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Freitag, 1. April 2005


stuff, kram

Ein Taxi für Big Brother: Google Ride Finder

Ich hoffe ich fall nicht doch noch rein, 1,5h vor Mitternacht: Google Ride Finder sieht wild aus.

Man sieht wo ein Taxi in der Nähe ist und kriegt, wenn man es anklickt, die Nummer seiner Zentrale. Echter Service. Das jetzt noch mobil, bitte ;-).

via mail, Peter Berlich
Seltsam: http://labs.google.com/ hat den ride finder, aber Google selbst fident den Dienst nicht. Schließen die ihre eigenen Labs aus dem Index aus? Oder bin ich doch reingefallen?

english

The WordPress Incident: Spam or not? And thoughts on prevention.

Andy Bayo started it with Wordpress Website's Search Engine Spam and a long thread of comments followed. All the blogosphere is buzzing about it.

The ethical question is: Is a behavior like this acceptable? Is it acceptable without disclosing it right away? Is it acceptable if you run an open source project? Is it spam?

Jonas Luster says: Nope, no spam. Let's touch this first as it seems one of the central questions to be answereed before we tackle the rest.

Jonas says (among other stuff):

Spam involves other, involuntary, carriers. No comment boxes were contaminated, no mailboxes, no Usenet forums, and certainly no one spent a single byte of extra bandwidth (with the exception of the links from Wordpress.Org) on it. It’s not spam.


The point of the links in the case of Wordpress was to bring up pagerank and thus position in search engine results.
The point was to get results there that did not really deserve the position they got and were thus to be considered "noise". The involuntary carrier is of course the owner of the search engine and the searchers have traffic with content they do not wish to receive. A crystal clear case of spam: "(advertising) noise on a channel that hinders communication".

Don Alphonso sees an indicator for the fact that Matt knew he was ding something wrong when he hid the links via CSS 'outside' the viewport. (His entry is in German.)

Now some people argue that this behavior would have been ok... had Matt been open about it.
If it was spam for cash it was unethical. Being open about it beforehand would not have made any sense.

That dealt with we have the connection between spamming for cash and open source.

Does running an open source project imply vowing ethical behavior in all other net matters? Will unethical net-behavior damage the open source project, the piece of softare itself or the movement in general?
Ralf Graf seems to think that way, cause he states that (article is in German) this behavior is not acceptale for someone working in an open source project.

We already found out the behavior was not acceptable, but why this connection to the nature of the license the software the person is working on (and that not alone)?

This is complex.

The basis for the spam-deal was the high pagerank of the site. This pagerank was gained through "automatic" backlinks from each installation of WordPress (and through all inds of backlinks on articles in the blog(s) of course). so the basis of the deal was a 'capital' that was 'transferred' to wordpress.org for it's work. and this 'capital' was abused for spamming.

Now Jonas and others argue that, while getting money for this specific action was a bad idea the money had to be earned, for the 'greater good' of the project. The argumentation on many blogs is, that an open source project also has to be open about the ways its acquires it's cash.

Why exactly would that be? (and this is a different question from the one about whether it was spam or not)

On the one hand there are companies who distrubute their software with open source licenses. Do they have to disclose how they make their money (beyond thos restrictions imposed by stock exchanges or tax laws)? If they don't have to do this, why should individuals?

Well: Usually open source projects have central figures. Other developers give input to OS projects not only because they like the piece of software or becase they use it and want it to do something specific.
So 'trusting' the key persons in an open source project is also a key factor for the success of the software. If the person shows unethical behavior in connection to the software... ok, that is the end of it.
But how about this case?
The disappointment was not created in direct context to the weblog system WordPress but by (ab)using the popularity of the site connected to the software.

Now, the site also has a donation button, and we are arriving at a key point there. Obviously the donations were not enough to keep the costly services (including Ping-o-Matic) running and this was one of the reasons to accept the money and to not think TOO hard about ethics. There is often the argument that we have to pay politicians better to make then unvulnerable to bribery. If we don't donate to open source software (and open license content) we can't really throw the first stone.

