I am eating a carrot

March 26th, 2011 No comments

People think I’m crazy for deleting my Facebook wall each day. When I’m put on the spot about this (usually after a few beers) I tend to rattle on like a deranged conspiracy theorist and generally make it much worse for myself.

One comment usually brings the issue home quite nicely though. I ask:

“How often to you mention being drunk, or being hungover on your Facebook wall?”

- the answer is invariably “often”

“What if in five years you can’t get life insurance because you’ve been profiled as a high risk for alcohol-related illness?”

Should I be paranoid?

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Twitter, Inc. The clue’s in the “Inc”

March 12th, 2011 No comments

Twitter’s announcement disuading developers from creating Twitter Clients prompted me to read the updated terms and conditions – something I should do more often. I also found an old copy from March 1st via Google cache, so I could compare them.

There is indeed a new subsection: 1.5, but it does not explicitly forbid the development of client software. It does however indicate that they will be watching you closely if you choose to do so.

1.5.a: “Your Client must use the Twitter API as the sole source for features that are substantially similar to functionality offered by Twitter”

Somewhat ambiguous, but the important point is they can add clauses to this section whenever they like. Get it?

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Charlie Sheen drinks the Kool Aid *

March 6th, 2011 No comments

* disclaimer: I have no evidence that Charlie Sheen drinks Kool Aid.

It’s no secret that the advertising industry is under pressure to invent new ways of reaching an increasingly savvy and cynical audience. It may be one step ahead of the average consumer – but not us cool Internet kids – we own this place. We trained our eyes not to look at banners, we laughed in the face of FarmVille, and now we’re hiding Groupon from our News Feeds (so last year). We win at Internet.

Sometimes though, I realise I’ve not been quite cynical enough. Like when I found out Cassette Boy was getting paid by ITV. These moments are a little reminder of how the world really works.

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A Web of Trust for Twitter

March 4th, 2011 No comments

This week I gave a presentation to London’s Twitter Developer Nest (DevNest), and soft-launched a new app that is currently in a prototype stage.

Spoiler alert: The project I demoed is a Web of Trust for community-verified Twitter accounts. The site is called cert.me.uk – it’s invite-only at this very early stage.

You can see my less-than-beautiful slide deck here. As it has no bullet points, there are notes for each slide below.

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Made in Britain

February 4th, 2011 1 comment

Then this morning (when checking out ‘If this then that‘) I saw this:

Created in San Francisco

So, in a rare moment of patriotism, I added this to the TwitBlock footer:

Made in Britain

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