Posts Tagged ‘Search’
Band on telly,Google, Google Ads, Get Track, Neat
Watched Jools Holland last weekend which was an awesome show with Alice in Chains, Steve Martin’s Banjo band, Martha Wainwright and a new three-piece from Manchester who I hadn’t heard of called Delphic. Made a mental note to check ‘em out on the web, did a search and saw this.
Someone at their record label is on the ball.
Instructions on how to install non-public iPhone App
I can never find these instructions when I’m setting someone up to test one of our Apps.
So thought I’d stick them here.
How to install the app:
1. Drag (or save) the 2 files attached to your desktop
2. Open iTunes
3. Double click the ‘filename’.app.zip file to unzip it
4. Drag both files (.mobileprovision and the ‘filename;.app) onto either the iTunes icon or Library sidebar.
5. In iTunes, click on Devices > iPhone/iPod Touch > Applications
6. You should then see all the apps installed on your phone. Ensure ‘App Name’ is checked.
7. Sync your iPhone/iPod Touch and you’re done
8. Now click on the App icon on your iPhone/iPod Touch and go play
And @Vero has provided simple instructions for finding a UDID on the Taptu blog here
LBS Service – Quick Review
Quick Refresher course on where LBS services are as of Oct 2008
Rummble
http://www.rummble.com
‘Mobile Local Discovery’ (Andrew Scott, Co-Founder, ex Playtext)
Award winning Mobile 2.0, MEX
User selected location – Feeds, photos, Google maps, basic listings, UGC reviews.
Friend invite via 50 Free texts or email.
Early stage development
Moximity
‘It’s all around you’ Austin based new start up (launched Sept 28, 2008)
Looks like a GPS Social Net – claiming to integrate your other social nets which beats having to find new friends or invite old ones. Find friends nearby, location based offers. Seems to be rolling out city by city and I love their use of Google maps for on their sign up page. Sounds pretty cool, and think it’s smart move rolling out city by city.
http://plazes.com
‘Right place, right time’ (Felix Petersen, Co-Founder now head of social activities at Nokia)
Web based and appears to have SMS (but didn’t try this out)
Share your location (neat suggestions provided), updates, see who else is in the area. RSS, update to Facebook, WP, Blogger, good mapping and more – feature rich.
Tech crunch describes it ‘as Twitter with geotagging, points of interest, and social networking
features’ which is pretty fair IMO.
Buzz’d
http://buzzd.com/
‘What’s going on around me right now’
US Based new start-up, with local event UGC reviews, mapping and social nets.
MOMO award winner, just closed series A.
BrightKite
http://brightkite.com/ Currently invite only
Geo Social net with feed for status updates, photos etc..
The other major players have recently been extensively reviewed by Techcrunch. Covered in this review
- Loopt.com – mobile social mapping
- Whrrl (Pelago, funded by Jeff Bezos and T-Mobile)) – social net, google maps, mash up on the mobile
- Where/ Buddy Finder (uLocate) find locatin specific friends, shops, cafes, Zipcars, places listed on Yelp, petrol station and of course Starbucks (yawn)
- Limbo.com categorise users in to frieds, contacts (pulled in from native address phone book), members. Desk site is very weird with a games section. Hmmm?
- Zintin – Standford grads start-up, iPhone only. Seems to have started with the infamous scribble and shake app, which can then be shared on a FB like Wall but now morphing in to something else? Looks quite interesting.
Further reading:
LBS Primer by Tech Crunch is excellent http://tinyurl.com/4rsorr
Anatomy of a failure : lessons learned from failed start-up Meetro, excellent too. http://tinyurl.com/59ouwk
Andrew Finkle http://www.afpr.com/ – Social media blogger also has some great posts on this subject. http://www.afpr.com/
Search vs Recommendation
Went along last night to the Chinwag event on Search vs Recommend billed as ‘competitive or collaborative? chalk and cheese or will they seamlessly blend’?
A really good event. A number of things struck me listening to the panel and some of the points of view from the floor.
- The distinction is really quite artificial – they can happily co-exist as they currently do the difference is perhaps more about destination vs distribution?
- Recommendation and Search engines are both trying to crack the same problem – they’re trying to guess what a human wants using differing kinds of inputs and signals and then provide the human with the tools to make a decision.
- Recommendation sites are basically a bunch of strangers trying to help me find something or make a decision, and search (in Google world) is a bunch of mathematicians trying to guess what I’m looking for.
- Guessing what you will like or want is (in the absence of telepathy) is always going to be a game of probability – Google rules because Google gets it right more often than not when I type a search term in to it’s white box, the other big benefit of search is its universal coverage – Recommendation will never be able to compete with this.
- Recommendation sites such as Revoo, Trusted Places provide added value (where they have coverage) as they often give quantitative and qualitative context, assuming they can both be trusted/not gamed etc..but as the audience on the night suggested on a number of occasions, you trust your friends more – and it was interesting how recommends from Twitter friends were given more weight/relevancy than recommendations from review sites and search engines….so social graph relevancy could provide significant user benefit and utility, IF the hurdles of adoption/ effort are low
- Very few people in the room had heard of ‘Social Graph’ including the Chair – a Google Consultant and expert in SEO/ PPC.
Few other things worth noting
- The Filter is working with Nokia WW on deploying it’s recommendation engine which the CEO described as ‘smart discovery engine for content/entertainment’ using blend of AI, ‘vapour trail’ [stuff you consume on other services]
- Facebook Polls -neat way to gain quick market research. Basically specifiy interests, location, age and sex and then post up to 5 questions. You can set the price you’re willing to pay per response – higher the price quicker the results.
- TubeMogul - site to meta-distribute your videos to all the main video sites (useful if you’re in that game)
- iMeem - apparently massive in US relative to last.fm
The other aspect that struck me was how the language quickly changed during the event from ‘Search’ to ‘Google’ which could be expected given the dominance of Google but the other point here was that in a room of 100 or so people – the majority of them were ‘Google ecosystem feeders’ – SEOs, PPC experts, online media agencies, affiliates etc… it suddenly occurred to me that these jobs/businesses only exist because of Google or rely on Google significantly for traffic etc…Goolge really is a phenomenon. We should all perhaps remember the ‘other benefits’ of Google when you eye with envy their earnings and profits – Google’s probably done more for employment and welfare than most government policies
Oh, and the other thing that struck me was that I first started using Chinwag in 1999 – not only did it make me feel old but seeing all the suits in the room…things have changed, but that’s a good thing!




