Bumblebee at an industrial site moving and changing into the Camaro very realistically. I liked the natural movements of the Autobots when they were at Sam's house, very likely done using live motion capture.
Try to get cinema seats at the back though, because most of the animation were at close shots, making it difficult to watch if you sit too close. The energy cannons and slow motion / kung fu styled shots are very cool and realistic. Excellent to keep a special edition DVD in the near future. ;)
Bumblebee developed a likeable character similar to the original cartoon series where he was very close to humans, but they decided to make his voice disabled for most of the movie. Optimus Prime was grand and realistic in his usual way, making him a very accessible hero that adults and kids will idolize. I was disappointed that Megatron did not morph into the Walther P38 pistol but an alien jet, but I guess it would make the Decepticons' interaction in the movie restrictive. As a child, I loved to watch Decepticon Soundwave for his metallic monotonous voice, but he was not included in this movie.
Not to worry, as it has been confirmed that at least one sequel is planned in the future, which will definitely break movie records that this one has already set. Although it has become a very successful release for Dreamworks Pictures and Paramount Pictures, it is still a guy movie and for fans of the cartoon series. There are enough explosions, guns, vehicles, and military stuff than executive producer Steven Spielberg had ever been involved in. As such, I wouldn't recommend kids below the age of 3 to watch, as they may get overly excited and violent after watching.
Of course, after watching the robot movie, I couldn't miss checking out the merchandise like the toy collections from Hasbro and the video game. Check out the link below for lots of very impressive computer animation from "Transformers: The Game". My possible target is the detailed and beautifully sculpted Bumblebee Unleashed figure, unless Sideshow Toys decides to take on the Transformers series with metal sculptures of the robots (hint!!!).
This movie deserves five Allspark cubes for a good balance of action, humour and drama, almost perfect and very realistic computer animation, impressive sound effects, and an enjoyable soundtrack. Even my boy adores the robots - he's got Jazz and Barricade!
Links:
Internet Movie Database - Transformers
<URL:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/>
Wikipedia - The Transformers
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Transformers>
Gametrailers.com - Transformers: The Game
<URL:http://www.gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?id=4769>
Technorati Tags: review, movie, movie review, transformers, autobots, decepticons, optimus prime, megatron, cybertron, allspark, bumblebee, robots, alien, hasbro
Friday, June 15, 2007
Over-Generous Taxpayers or Defective Calculators?
The Income Revenue Board (IRB) in Malaysia has announced that they have in excess of RM4 billion of tax revenue that shall be returned to 380,000 taxpayers this year.
The way the tax system works here for wage earners is that IRB automatically takes an estimated cut of their salaries every payday until the end of the financial year. After some serious number crunching and nipping a little interest from the coffers, IRB calculates the actual difference. Depending on the calculations, a taxpayer may have to give the difference to the authority or receive a refund around this time of the year.
Now, applying the classic principle of 90/10, this is how much an average taxpayer is getting back this year:
Something must be wrong with their calculations. Perhaps they need the extra revenue for more accurate floating point calculators? ;)
Check out these links for some good reading, especially the Wikipedia one which has more links.
Links:
Too Much - A First-Ever Look at Wealth in the World
<URL:http://www.cipa-apex.org/toomuch/articlenew2006/Dec7a.html>
Wikipedia - Income disparity
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_disparity>
Technorati Tags: income tax, taxpayer, malaysia tax, salary, income disparity, wealth distribution, income revenue board
The way the tax system works here for wage earners is that IRB automatically takes an estimated cut of their salaries every payday until the end of the financial year. After some serious number crunching and nipping a little interest from the coffers, IRB calculates the actual difference. Depending on the calculations, a taxpayer may have to give the difference to the authority or receive a refund around this time of the year.
Now, applying the classic principle of 90/10, this is how much an average taxpayer is getting back this year:
(0.1 * RM4,000,000,000) / (0.9 * 380,000) = RM1169.59What do you know... I'm getting even less than the average!
Something must be wrong with their calculations. Perhaps they need the extra revenue for more accurate floating point calculators? ;)
Check out these links for some good reading, especially the Wikipedia one which has more links.
Links:
Too Much - A First-Ever Look at Wealth in the World
<URL:http://www.cipa-apex.org/toomuch/articlenew2006/Dec7a.html>
Wikipedia - Income disparity
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_disparity>
Technorati Tags: income tax, taxpayer, malaysia tax, salary, income disparity, wealth distribution, income revenue board
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Saving Energy Reduces Greenhouse Gas Output
Global warming has been proven to be caused by human production of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide. Coal-powered power generators are widely used, which contribute to these gases. If we were to reduce our reliance on such power supplies, we can change the amount of greenhouse gases that are spewed into the atmosphere.
Changing incandescent light bulbs to more energy efficient alternatives help considerably. Incandescent light bulbs convert 90% of its electricity consumption to heat and last less than 1000 hours. Compact fluorescent (otherwise known as energy saving) light bulbs (CFL) uses chemical reaction of phosphor powder and mercury to produce light. CFLs are 90% energy efficient and last years. A 15 watt CFL luminance output is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent light bulb, which translates to energy savings of US$30 over the lifetime of the bulb. Light emitting diodes (LED) lighting can last 10 years, are very durable and does not contain poisonous mercury. However, they are still quite expensive and are more suitable for focused lighting as opposed to diffused lighting.
