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Grokking PubSub and Data Lock In







Grokking PubSub and Data Lock In

Grokking PubSub and Data Lock In 06/05/2005 11:57 PM




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PubSub Link Ranks


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http://www.pubsub.com/linkrank s/

Link ranks are the way of measuring the strength, persistence, and vitality of links appearing in weblogs. When PubSub reads a new weblog entry, they pull out any URIs they find and attach them to the entry in a separate field. This allows their users to include domain names or linked file types when creating subscriptions. From this set of URIs, it's easy to find the most popular domains. Link ranks take one more step and calculate scores for each linking site; domains are then scored based on the values of the sites that link to them. The theory is basically that these are the links you're most likely to click on, if you read a weblog at random. Unlike Google's PageRank system, link ranks are not iterative. Rather, they base link ranks on a simple formula that only looks at local links - links which are within one or two steps of any target site. Also, it's important to note that they only look at links which are in weblog entries - they don't read any of the other links on the page, like the side bars or blogrolls. The intent of this system is not to measure the strength of any particular domain, but rather the relative likelihood that you'd find and follow a link to that domain. As such, the links are what's really important, not the pages themselves.

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Don't lock me in


Don't lock me in 01/16/2004 11:04 AM

There's no shortage of articles hyping the Google IPO and today the Washington Post contributes to the buzz machine with Google Fans Fill Web With Buzz Over IPO. Skimming through it, I came across a passage (on page 3) that struck me, though I've probably read the same sentiments a hundred times over the years. Regarding Google's competition, the Post writes,

Yahoo is counting on its roster of registered users and its portal status to give it the upper hand...Microsoft, having seen the rich margins available in search, has also decided to make a play there...In comparison with Microsoft and Yahoo, many analysts say, Google is at an inherent disadvantage because it has no locked-in users: It doesn't require people to pay or register for its services.

Shouldn't the goal be to have services people use, not because they're forced to, but because they want to? Though Google hasn't locked me in according to "analysts," I depend on them wholly for all kinds of things I do daily online, from spell-checking to news reading to basic old-fashioned searching, because they meet my needs. I have no interest in switching to some new improved Yahoo or Microsoft search unless Google fails me.

It seems to me that Google's on the right track, and the analysts are full of bunk. Focus on pleasing the users, give them what they want, and they'll stick with you. You don't need to trap them with registrations, you need to make it easy and pleasant for them to do what they want to do and then let them get on with their lives. It will only be when Google stops giving me what I want that I'd consider changing search engines. Happy users are loyal users, and that's all the lock-in you need.


Lock Cup


Lock Cup 07/12/2004 12:38 PM

lock_cup.jpg imageYou know, if your coworkers are so bad about stealing your coffee mug that you need a lock for it, perhaps you should 1) kill them, or 2) start putting your cup in your desk. But if you really need to be that one guy that just has to make a point about it, this Lock-Cup with a hole pluggable only by a special key is probably a good way to go about it, unless you work in a tracheotomy ward, then I'd probably just deal with it.
Read - design a key and what it opens [DesignBoom via I4U]


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Player 10Microsoft released their technical beta of Windows Media Player 10 for download. The major features include a new interface, a built in online store (with choice of stores), an all in one smart jukebox as well as the most important item: enhanced device support. The enhanced device support includes Auto-Sync which "enables the seamless, automatic synchronization of music, video, and even recorded TV and photos to supported portable devices". It looks like you'll be able to map a hard drive or storage location like a PPC or Smartphone to Auto-Sync as well as transfer TV shows from the media center to a portable media center, we're not sure what is and isn't supported yet but we're going to check it out now.

[unmediated]

The real questions is - and speaking of Real - can this jukebox mix and match music from Napster, MusicMatch, Rhapsody, WalMart, etc?  How 'bout iTunes?


The pen is mightier than the lock.


The pen is mightier than the lock. 09/14/2004 01:11 PM
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