Now openness about the 'bad deal' would not have helped, but openness about financial requirements would have. In order to receive 'justified' amounts of money maybe open source worker will have to be open about how much they need to get in order to serve the community. They need not disclose other sources of income, but I see no problem in saying: Hosting and traffic cost ..., donationas are at ..., I put ... hours into this in the last month, donations are at ...$/hour at the moment. Why not? It would not give away the total earnings of single exposed developers but it would show the users of 'open services' how little their 'heroes' receive. It would be a news basis for trust. Not onaly in this case.

Matts own blog has a first staement (being the promise of one) and lot’s of supportive comments.

And finally I agree with Robert Basic that humans err and should not be 'executed' (also in German).
If you want a German summary, please comment and I will try to write one ;-)

Mittwoch, 30. März 2005


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Yahoo! 360 - My Page

Yahoo! 360� - My Page: http://360.yahoo.com/carpe_com

I am planning a 'private' blog there for ideas, brainstorming and for honest feedback on some of my crazier ideas.

Montag, 28. März 2005


blogs@journalism

EPIC 2014 oder 'reale' Netzwerke?

Mario Sixtus erwähnt in seinem Offenen Brief an Patalong und Don Alphonso
EPIC 2014 als Zukunftsszenario.

Grob zusammengefasst: Massenweise Freelance-Journalisten arbeiten 'einzeln', füttern ihre Stories, Texte, und Bilder in 'epic', einem aus einer Google-Amazon-Allianz hervorgegangenen Mediennetzwerk und werden auch bezahlt (Von wem? Von den Subskribenten?). Also sozusagen Camcorder Revolution + Blogging + Grid Computing + Social Networks. Die NYT stellt irgendewann aus Protest ihre Onlineausgabe ein, denn schon vorher sind in einer Weiterentwicklung von Google News (heute ist offenbar "Google News"-Tag) die Nachrichten von Computern 'passend' für jeden Subskribenten aus Einzelsätzen montiert worden.

Manche Ideen sind ganz interessant, beispielsweise, dass mein TV-Programm und mein Nachrichtenmix 'passend' zu meinem sozialen Netzwerk zusammengestellt werden. D.h. lesen, was (auch) die Bekannten lesen. (Aber eben nicht nur.) Dass aber jeder einen anderen Text bekommt, scheint mir nun weniger witzig. Denn dann kann man über die rezipierten News nicht mehr reden, weil jeder ja einen anderen Artikel gelesen oder enen anderen TV-Beitrag gesehen hat. (Gut, eventuell will man mit Dritten eh nur über das reden, was allen Beiträgen gemeinsam ist.)

Dass Print-Medien den Bach runtergehen, ist ja auch nicht sooo spannend als Projektion, denn schon seit Privat-TV-Zeiten kaufen sich Printmedien in den neuen Medien ein und kannibalisieren sich.

Verschwinden werden sie wahrscheinlich ohnehin nicht. Und die Kannibaliserung selbst ist auch teilweise imaginiert. Ich kenne nur die Zahlen vom Buchmarkt: Für den war das TV nie wirklich ein Problem. Wer vor 30 oder 40 Jahren gelesen hat, tut es noch [also die soziale Schicht] - wer damals schon nicht gelesen hat, guckt halt TV.

Die Drift von Print zu elektronisch vorauszusagen ist also nicht ganz so revolutionär. Und ob der Konzern jetzt Bertelsmann heißt oder 'Googlezon.com' ist an sich auch schnurtz.
Wenn etwas spannend ist, dann, ob 'das Netz' irgendwann begreift, dass 'Firma gründen und kaufen lassen' langfristig nicht die Medienzukunft erzeugt, die man gerne hätte. - Also eine, die auf einer breiten Masse an 'citizen reporters' beruht. (Ceterum censeo, dass ein 'citizen reporter' deshalb noch lange kein Journalist ist.)

Man könnte doch mal in die Rictung spinnen: Was wenn jemand das Genossenschaftsmodell, das MIGROS in der Schweiz mit Supermärkten und Erwachsenenbildung und einigen anderen 'plug-ins' zum Erfolgsmodell gemacht hat, auf Medien anwenden würde? Wenn die Medienmacher nicht den anonymen 'Shareholdern' gehören würden, sondern ihren 'Kunden'? (Bei der MIGROS kann man kostenlos Aktieninhaber, d.i. Genossenschafter, werden und darf und soll jährlich den Konzernkurs per Abstimmung mit steuern!)
Auch Vereine oder andere 'Basismodelle' wären denkbar. Was also flankierend zu den 'vernetzen' Strukturen notwendig wäre, wären Modelle, wie man aus die Nutzer und Macher der Medien auch 'reale' in Gemeinschaften und Organisationsformen einbinden kann.