It has been estimated that if there is a worldwide effort to move away from incandescent bulbs, 270 500-megawatt coal power plants can be shut down. The Natural Resources Defense Council of USA estimates that changing to CFLs would reduce greenhouse gases by 1 trillion pounds.
Philips Lighting CEO quoted reports that estimate that if more of Europe use energy efficient lighting, the annual running cost savings would be around 4.3 billion euros or 28 million tons of carbon dioxide reduced per year. This equates to 50 million barrels of oil per year. Using better lighting solutions would lead to less taxes payable for energy use, drive down the use of hazardous chemicals such as mercury.
Several countries and US states are proposing bans on incandescent light bulbs to make way for more energy efficient lighting.
If you are unsure if you are using and buying energy efficient light bulbs (and other electrical and electronic products), look out for the ENERGY STAR logo and label. Products that bear this label have been qualified by the Department of Energy and the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Links:
TreeHugger - Ban the Bulb
<URL:http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/05/ban_the_bulb.php>
CNET.com - FAQ Guide to indoor lighting
<URL:http://news.com.com/FAQ+Guide+to+indoor+lighting/2100-11392_3-6186790.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news>
GE Consumer and Industrial Lighting - GE Lighting ENERGY STAR Program
<URL:http://www.gelighting.com/na/home_lighting/products/energy_star.htm>
Philips Sustainability
<URL:http://www.philips.com/about/sustainability/Index.html>
ENERGY STAR
<URL:http://www.energystar.gov/>
Technorati Tags: global warming, do no evil, energy saving, energy efficient, carbon emissions, fluorescent light, incandescent light, cfl, greenhouse gases, save energy, efficient lighting, energy star
Changing incandescent light bulbs to more energy efficient alternatives help considerably. Incandescent light bulbs convert 90% of its electricity consumption to heat and last less than 1000 hours. Compact fluorescent (otherwise known as energy saving) light bulbs (CFL) uses chemical reaction of phosphor powder and mercury to produce light. CFLs are 90% energy efficient and last years. A 15 watt CFL luminance output is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent light bulb, which translates to energy savings of US$30 over the lifetime of the bulb. Light emitting diodes (LED) lighting can last 10 years, are very durable and does not contain poisonous mercury. However, they are still quite expensive and are more suitable for focused lighting as opposed to diffused lighting.
It has been estimated that if there is a worldwide effort to move away from incandescent bulbs, 270 500-megawatt coal power plants can be shut down. The Natural Resources Defense Council of USA estimates that changing to CFLs would reduce greenhouse gases by 1 trillion pounds.
Philips Lighting CEO quoted reports that estimate that if more of Europe use energy efficient lighting, the annual running cost savings would be around 4.3 billion euros or 28 million tons of carbon dioxide reduced per year. This equates to 50 million barrels of oil per year. Using better lighting solutions would lead to less taxes payable for energy use, drive down the use of hazardous chemicals such as mercury.
Several countries and US states are proposing bans on incandescent light bulbs to make way for more energy efficient lighting.
If you are unsure if you are using and buying energy efficient light bulbs (and other electrical and electronic products), look out for the ENERGY STAR logo and label. Products that bear this label have been qualified by the Department of Energy and the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Links:
TreeHugger - Ban the Bulb
<URL:http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/05/ban_the_bulb.php>
CNET.com - FAQ Guide to indoor lighting
<URL:http://news.com.com/FAQ+Guide+to+indoor+lighting/2100-11392_3-6186790.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news>
GE Consumer and Industrial Lighting - GE Lighting ENERGY STAR Program
<URL:http://www.gelighting.com/na/home_lighting/products/energy_star.htm>
Philips Sustainability
<URL:http://www.philips.com/about/sustainability/Index.html>
ENERGY STAR
<URL:http://www.energystar.gov/>
Technorati Tags: global warming, do no evil, energy saving, energy efficient, carbon emissions, fluorescent light, incandescent light, cfl, greenhouse gases, save energy, efficient lighting, energy star
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Stop the Hunting of Seals in Canada!
Can you imagine babies beaten to death by fellow humans? Can you hear their cries and tears when they are hit with sticks and sharp weapons? Can you see the blood splashed all over and forming scarlet trails on the ground?
If you find those thoughts disgusting, shameful and extremely immoral, this is happening right now northeast of Newfoundland, where sealers will kill 70 percent of the 270,000 seals the Canadian government is allowing this year. Commercial seal hunting involves many seal pups who were clubbed or shot. They were almost entirely covered with white fur, meaning they were just a couple of weeks old.
Seals are being hunted when it is the low season for to fish to Canadian seafood. Such seafood includes crabs and other shellfish.
When the buying stops, so will the killing. Show your support to stop the seal hunting by refusing to buy Canadian seafood. As a consumer, you have the power to influence the market demand for such products to save the innocent and precious wildlife that forms the beauty of this world.
Check out the link to sign your pledge to support the movement and promotion material. Save the beautiful seals from inhumanity.
Links:
Humane Society of the United States, The - Stop Canada's Cruel Seal Hunt
<URL:http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html>
If you find those thoughts disgusting, shameful and extremely immoral, this is happening right now northeast of Newfoundland, where sealers will kill 70 percent of the 270,000 seals the Canadian government is allowing this year. Commercial seal hunting involves many seal pups who were clubbed or shot. They were almost entirely covered with white fur, meaning they were just a couple of weeks old.
