Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg on Privacy, Google and More [LIVE]




Why is Facebook on a product launch frenzy? What does Facebook’s founder think of Google? What is Facebook going to do next?
Mark Zuckerberg, the high-profile CEO of Facebook, has placed his company in the limelight recently with a huge wave of product launches.Facebook PlacesFacebook Messages and Facebook Groups all launched within the last three months. It also doesn’t hurt that his company is growing like wildfire and is now worth more than eBay.
Mark Zuckerberg is about to be interviewed by Tim O’Reilly and Federated Media’s John Battelle about Facebook, its new products, the CEO’s view on Facebook’s competition with Google, his vision for social media, and much more. Here are our live notes from their conversation:

Live Notes: Mark Zuckerberg


All times are in Pacific Standard Time
5:07 PM: Zuckerberg takes the stage. Battelle brings up Facebook’s new Messages product and wants Zuckerberg to explain what it is. Zuckerberg says, “We didn’t want to build an e-mail product,” (something he has said many times). He then goes into the anecdote about what a high school student told him about e-mail: It’s too slow and formal. He calls Facebook Messages “seamless.”
5:11: E-mail filters have become very good at winnowing out the real junk, but we still get random e-mails from services and utilities. The real way to solve spam is to use your social graph, Zuckerberg says.
5:13: Zuckerberg says photo tagging works much better than facial recognition. With regard to Groups, he says, “Groups is one of our fastest-growing products ever.”
5:15: There’s a discussion about Facebook’s privacy practices. Battelle asks whether it’s his approach to step on toes until people scream then apologize. Zuckerberg talks high-level and doesn’t really address the question.
5:16: The controversy surrounding Gmail and Facebook contact sync is brought up. Zuckerberg says it’s different, Battelle and O’Reilly say it isn’t, and nobody agrees.
5:22: Battelle brings up competition. He says he thinks Facebook looks like it’s at the point for bringing his business model off-site, à la AdSense. Basically, Battelle asks, will Facebook will launch its own version of AdSense? Zuckerberg: “I think we have a lot left to do. Same on the credit side.”
5:24: Zuckerberg: “I think over the next five years, most industries are going to get redesigned around social and people.”
5:25: More than 50% of people use Facebook every day — that’s more than 250 million people.
5:28: Games are the first vertical to be “tipped” to be social.
5:29: Facebook focuses on helping people share. It won’t start businesses in areas of expertise like media, content, or games.
5:33: Battelle: “Do you believe there is just one social graph? … Do you feel that pressure of power?” Zuckerberg started with discussing how the best apps on Facebook went all-in with social on Facebook. Then he says instant personalization wouldn’t have worked a few years ago because it didn’t have critical mass. Zuckerberg says that there can never be “just one” graph. His view is that Facebook makes all of these graphs more interoperable.
5:38: What about the social graphs that would be detrimental to Facebook as a company? Zuckerberg says it’s fine; he doesn’t seem too concerned.
5:41: Zuckerberg is asked about Steve Jobs and Ping. The Facebook CEO responds on social: “Get on the bus.” Either you’re going to have an incumbent that gets social (Zuck says they’re in on it with Ping) or an entrepreneur will take you down.
5:45: Zuckerberg thinks Facebook is in a good place by having a high user-to-engineer ratio.
5:46: An audience member asks what it’s like to be popular and incredibly important/ahead of other entrepreneurs and how that impacts his life. Zuck responds that he’s made a lot of mistakes but it didn’t deter him. You have 100 problems to deal with, but only one or two really matter, he was told by a VC.
5:50: Is education an opportunity for Facebook? Zuckerberg responds that if someone builds a great application, there’s a huge opportunity.


Source: Mark Zuckerberg on Privacy, Google and More [LIVE]

Test if your ISP is shaping your traffic

The goal of the Glasnost project is to make ISPs' traffic shaping policies transparent to their customers. To this end, we designed Glasnost tests that enable you to check whether traffic from your applications is being rate-limited (i.e., throttled) or blocked.
Glasnost tests work by measuring and comparing the performance of different application flows between your host and our measurement servers. The tests can detect traffic shaping in both upstream and downstream directions separately. The tests can also detect whether application flows are shaped based on their port numbers or their packets' payload. For more details on how Glasnost tests work, pleaseread our NSDI 2010 paper.
We configured our tests to be conservative when declaring the presence of shaping, i.e., passing our tests does not necessarily mean that there is no throttling occurring on your link.
Select a Glasnost test to run
P2P apps Standard apps Video-on-Demand
 BitTorrent
 eMule
 Gnutella
  Email (POP)
 Email (IMAP4)
 HTTP transfer
 SSH transfer
 Usenet (NNTP) NEW!
  Flash video (e.g., YouTube)

  • Each Glasnost test takes approximately 8 minutes
  • Note to all users: To allow accurate measurements you should stop any large downloads that might run in the background.

5 Sites to compose and edit your music online


I seem to be enjoying this music syndrome which I am going through these past few days. Keeping up with the theme of few of my past posts, here is what I’ve managed to lay my hands on this time. If you feel the need to try composing music but lack the time to learn the art, here is a simpler way out. These free online applications will soothe those itchy nerves down and make the club popping with your tracks.
5 compose edit music online 5 Sites to compose and edit your music online
(Image Credit: Mashable)
So all set to be “DJ You” ? Hang on guys, there is a list!

#1. iNudge

Create music with random clicks across your screen? That seems to be the concept behind this application. Its extremely simple to use, but that wasn’t it for me. What really clicked for me, is somehow it didn’t matter how random the clicks were, it seemed to sound good. It has got a user-friendly interface which is good. You can toggle between 8 sound types as well as mess around with basics like tempo, audio panning, volume settings.
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#2. Tone Matrix

It is a simpler version of inudge. It should amuse you for a while when you are overworked. It is not really for serious music editing.
tone metrix 5 Sites to compose and edit your music online

#3. Audiotool

Created by the makers of Tone Matrix, Audiotool is an high-end music mixing software. It’s a virtual DJ console, right to the part of plugging in the wires of additional devices you pull out. If you aren’t familiar with mixing, don’t be worried as there are some fun tutorials as well.
Audiotool 2 5 Sites to compose and edit your music online

#4. Looplabs

You will get three choices when you will click on the link – Music StudioDubstep Studio,  and Electro House Blender. Each of them is just as good and easy to use. There is also Charles Ives Music Lab which is made by the same creators. While you are there, don’t forget to check out the playlist of the most popular tracks created on these applications. Addictive!
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#5. Jamstudio

One of the most popular of all these is Jamstudio and for all the right reasons. It has managed to retain the most important features necessary for music editing – instruments, sound effects and notes. It has over 300,000 users, which is probably a good audience for your grand debut.
Jamstudio 5 Sites to compose and edit your music online
So that I guess is a good range for all of you to try. Don’t panic if it seems too complicated because there are tutorials or guidelines given which make it easy to deal with.
I love these innovations like these because you can choose to learn the tricks of a new job everyday.
Know of better alternatives? Let me know through your comments.