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Why?!?!…. Facebook… Why?!?

January 31st, 2009

This doesn’t make any sense? Why would anybody want to andvertise like this on the most popular social network on the net!

Why?!?!…. Facebook… Why?!?

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I get a lot of this on my facebook, even with social ads turned off

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The Phenomenon of Presence

January 27th, 2009

image003Presence is a new term that has recently come about on the net in the past few years. It’s not your use of the web or number of websites you use but more so what you are doing, where you are, or what you’re doing where you are doing it.

There are several that popped up about a few years ago. Pownce, Twitter and Jaiku. Out of the three twitter became the front runner and in my opinion is still today. What’s important about twitter and what makes it work is not it’s activity but more so the declaration of presence.

I love social networks! Yes i do use twitter a lot I was an early adaptor. It’s a form of micro-blogging in a way and I’m a bit lazy to write big well constructed posts on my blog like this one2 i used to so i put a lot of real time snippets into twitter what I am up to and people can choose to “follow” me or not.

There was recently an update on the look and feel of twitter, which was very much needed! The design is much better now. But basically the majority of my twitter usage is not website based… I think over half isn’t on the total population of twitter. A lot of people i know use twitter clients.

I use twitterrific it’s an app developed for the mac. Retrieving user data via the application programming interface. I send a lot of my tweets to twitter when I’m out and about and sometimes use my twitterrific app on my iphone it there’s wifi around. But I do not use the website all that much all my replies and direct messages go through twitterriffic. That being said I really like the function of changing the background and other colours on the profile page, which I did immediately.

I think what i like most about twitter is that it gives me an audience to broadcast my thoughts and daily musings. I really view it as micro-blogging and I think maybe that’s why I twitter more than I blog because i think “oh that’d be cool let me twitter it” and if it’s interesting you get replies from people you don’t know and helpful tips and links on things you maybe stuck on if you post a question on twitter more immediately than blogging a full article getting instant gratification from a social community.

I really like the way twitter has developed and continued to develop. The way they’ve incorporated different things in twitter that put and interesting twist on what it originally started out for example twitpic where you can post images directly to twitter from your mobile like this for example. Twitter search and much more

When twitter started out users started putting @ in front of the username when directing a tweet to someone u follow in particular. These are known as replies in twitter. like if people what to reply to something i twittered they say something like “hey @mohsin where are u?” There are a bunch of commands that you can put in the text box to indicate what you want to do with a tweet or give instructions to twitter on what you want to do and this can be done thru sms or the client applications or the twitter website itself. I think here’s a better explanation.

I did experimented with a project which I takes the rss feed from our local mosque’s website. The rss feed displays prayer times. So I took this feed fed it into a service called twitterfeed which takes rss feeds and spits them into twitter account of your choosing. So i set up a mosque twitter account that tweets prayer times and when the uk has sms working we’d get prayer times from our local mosques txt directly to our phones via twitter. Though twitter stopped sms service in the uk, so i can only text to the number rather than receive them as well. They have it working the states not sure about Canada though that’d be interesting to find out if it’s still works in your neck of the woods. So when we used prayer times a bunch of us decided to use (* as an indicator (cos it looks like a crescent and a star) that it’s a prayer tweet for data that we could use later like do a search for prayers done in the last hour or something like that.

I’ve seen some hotels using it for bookings i think and I’ve seen other small businesses in the states using it as an advertising/marketing tool which i thought was interesting. And then there were the Presidential candidates who had they’re twitter accounts which was fun to follow thru the primaries and beyond. They just did simple things like twitter at such and such event and things like that.

The guys at twitter have had huge scaling problems especially when the network has heavy usage during the elections and other big events the system crashes. So scaling was a big issue and there have been wide reports that many jumped ship to other services such as Pownce, Jaiku or Plurk. (1)

All of them along with twitter are this new phenomenon on the web called presence, meaning “what are you doing now” really taking the concept of the Facebook status to a whole new level.

I think most of all I’ll be looking forward to what’s the future for twitter. Because like Facebook they have to constantly change and improve otherwise you’ll loose users to other alternatives. There’s an interesting OpenSrouce version of twitter (2).

The beauty of social networks like twitter is that there spawns a whole new sub-industry of 3rd party applications which plug in into twitter but have the same social implications but with a twist like Twitter Usage Statistics (3)

1. Folkstr http://www.killerstartups.com/Social-Networking/folkstr-com-create-your-own-social-net-site
2. Open Source version of a twitter system http://identi.ca/
3. Twitter Useage Statistics http://www.nickburcher.com/2008/02/latest-twitter-usage-statistics.html

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Google Reader will help you get jobs?

January 27th, 2009

How you ask?

By reading!

But you don’t like reading online! Neither do I! But add rss feeds from blogs that you like. I mean “like” as in hobbies, music etc but also in the particular field your studying. You know the advancements where it’s heading, what’s next, what’s new, I garantee that you will sit accross and know more than your interviewer. It’s all about reading :)

These are My Shared Items on Google Reader

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The Communities Online Show [Podcast #1]

January 23rd, 2009

Ugh I hate the sound of my own voice!

My first podcast i did for my communties online class. The Communties Online Show

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Beauty of the Female Figure & Beauty of Vector Graphics [Inspiration]

January 15th, 2009

I really like these two pieces of work. Very inspiring! For me i think it defines the perfect marriage between the beauty of the female figure and the beauty of vector graphics. I need to figure out how to do this :)

by Tony Ariawan [portfolio] rest of the series after the jump.

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The Real Reality

January 11th, 2009

I wanted to share something profound that happened to me on Friday after the Friday prayers. It kinda stuck with me.

After moving my car I was headed toward the nearest cash machine after praying Jummah at Leeds Grand Mosque. I met a brother named Smail there, a handsome Algerian man in his late thirties. A regular at the mosque, most people know him. I approached him to wait in line he looked at me, his eyes lit up I gave him Salaams we did our buddy hand shake and embraced each other.  I then asked how he was doing and he replied “Ah u know alhumdulilah… a bit up and down” i said to him i knew what he meant. “This reality is tough man that’s why i really enjoy praying at Leeds Grand Mosque it’s such a unique place with unique individuals… very special!” i said. He agreed with me.  I then said “I’s like an escape from reality, i love going there!” He turned to me and said “No… that IS the real reality!” I paused for a moment, digesting what he had just said it felt so profound to me and i was surprised that i hadn’t thought of it like that before.

Two miniutes our conversation took and what he said had such an impact on me I’m still thinking about it days after.

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Istikhara (*

January 4th, 2009

This is just beautiful! [flickr link]

Istikhara

Design & Typography done for a student organsisation. Arabic font was designed from scratch.
© mduk media

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You’re Beautiful

January 3rd, 2009

Wow what a very cool and sweet thing to happen to someone, now if only it happened to you :)

From [Foundmagazine.com] Google Cache [link]

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The Best Thing Ever

FOUND by Sam in New York, New York
It was the first nice day of spring so I decided to go to Central Park. I found a nice plot of grass to lay down on and eventually fell asleep. When I awoke this was folded up behind my head.

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