Seals are being hunted when it is the low season for to fish to Canadian seafood. Such seafood includes crabs and other shellfish.
When the buying stops, so will the killing. Show your support to stop the seal hunting by refusing to buy Canadian seafood. As a consumer, you have the power to influence the market demand for such products to save the innocent and precious wildlife that forms the beauty of this world.
Check out the link to sign your pledge to support the movement and promotion material. Save the beautiful seals from inhumanity.
Links:
Humane Society of the United States, The - Stop Canada's Cruel Seal Hunt
<URL:http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html>
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Perform Satistical Operations on Columns in CSV Files
This is a simple but powerful way to process files in Unix, using the humble program awk.
To calculate sum or average of a numerical column of a comma separated file, create a text file like so:
Use your creative juices to save it with a meaningful name, say, test.awk.
Call awk with this file, like so:
You should see the sum, average and number of lines processed. In this example, it is assumed that the values in each line are separated by commas, and the numerical column is the third one.
For more information on awk, RTFM or Google it.
Technorati Tags: programming, unix, awk, comma separated values, csv, sum, average, statistical
To calculate sum or average of a numerical column of a comma separated file, create a text file like so:
BEGIN { FS = "," }
{ s += $3 }
END { printf "sum = %.2f, avg = %.2f, hits = %d\n", s, s/NR, NR }
{ s += $3 }
END { printf "sum = %.2f, avg = %.2f, hits = %d\n", s, s/NR, NR }
Use your creative juices to save it with a meaningful name, say, test.awk.
Call awk with this file, like so:
awk -f test.awk mycsvfile.csv
You should see the sum, average and number of lines processed. In this example, it is assumed that the values in each line are separated by commas, and the numerical column is the third one.
For more information on awk, RTFM or Google it.
Technorati Tags: programming, unix, awk, comma separated values, csv, sum, average, statistical
Monday, February 19, 2007
Speed Up Performance of Mozilla Firefox
There are some tweaks that you can put in the Mozilla Firefox web browser to speed up your web user experience. Pages will render faster using more simultaneous connections, prefetching and other tricks.
In a blank Firefox window, enter "about:config" in the location bar. Some of the preferences below already exist, and you can check if they are there by typing the beginning in the "Filter" line. If a preference exists, you can change its value by double-clicking on it in the list. If a preference does not exist, right click on the window and select either "New", then the appropriate "Type". Enter the value and press "Enter".
Restart Firefox to make the changes take effect.
If you are not comfortable with messing with the above and/or want more complex enhancements, try the Fasterfox extension for Firefox. It can prefetch links, tweak network settings, and block popups created by Adobe Flash.
List of options in Fasterfox (bold means described earlier):
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 Web Browser Released
<URL:http://glob.lokety.com/2006/12/mozilla-firefox-2001-web-browser.html>
Links:
Fasterfox
<URL:http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/>
Download Firefox
<URL:http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=187103&t=213>
Technorati Tags: firefox, mozilla firefox, web browser, firefox hacks, firefox tips, speed up, fasterfox, pipelining, prefetching
In a blank Firefox window, enter "about:config" in the location bar. Some of the preferences below already exist, and you can check if they are there by typing the beginning in the "Filter" line. If a preference exists, you can change its value by double-clicking on it in the list. If a preference does not exist, right click on the window and select either "New", then the appropriate "Type". Enter the value and press "Enter".
No. | Preference | Type | Value | Description |
1 | network.http.pipelining | boolean | true | send multiple http requests before receiving any responses |
2 | network.http.pipelining.maxrequests | integer | 8 | as previous |
3 | network.http.proxy.pipelining | boolean | true | as previous |
4 | network.dns.disableIPv6 | boolean | true | disable IPv6 DNS servers' bug of returning IPv4 addresses for IPv6 requests |
5 | content.interrupt.parsing | boolean | true | allow browser to respond to UI events by interrupting parsing of a page |
6 | content.notify.interval | integer | 750000 | as previous |
7 | content.switch.threshold | integer | 750000 | as previous |
8 | nglayout.initialpaint.delay | integer | 0 | set time delay from initial page loading to the first page that is rendered |
9 | browser.cache.memory.capacity | integer | 65536 | memory size used for storing pages for instant recall |
Restart Firefox to make the changes take effect.
If you are not comfortable with messing with the above and/or want more complex enhancements, try the Fasterfox extension for Firefox. It can prefetch links, tweak network settings, and block popups created by Adobe Flash.
List of options in Fasterfox (bold means described earlier):
- Enhanced prefetching
- Page load timer
- Memory cache
- Disk cache
- DNS cache expiration
- DNS cache entries
- Max. connections
- Max. connections per server
- Max. persistent connections per server
- Max. persistent connections per proxy
- Pipelining
- Pipelining first request
- Proxy pipelining
- Max. pipelining requests
- Initial paint delay
- Submenu delay
- Disable popups from plugins
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 Web Browser Released
<URL:http://glob.lokety.com/2006/12/mozilla-firefox-2001-web-browser.html>
Links:
Fasterfox
<URL:http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/>
Download Firefox
<URL:http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=187103&t=213>
Technorati Tags: firefox, mozilla firefox, web browser, firefox hacks, firefox tips, speed up, fasterfox, pipelining, prefetching
Monday, February 12, 2007
Get paid cash to review posts on this site
I'm with an ad network called PayPerPost.com (PPP). Its sponsors pay me when I review a product or service that I'm interested in or have had experience with. I think it's a great way to share something that I like and get some reimbursement for it.
