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Google Buys Another Slice of My Life

Some weeks ago, Google purchased Feedburner, the service I use to manage my RSS feeds for this blog and my podcast. Monday, they officially announced the acquisition of my single-number calling service, GrandCentral. Here's the voicemail I received from the GrandCentral founders:



I've been testing this phone service for at least six months now and like it a lot, but it's creepy to have Google stalking all my activities like this. What's next Google, you gonna purchase Whole Foods and my gas company too? I use them a lot as well :)

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Return of the iphone


Return of the iphone, originally uploaded by baratunde.

I have rejected the Ring after 72 hours under its spell. Baratunde 1, consumerism 0

I have to admit it felt really good to get rid of the thing. The Apple Store sales people thought I was crazy, and the woman in line in front of me was terrified, "But WHHhhhyyyyy??!"

The answer is simple, really. I truly don't need this thing right now. It does less than my current phone. It doesn't do push email or calendar functions from Exchange, most notably. I'm sure there will be software fixes, but why would I put myself through pain for a few months on the hope that eventually the problems introduced by this phone will be solved? Plus, maybe the next version will have GPS and a real wireless data network

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Spam mail in Scribd.com

I am addicted to signing up for web services. If there's an opportunity to grab the username "baratunde," I'm on it. A few months back, this disease led me to create an account with Scribd.com, which describes itself as the YouTube of documents. Scribd just got $3.5M of new investment. I'm hoping they use that money for two things.

First, support landscape documents! Check out how my book looks up there.

Second, put a stop to the spam before it gets outta hand. Here's a message I got today. Gotta love it.

HELLO
How are you? i hope all is well with you, i hope you may not know me, and i don't know who you are, My Name is alicia, i am just broswing now in i just saw your profile and it seams like some thing touches me all over my body, i started having some feelings in me which i have never experience in me before, so i became interested in you, l will also like to know you the more,and l want you to send an email to my email address so l can give you my picture for you to know whom l am.
Here is my email addressc(<i removed the email address>)
I believe we can move from here!
I am waiting for your mail to my email address above.
Miss sofia.
(Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life(<i removed the email address>)please i need your email please am waiting for your mail

So let me get this straight, you're trying to tell me that when you look at my profile, somebody gropes you. Don't pin that on me! I got nothing to do with that. Pick a name, too. Is it Miss Sofia or Alicia? And is "distance" a euphemism for "size?" If so, you will be disappointed for the rest of your life. I don't know too many guys who can claim "distance."

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This is why, this is why, this is why I Tweet. I Tweet Cause I Tweet...

My friend and social network expert extraordinaire, danah boyd, is curious about how/why people use the messaging service, Twitter. After seeing (via Twitter) that my boy Jason Toney posted his responses publicly, I was inspired to do the same. danah's got questions. I've got answers.

note: you can follow my tweets right here.

1. Why do you use Twitter? What do you like/dislike about it?

I started using it at SXSW 2007 as a way of

  • alerting fellow conference goers of my impressions of panels, concerts and whereabouts
  • finding out the same from them
  • replacing Dodgeball, which I never really liked
  • pure communication. I had lost my speaking voice, so my tweets supplemented that

Now I use it as a micro-blogging tool providing updates on everything from my emotion at the moment to funny observations to short opinions on the news. I also:

  • carry on conversation threads with twitter friends
  • post links to some of my published blog and podcast entries
  • use it as a light social bookmarking tool, visiting recommended links from friends
  • use it as a light RSS reader, with some friends being blogs like Ars Technica or TechCrunch

If RSS readers and widgetized portals are an abstraction of the online experience, then Twitter is an abstraction of this abstraction. I like it because it gives me just enough access to a wide range of Internet functionality. Dodgeball was great for declaring and discovering one's location, but that was too limiting

Twitter is a micro-blogging, micro-email, micro-IM, micro-newsreader, micro-chatroom, tool which is very easy to use. I like it for its versatility and the many interface modes it supports. I find myself switching from IM to Web to Twitterific to SMS seemlessly depending on my circumstances

Dislikes. Not many. These are more "would like to haves" I I agree with Jason that a warning about SMS traffic should be prominent from Twitter. Even the mobile IM client gets overloaded and bogs down my phone from time to time.

2. Who do you think is reading your Tweets? Is this the audience you want? Why/why not? Tell me anything you think of relating to the audience for your Tweets.

I have many different networks of people in my life. The folks following my Tweets are part of the new media, SXSWi, wacky web kids network. I would actually love it if more of my networks were in my twitter world, most notably comedians, political activists and more of my personal friends.

This is the quandry I face with any network-based communications/publishing platform: my people are too dispersed across several platforms or not on any at all. Facebook grabs my college folken. IM is good for work people and friends with gmail. Flickr is very narrow.

What I'd really like is if Twitter had some gateways between it and my status message on these other platforms. I completely stopped updating my Facebook status once I found twitter because Twitter was superior. I just feel bad that my Facebook folks are missing out.

Right now, I leave my facebook status as: www.twitter.com/baratunde

3. How do you read others' Tweets? Do you read all of them? Who do you read/not read and why? Do you know them all?

I generally keep Twitter running on my BlackBerry via Google Chat. If I'm at my Mac, I leave Twitterific on. Twitter is the stock ticker of my social web world. I don't feel the need to see every single message, but am happy knowing that I can drop into the conversation at any moment and see what's up.