Einige Holperer hat das EPIC-Modell zudem: Wenn Blogger oder Alt-Medien nicht wollen, dass ein Content-Robot ihre Inhalte verhackstückt, dann gibt es in der Regel simplere Methoden, das zu verhindern, als eine Klage vor Gericht. Auch die Einzeljouralisten und 'Freelance-Blogger' würden sich wahrscheinlich längerfristig wieder zu Firmenstrukturen zusammenfinden.

Aber anregend ist das EPIC-Filmchen schon.

english

Google News, Google Adwords, same company, different rules?

Heiko Hebig writes about 'Nationalzeitung' being included in the Google News digest:

I think it's good that Google News is including sources from a wide spectrum. Nationalzeitung is available for sale on many German newsstands. It's not an illegal or indexed publication.
Google News might contain crap. So what? by Heiko Hebig | hebig.com

Well, that might be. But on the other hand Google is excluding webpages with 'controversial content' from its AdSense program.

It seems OK to make money with controversial content, as long as it is Google who makes the money and not the provider of the controversial content. (How exactly does Google News make money? They have no ads there - not even if you search the news. Are they just attracting eyeballs or solidifying their brand?)

Cause of course the advertisers don't want to see their ads on the pages of right wing (or maybe left wing or whatever) activists. But it seems ok to take the texts away from these opinion groups and put them on the 'well balanced' Google page. Uh huh.

Does Google also have a 'balance' ranking to make sure that all its news-pages and search results are politically, religiously etc. balanced? That would be an interesting formula for once.

english

We have means to make you talk...

We have means to make you talk...
... but did you ask the right questions?


ONLINE USER POLL
Are you interested in VoIP products?

E-Vote

( ) I already use a VoIP product from Siemens.
( ) Yes, but the products are too complicated.
( ) No, I am not interested in.
( ) What is VoIP?

(Questionnaire at my
'Personal Startpage' @ https://communications.siemens.com/)

What If I am interested, know what it is, have no idea how complicated the(ir) stuff is cause I have not tried?

english

English @ typo

As I sometimes comment on content in English or trackback to English content I thought I should offer a 'seperate' channel with seperate RSS. (I cannot (yet) do multiple categories per entry.)

RSS: http://typo.twoday.net/topics/english/index.rdf

Many people used Google Translation to figure out what I am writing and it might be better to put up with my English than using this crutch.

What I am planning is
a) Post summaries of the German content on the English RSS-Channel. (aggregated every week or so)
b) Post summaries of the English posts on the German categories. (aggregated every week or so)
c) Point from German articles to their English summaries and vice versa.

english

Webbed Footnotes to continue

Scott Golder e-mails:
Because people seem to be enjoying using [Webbed Footnotes], I've decided to NOT limit it to a two week run, and so I am going to keep it running for the foreseeable future. Please feel free to keep using it and conversing with your fellow readers.

I tested the system a little and it looks promising.

What is it?
* It offers New York Times articles for commenting (if i remember correcly: 'plucked' via RSS)
* You comment via a FireFox-plugin directly on the article (but not directly on the NYT-webpage)
* You can see, "approve of" and comment other commentators

You can see in an overvew which articles already have comments. You can also make all comments invisible and read an article totally 'comment free' before you go and check what people have to say.

My comments:
* When I tried it I only saw one other commentator.
* You can approve of other's comemnts, but they (or you) get no feedback of this 'approval'. At least I could not see any. ONly seems to go to the admin.

If this system continues to run it might be developed a little more, be extended to other news sources and be made more reader-friendly. It could also become a 'central' service for heated discussions on press articles or blog posts. People could 'point' to their comments within this system on their blog or blogs without trackback or comments could transfer their discussions there. Newspapers could offer this servce to their readers to get more detailed feedback on articles (Cause now you can comment on single statements and sentences within their original context! I even commented on the use of quotations marks in one case :-)).

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