Now PPP has an even better way to attract like-minded people like you to its network. If you have something to say about my posts, sign up with PPP and review my posts in your website. When you do this, you get paid US$7.50 via Paypal.com! This feature is known as "Review My Post" and you can get started by choosing posts that interest you and click on the "GET PAID TO REVIEW MY POST" button at the end of the posts.
Of course, I don't mind if your review is negative, as I welcome all feedback except spam, which is what I usually get in my guestbook on my main site. The main purpose of this feature is to generate more traffic for both parties, and of course, the network. There may be minimum review requirements, like minimum number of words, web links to add, and minimum Google PageRank. Don't worry, once you get the hang of reviewing and getting paid, it becomes too easy to link your topics and what the network has to offer.
PPP's affiliate program features both this "Review My Post" and "Referral Program". I think these are two great ways for PPP members to generate publishing income further than the sponsored posts. I suggest that PPP creates more colours and styles for those buttons for us to choose from, to better blend with our sites' styles.
Technorati Tags: payperpost, sponsor network, review post, review, paid, money
Now PPP has an even better way to attract like-minded people like you to its network. If you have something to say about my posts, sign up with PPP and review my posts in your website. When you do this, you get paid US$7.50 via Paypal.com! This feature is known as "Review My Post" and you can get started by choosing posts that interest you and click on the "GET PAID TO REVIEW MY POST" button at the end of the posts.
Of course, I don't mind if your review is negative, as I welcome all feedback except spam, which is what I usually get in my guestbook on my main site. The main purpose of this feature is to generate more traffic for both parties, and of course, the network. There may be minimum review requirements, like minimum number of words, web links to add, and minimum Google PageRank. Don't worry, once you get the hang of reviewing and getting paid, it becomes too easy to link your topics and what the network has to offer.
PPP's affiliate program features both this "Review My Post" and "Referral Program". I think these are two great ways for PPP members to generate publishing income further than the sponsored posts. I suggest that PPP creates more colours and styles for those buttons for us to choose from, to better blend with our sites' styles.
Technorati Tags: payperpost, sponsor network, review post, review, paid, money
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Print Unix File Timestamp Accurate Down to Seconds
As most of us know and need, ls -l shows us detailed information about files in a directory.
Here is a single perl command that can print the timestamp of files with full date and time, accurate down to the seconds:
Replace the asterisk at the end of the command with any filename or wildcard expression you require.
Technorati Tags: unix, perl, ls, timestamp, seconds, date and time, unix file
someone@somewhere:/opt/mozilla/icons $ ls -l
total 32
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 1668 Mar 5 2004 mozicon16.xpm
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 2944 Mar 5 2004 mozicon50.xpm
total 32
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 1668 Mar 5 2004 mozicon16.xpm
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 2944 Mar 5 2004 mozicon50.xpm
Here is a single perl command that can print the timestamp of files with full date and time, accurate down to the seconds:
perl -e 'foreach(@ARGV){$t =localtime ( ( ( stat ( $_ ) ) [9] ) ); printf("%-20s %s\n",$_,$t);}' *
Replace the asterisk at the end of the command with any filename or wildcard expression you require.
Technorati Tags: unix, perl, ls, timestamp, seconds, date and time, unix file
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Tattoo RFID
Bill Ray reported on The Register in January 2007 that a Saint Louis company known as Somark Innovations has successfully tested a new kind of radio frequency identification (RFID) medium. An identification number can be stored in a tattoo that is injected from an array of needles onto animals such as cows, mice and rats.
The RFID's number can then be read from more than a meter away using a proprietary high frequency reader.
Existing tags are either expensive or can be torn out from animals.
Somark's next market after animals will be to identify military personnel, meaning the tattoo also works on humans.
Again as evidenced, the last days are truly here.
"And it puts under compulsion all persons, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free and the slaves, that they should give these a mark in their right hand or upon their forehead, and that nobody might be able to buy or sell except a person having the mark, the name of the wild beast or the number of its name. Here is where wisdom comes in: Let the one that has intelligence calculate the number of the wild beast, for it is a man’s number; and its number is six hundred and sixty-six." - Revelation 13:16-18, New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Links:
The Register - Cattle branding comes to the 21st Century: High-tech tattoo more than a pretty picture
<URL:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/16/rfid_tattoo/>
The RFID's number can then be read from more than a meter away using a proprietary high frequency reader.
Existing tags are either expensive or can be torn out from animals.
Somark's next market after animals will be to identify military personnel, meaning the tattoo also works on humans.
Again as evidenced, the last days are truly here.
"And it puts under compulsion all persons, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free and the slaves, that they should give these a mark in their right hand or upon their forehead, and that nobody might be able to buy or sell except a person having the mark, the name of the wild beast or the number of its name. Here is where wisdom comes in: Let the one that has intelligence calculate the number of the wild beast, for it is a man’s number; and its number is six hundred and sixty-six." - Revelation 13:16-18, New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Links:
The Register - Cattle branding comes to the 21st Century: High-tech tattoo more than a pretty picture
<URL:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/16/rfid_tattoo/>
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Movie Review: The Illusionist
Set in the Victorian era and based on the Austrian royal monarchy, The Illusionist is a love story with a magical spine.