Aside from my wacky web friends, I use Twitter to follow commentary by influencers I respect, such as Robert Scoble. It absolutely made my day when he responded to one of my Tweets. I've heard of this man for years and never come close to engaging with him, but the day his tweet started with "@baratunde" I thougt I'd die. It was like Michael Jordan mentioning my name at a press conference or something -- what an acknowledgment

I miss the tweets of Leo Laporte, but I've pretty much gotten over it.

Generally, the tweets I read are a way of maintaining a link to people I've met but maybe didn't know that well. It's a way of keeping the conversation going well beyond the initial handshake

I've only "left" one Twitter friend so far, and that's because he Tweets in German, and I don't understand that language.

I've been tempted to leave @spin several times because he uses Twitter as a long form stream of consciousness which happens to be broken into 140 character chunks rather than writing for the 140 characters. He is by far my most prolific Twitter friend, but I've stayed on.

4. What content do you think is appropriate for a Tweet? What is inappropriate? Have you ever found yourself wanting to Tweet and then deciding against it? Why?

I avoid the super personal that may involve others not down with Twitter. I won't post Tweets about my love life or use friends' names. I use the same rules as blogging but have to be more careful because Twitter is such an easy, impulse-driven tool.

The fact that updates are so short removes a lot of the thought process which would go into a blog entry and perhaps slow down my urge to publish.

I try not to Tweet when I'm very angry. I also try to keep a lid on information which is professional in nature (client work I'm doing) or sort of unconfirmed (like my audition for a certain TV network. I don't want to put that out there until I get it!)

5. Are your Tweets public? Why/why not? How do you feel about people you don't know coming across them? What about people you do know?

Absolutely yes, but if I were not pursuing a public career, I doubt they would be. As with most social media type tools, I view Twitter as part marketing. It's another "thought outlet" for me and the brand I'm building as a comedian and political satirist / analyst and all around guy to know. Twitter is primarily a publishing platform for me, and Iwant as many people to see them as possible.

I want folks to know that I'll tweet about CES and SXSW and George Tenet's punk ass book and the DC Comedy Festival. Twitter regularly rives a good portion of my web traffic (18 5 percent over the past week), and it's a piece of my overall media empire.

Twitter is a way for people to get to know me, and I'm cool with that.

6. What do i need to know about why Twitter is/is not working for you or your friends?

Twitter does not work with friends who are essentially private in the old school way. Many friends don't see the point of it at all and think they would have nothing to share. Most of my friends have no idea what Twitter is or that I use it. It's a very niche tool which only exists for the plugged in or the super-curious willing to experiment with being one of the plugged in.

Many of my friends still don't use IM, so Twitter is just insane.

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Am I Good Enough?

When I was at Podcamp NYC just over a week ago, I was interviewed by the folks behind the video podcast, Question of the Week. Their question that week was, "Are you good enough?"

Check out my answers and the answers of others in this fun, short podcast. Subscribe to it if you like. They do a question, well, every week asking people in NYC various things. You can also watch the video right below, of course. Recognize anyone in the artwork?


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Thanks, Nick and Kathryn!

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I need audio web tech help PLEASE

Update 07:33 am: problem solved. I just re-encoded the mp3 at a lower bitrate. all good now. Thanks, Mike, for being willing to help. I can go to sleep now

My podcast is not streaming correctly from either my blog or the main website. Check it out. Look at this blog entry, and you'll see a graphic that says "+ Audio MP3" Clicking on it results in garbled madness. But if you click on "download the mp3 file," it works fine. Also, earlier podcasts work with the flash player.

Similarly, look on my main website and try to play the most recent podcast with the blue play button. same garbage. but click on any previous episode, and it's fine.

Both the most recent and prior seven podcasts were made with Garageband, exported to iTunes and converted to mp3 in iTunes.

The files are hosted on different servers, cause i thought that might help, since the problem was there when they were on the same servers.

i have no idea what to do, and I want it to be easy for people to play the episode right in their browsers. this is so sad. i just decided to re-commit to the podcast, and this crap happens. makes me want to stick to text blogging and twitter. audio and video are a lot of work, and I don't have time for the b.s. associated with them. i started the podcast at 9:30pm, and it's 6am now.

how do people do it???

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Reviews are in already from my gig last night

Gotta love the Interweb. I did a set for the MassNetComms Council Award dinner (basically, Massachusetts telecom businesses) and hit them with my Apple Fans Are Racists and Rapists story. I first did this story live at the Fray Cafe at SXSW, but I had some time to edit this one down properly and used Powerpoint for the first time as part of my comedy. I think it worked out well, and so does Christopher Herot. Maybe I'll be able to get some video eventually.

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YouTube promotes Viacom content and gets slapped with $1B lawsuit

If this is how Viacom shows its appreciation, then I'm glad the Daily Show hasn't hired me! They'd give me the job and demand I pay them. What late 1990s thinking is this?:

Viacom, which owns MTV and Nickelodeon, says YouTube uses its shows illegally.

Viacom alleges that about 160,000 unauthorised clips of its programmes have been loaded onto YouTube's site and viewed more than 1.5 billion times.

Google says it is "confident" that YouTube has respected the legal rights of copyright holders.

As well as more than $1bn in damages, the legal action seeks an injunction to prevent what Viacom calls "massive intentional copyright infringement".

booooooooo

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