Eisenheim and Sophie are childhood romantics who meet much later in years in Vienna from when they were seperated. Eisenheim has since travelled much and learnt much magic. Sophie herself, being locked in high society, is destined to be married to the Crown Prince Leopold, who is a cunning and proud man.
When the young lovers meet once more, they desire to elope, despite the growing pressure to stop them from being together by the jealous Leopold and his power-hungry and relentless Chief Inspector Uhl.
Eisenheim prepares for his ultimate illusion which causes tongues to wag and heads to roll. Will the Inspector be able to expose him for his crowd-pulling tricks, or will the Crown Prince successfully destroy the lovers' plans?
The Illusionist will be scrutinized as he attempts to shock his audience one last time.
Keeping in mind magic is about illusion, watch the movie with an open mind and I recommend not to spend effort trying to explain the tricks like what the Crown Prince did. Watch the details and the not-so-subtle one liners which make up for a highly-excusable ending.
Paul Giamatti who plays the Chief Inspector has impressed me with his ability to veer away from his trademark stuttering and introverted speech manner and delivered a credible performance as a stressed-out and suspicious investigator. The magician is played by Edward Norton, is not in unfamiliar acting requirements as he continues his stern and smirk countenance. True to the character though, but he did forgot his English accent in one line when Sophie in the horse carriage.
Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti and Jessica Biel star in this understated but adequately entertaining movie. I haven't seen "the other magician movie" yet, but I think it should be better for my tastes.
Links:
IMDb - The Illusionist (2006)
<URL:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443543/>
Technorati Tags: movie review, the illusionist, edward norton, paul giamatti, jessica biel, illusion, magic, movie
Eisenheim and Sophie are childhood romantics who meet much later in years in Vienna from when they were seperated. Eisenheim has since travelled much and learnt much magic. Sophie herself, being locked in high society, is destined to be married to the Crown Prince Leopold, who is a cunning and proud man.
When the young lovers meet once more, they desire to elope, despite the growing pressure to stop them from being together by the jealous Leopold and his power-hungry and relentless Chief Inspector Uhl.
Eisenheim prepares for his ultimate illusion which causes tongues to wag and heads to roll. Will the Inspector be able to expose him for his crowd-pulling tricks, or will the Crown Prince successfully destroy the lovers' plans?
The Illusionist will be scrutinized as he attempts to shock his audience one last time.
Keeping in mind magic is about illusion, watch the movie with an open mind and I recommend not to spend effort trying to explain the tricks like what the Crown Prince did. Watch the details and the not-so-subtle one liners which make up for a highly-excusable ending.
Paul Giamatti who plays the Chief Inspector has impressed me with his ability to veer away from his trademark stuttering and introverted speech manner and delivered a credible performance as a stressed-out and suspicious investigator. The magician is played by Edward Norton, is not in unfamiliar acting requirements as he continues his stern and smirk countenance. True to the character though, but he did forgot his English accent in one line when Sophie in the horse carriage.
Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti and Jessica Biel star in this understated but adequately entertaining movie. I haven't seen "the other magician movie" yet, but I think it should be better for my tastes.
Links:
IMDb - The Illusionist (2006)
<URL:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443543/>
Technorati Tags: movie review, the illusionist, edward norton, paul giamatti, jessica biel, illusion, magic, movie
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Roomba Dance Repair and Bumper Upgrade
Two significant news of my trusty vacuum assistant, Roomba. Nevertheless, he still serves me well and faithfully. The battery runtime seems to have shortened, but that is a post for another day.
Bumper Upgrade
I have two pieces of furniture which have just the height for Roomba to wedge itself under them. The clearance is not low enough for Roomba to knock into and avoid going in, but it is high enough to make me squirm as my Roomba grinds a bit to get out.
Broken plastic bracket for rubber wheels
This is the possible cause of a broken plastic bracket that holds the axle of one rubber wheel in place. There are also black scratch marks on the white shell of the machine, caused by the regular confrontation with my furniture.
Bumper upgrade with rubber pads
The simple but aesthetically-deprived upgrade is to add square rubber pads around the bumper.
I used masking tape to hold the rubber pads in place, which I reckon will hold for a few months before they tear off. I guess rubber or sponge tape lining the same place will also work, but they should be at least 5mm thick. I wouldn't recommend placing more pads at the vertical face of the bumper which increases the clearance between the machine and the edge of walls and furniture.
The pads are positioned on the bumper such that they face 45 degrees upwards. After the first few runs, I can see pressure marks where the bottom edge of my furniture hit Roomba. Feels so good...
The result is no more hard bumping into these furniture and heart-wrenching grinding to navigate at the edges.
Roomba Dance Repair
The Roomba Dance (RD), or Circle Dance, is a common problem for Roombas more than a year old or used in very dirty environments. The basic cause is dirt that affects sensors at the bumper or the rubber wheels which results in a "dance" sequence. The machine would jerk as it moves forward and rotates 180 degrees continuously.
Insides of the Roomba, bumper and shell removed
Referring to the well-presented guide to fix this problem, I managed to open up and examine the insides of my Roomba. Of course, doing this is not easy and may void the product warranty. If you want to try this, I recommend that you clean the sensors under the bumper that detects cliffs and see if this solves your RD.
In addition to the instructions at the above site, I recommend to print the image of the type of screws at every location so that it is easier for you to put them back in. Prepare the following items as well:
The side of the bumper where the side sensors are needs cleaning
All three motors have holes cut on their sides. It's obvious dirt will accumulate inside the motor via these holes, but I'm not sure if it is acceptable to cover them with some tape. Perhaps they may overheat if we do that. Comment here if you have good info on this.
Top view of rubber wheel
Motor for main brushes
Electronics and battery area is particularly dirty
Links:
mysteryroad.blogs.com - FixCircleDanceImproved
<URL:http://mysteryroad.blogs.com/photos/fixthecircledance/xintroroomba_3549.html>
Technorati Tags: roomba, roomba dance, circle dance, bumper upgrade, clean maintenance
Bumper Upgrade
I have two pieces of furniture which have just the height for Roomba to wedge itself under them. The clearance is not low enough for Roomba to knock into and avoid going in, but it is high enough to make me squirm as my Roomba grinds a bit to get out.
Broken plastic bracket for rubber wheels
This is the possible cause of a broken plastic bracket that holds the axle of one rubber wheel in place. There are also black scratch marks on the white shell of the machine, caused by the regular confrontation with my furniture.
Bumper upgrade with rubber pads
The simple but aesthetically-deprived upgrade is to add square rubber pads around the bumper.
I used masking tape to hold the rubber pads in place, which I reckon will hold for a few months before they tear off. I guess rubber or sponge tape lining the same place will also work, but they should be at least 5mm thick. I wouldn't recommend placing more pads at the vertical face of the bumper which increases the clearance between the machine and the edge of walls and furniture.
The pads are positioned on the bumper such that they face 45 degrees upwards. After the first few runs, I can see pressure marks where the bottom edge of my furniture hit Roomba. Feels so good...
The result is no more hard bumping into these furniture and heart-wrenching grinding to navigate at the edges.
Roomba Dance Repair
The Roomba Dance (RD), or Circle Dance, is a common problem for Roombas more than a year old or used in very dirty environments. The basic cause is dirt that affects sensors at the bumper or the rubber wheels which results in a "dance" sequence. The machine would jerk as it moves forward and rotates 180 degrees continuously.
Insides of the Roomba, bumper and shell removed
Referring to the well-presented guide to fix this problem, I managed to open up and examine the insides of my Roomba. Of course, doing this is not easy and may void the product warranty. If you want to try this, I recommend that you clean the sensors under the bumper that detects cliffs and see if this solves your RD.
In addition to the instructions at the above site, I recommend to print the image of the type of screws at every location so that it is easier for you to put them back in. Prepare the following items as well:
- Vacuum cleaner with a half-inch wide mouth to reach narrow gaps of the Roomba
- Damp cloth to wipe off fine dust from the surface
- Small pliers or flat tip screwdriver to disconnect two ribbon cable connectors between the chassis, bumper and shell
The side of the bumper where the side sensors are needs cleaning
All three motors have holes cut on their sides. It's obvious dirt will accumulate inside the motor via these holes, but I'm not sure if it is acceptable to cover them with some tape. Perhaps they may overheat if we do that. Comment here if you have good info on this.
Top view of rubber wheel
Motor for main brushes
Electronics and battery area is particularly dirty
Links:
mysteryroad.blogs.com - FixCircleDanceImproved
<URL:http://mysteryroad.blogs.com/photos/fixthecircledance/xintroroomba_3549.html>
Technorati Tags: roomba, roomba dance, circle dance, bumper upgrade, clean maintenance
Friday, January 05, 2007
Five Search Engines Old Timers Should Know
In the years before Google was anything but a simple colourful page, there were several legacy search engines still crawling the young and delicate Internet (or ARPANET). For those of you who first got online with a dial-up modem more than ten years ago, you should know these five common search engines back then.
1. Altavista
Has always been so minimalistic in design and returns useful results consistently. One nifty app that I still use for fun and research is the Babelfish (a nod to Douglas Adams fans).
2. WebCrawler
My second favourite search engine after Altavista. Its results are presented in a pleasant format.
3. Lycos
Lycos was probably the first search engine with lots of news links and little applications that Google is so well known for now.
4. Excite
Excite's design hasn't changed much since the beginning: just as messy. The results are quite accurate though.
5. Netscape
The darling of the early Web. Old timers were surfing using Netscape betas, cool! Back then, nobody heard of Internet Explorer, just Mozilla and mostly lynx (ahh beauty).
In another year, Google would be ten years old anyway.
Links:
Wikipedia - Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET>
Search Engine Watch - Where Are They Now? Search Engines We've Known & Loved
<URL:http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2175241>
Technorati Tags: search engine, altavista, webcrawler, lycos, excite, netscape
1. Altavista
Has always been so minimalistic in design and returns useful results consistently. One nifty app that I still use for fun and research is the Babelfish (a nod to Douglas Adams fans).
2. WebCrawler
My second favourite search engine after Altavista. Its results are presented in a pleasant format.
3. Lycos
Lycos was probably the first search engine with lots of news links and little applications that Google is so well known for now.
4. Excite
Excite's design hasn't changed much since the beginning: just as messy. The results are quite accurate though.
5. Netscape
The darling of the early Web. Old timers were surfing using Netscape betas, cool! Back then, nobody heard of Internet Explorer, just Mozilla and mostly lynx (ahh beauty).
In another year, Google would be ten years old anyway.
Links:
Wikipedia - Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET>
Search Engine Watch - Where Are They Now? Search Engines We've Known & Loved
<URL:http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2175241>
Technorati Tags: search engine, altavista, webcrawler, lycos, excite, netscape
BorderWare MXtreme: E-mail Firewall Antispam Product
Sponsored Post
Is this a familiar sight in your mailbox these days?
A relatively new breed of e-mail spam is becoming prevalent where the e-mail contains an image with the advertisement text and graphics inside. Traditional text-based anti-spam software is useless against such spam because the e-mail will not contain any searchable text at all. It is estimated that image spam now accounts for 35% of all spam.
BorderWare, a messaging security solutions provider, has a product called BorderWare MXtreme, which is an advanced anti image spam system. Check out the product information here.
In addition to the usual optical character recognition technology that can be used on the image spam, MXtreme has a patent-pending technology called Intercept Image Analysis. This performs image classification and more than thirty image attribute processing, such as word salads, random speckling, image manupilation, animated GIF, various colouration and fonts.
As a result, BorderWare's anti-spam solution can detect 98% of all spam on the e-mail servers. If you are in the IS department and looking for a better anti-spam product, check out BorderWare MXtreme today.
Technorati Tags: spam, antispam, image spam, image analysis, sponsored post
Is this a familiar sight in your mailbox these days?
A relatively new breed of e-mail spam is becoming prevalent where the e-mail contains an image with the advertisement text and graphics inside. Traditional text-based anti-spam software is useless against such spam because the e-mail will not contain any searchable text at all. It is estimated that image spam now accounts for 35% of all spam.
BorderWare, a messaging security solutions provider, has a product called BorderWare MXtreme, which is an advanced anti image spam system. Check out the product information here.
In addition to the usual optical character recognition technology that can be used on the image spam, MXtreme has a patent-pending technology called Intercept Image Analysis. This performs image classification and more than thirty image attribute processing, such as word salads, random speckling, image manupilation, animated GIF, various colouration and fonts.
As a result, BorderWare's anti-spam solution can detect 98% of all spam on the e-mail servers. If you are in the IS department and looking for a better anti-spam product, check out BorderWare MXtreme today.
Technorati Tags: spam, antispam, image spam, image analysis, sponsored post
New Tech News Blog: The Tech Planet
Being a techie/geeky guy who still enjoys toys for big boys and the latest technological advancements, I'm always on the lookout for technology news on the web. Recently, I've come across a blog-style site that covers technology, trends, software and web services. Check out The Tech Planet.
The posts are concise and just the right size for quick digestion, so it's worth adding to your RSS reader. Posts also contain photos of the subject, making it easier to browse topics of interest.
It's fairly new (from December 2006), but I think it suits techie people like myself and complements the topics on my own blog. For example, the post on "Honda readys fuel-cell car for 2018" talks about when Honda plans to offer a hydrogen fuel-cell powered car in ten years' time. Author Michael Paul says that the timeline and sale price are off the mark and I agree with him. With rising fuel costs and world climate, we need alternative fuel vehicles within the next few years.
Go visit The Tech Planet today to get a quick dose of technology news that makes you stand out from the general population. :)
Technorati Tags: tech planet, news, technology, technology news, trends, techie, sponsored post
The posts are concise and just the right size for quick digestion, so it's worth adding to your RSS reader. Posts also contain photos of the subject, making it easier to browse topics of interest.
It's fairly new (from December 2006), but I think it suits techie people like myself and complements the topics on my own blog. For example, the post on "Honda readys fuel-cell car for 2018" talks about when Honda plans to offer a hydrogen fuel-cell powered car in ten years' time. Author Michael Paul says that the timeline and sale price are off the mark and I agree with him. With rising fuel costs and world climate, we need alternative fuel vehicles within the next few years.
Go visit The Tech Planet today to get a quick dose of technology news that makes you stand out from the general population. :)
Technorati Tags: tech planet, news, technology, technology news, trends, techie, sponsored post
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Google Reader Trends
Google Reader (GR), a web-based RSS reader, which I use to read my subscription feeds from various sources, has added the ability to view your reading trends. As you browse through your feeds and view pages, Google Reader tracks your usage and counts the readership rates.
Explore Google Reader by signing up for a Google account, if you haven't already done so. Then, go to GR and click on the "Trends" link in the middle of the page. The GR team hasn't yet added a link on the left sidebar to the "Trends" page, so click on the "Home" link if you can't find it.
The page is organized into five sections: a summary, graphs, reading trends, subscription trends, and a tags cloud.
Google Reader Trends page
At the top left side, you will find a summary of what you have been reading in your subscriptions. A rough indication of how scholarly you are. :)
Summary of my usage. Yes, quite a bit of reading.
The next three screenshots show my usage patterns over 30 days, a week, and hours of a day. Like most white-collar lemmings, I'm not particularly active online during the weekends, especially over the recent year-end holidays (5 days!).
On a typical 24-hour period, I tend to read mostly during mid-afternoon and quite a bit around midnight.
Last 30 days graph
Day of the week graph
Time of day graph
I don't actually read all posts, especially Bloggingstocks.com and Digg. More than half of them I skim over the title and just that bit of information is digested.
The reading and subscription trends show how complete I go through each subscription. Most of them are 100%, because my style of reading is to decide on-the-stop whether the post is worth reading or I should mark it as read immediately. Therefore, what I have left unmarked are all unread.
Go try out GR Trends and see how well fed you are on the web. Or is it watch what and how you eat?
Links:
Google Reader
<URL:http://www.google.com/reader>
Technorati Tags: google, google reader, trends, rss reader, statistics
Explore Google Reader by signing up for a Google account, if you haven't already done so. Then, go to GR and click on the "Trends" link in the middle of the page. The GR team hasn't yet added a link on the left sidebar to the "Trends" page, so click on the "Home" link if you can't find it.
The page is organized into five sections: a summary, graphs, reading trends, subscription trends, and a tags cloud.
Google Reader Trends page
At the top left side, you will find a summary of what you have been reading in your subscriptions. A rough indication of how scholarly you are. :)
Summary of my usage. Yes, quite a bit of reading.
The next three screenshots show my usage patterns over 30 days, a week, and hours of a day. Like most white-collar lemmings, I'm not particularly active online during the weekends, especially over the recent year-end holidays (5 days!).
On a typical 24-hour period, I tend to read mostly during mid-afternoon and quite a bit around midnight.
Last 30 days graph
Day of the week graph
Time of day graph
I don't actually read all posts, especially Bloggingstocks.com and Digg. More than half of them I skim over the title and just that bit of information is digested.
The reading and subscription trends show how complete I go through each subscription. Most of them are 100%, because my style of reading is to decide on-the-stop whether the post is worth reading or I should mark it as read immediately. Therefore, what I have left unmarked are all unread.
Go try out GR Trends and see how well fed you are on the web. Or is it watch what and how you eat?
Links:
Google Reader
<URL:http://www.google.com/reader>
Technorati Tags: google, google reader, trends, rss reader, statistics
Site Traffic Analysis for Q4 2006
lokety.com
My personal website, lokety.com, typically has an average of 83 pageviews per day for Q4 2006. I track and analyze my sites using Google Analytics, which has pretty cool and useful statistics. There are two spikes over this period:
Date range: 1 Nov 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
The first spike is probably when I was testing a http-refresh page which shows random funny/witty quotes. More than 600 hits were to this page. It is meant to be displayed at the bottom of the splash page. Click here to view it. Since then, I've reduced the refresh frequency.
Date range: 4 Dec 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
The second spike shows how visitors like to come back to surfing my site after a long holiday period. As usual, the MechWarrior 2 Infopage came out tops, contributing to 44% of the 174 hits that day. The Myst and Riven Infopage placed second with about 13% share.
Date: 2 Jan 2007
Based on 337 search keywords used in December 2006, the following are the top three:
In the same month, Mozilla Firefox accounts for 26.4% of the browsers surfers use, while Microsoft Internet Explorer has 61.1%.
glob.lokety.com
The ultra-hip blog site has had 3 significant moments in the past quarter. The record 36 pageviews occurred on 13 December 2006.
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
I think they have something to do with the top 3 posts and search keywords:
Gabriel's Journal
My son's blog has not seen more visitors, especially after the migration from the old domain name to gabriel-loke.blogspot.com. The average pageviews per day is 2.95.
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
I appreciate the distant visitor from Hawaii, who must have made extra effort to find my boy's blog. Please do come again. :)
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
Of the 266 pageviews, 187 of them or 70.3% landed on the index page. It will be a challenge to encourage these surfers to be interested to read more than the first two posts.
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My personal website, lokety.com, typically has an average of 83 pageviews per day for Q4 2006. I track and analyze my sites using Google Analytics, which has pretty cool and useful statistics. There are two spikes over this period:
Date | Pageviews | Unique Visitors |
6 November 2006 | 713 | 36 |
2 January 2007 | 174 | 48 |
Date range: 1 Nov 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
The first spike is probably when I was testing a http-refresh page which shows random funny/witty quotes. More than 600 hits were to this page. It is meant to be displayed at the bottom of the splash page. Click here to view it. Since then, I've reduced the refresh frequency.
Date range: 4 Dec 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
The second spike shows how visitors like to come back to surfing my site after a long holiday period. As usual, the MechWarrior 2 Infopage came out tops, contributing to 44% of the 174 hits that day. The Myst and Riven Infopage placed second with about 13% share.
Date: 2 Jan 2007
Based on 337 search keywords used in December 2006, the following are the top three:
In the same month, Mozilla Firefox accounts for 26.4% of the browsers surfers use, while Microsoft Internet Explorer has 61.1%.
glob.lokety.com
The ultra-hip blog site has had 3 significant moments in the past quarter. The record 36 pageviews occurred on 13 December 2006.
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
I think they have something to do with the top 3 posts and search keywords:
- Google Finance Website Revamped
- Cell Therapeutics To Submit New XYOTAX Drug Trial to FDA
- Secure and Convenient Keyless Door Locks
Gabriel's Journal
My son's blog has not seen more visitors, especially after the migration from the old domain name to gabriel-loke.blogspot.com. The average pageviews per day is 2.95.
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
I appreciate the distant visitor from Hawaii, who must have made extra effort to find my boy's blog. Please do come again. :)
Date range: 1 Oct 2006 to 3 Jan 2007
Of the 266 pageviews, 187 of them or 70.3% landed on the index page. It will be a challenge to encourage these surfers to be interested to read more than the first two posts.
Technorati Tags: website, site analysis, google analytics, pageviews, hits, unique visitors, site traffic
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