The Outside World

Robot

So I end up reading too much random stuff online, and a lot of it comes in through random RSS feeds from websites. Anyways, now the interesting stories I see should show up automatically under the tab labeled “The Outside World.” I didn’t write any of this stuff, I merely read it and found it interesting.

Right now its just got old stuff. Hopefully it will work, and will add stuff to this site without me doing anything (cause I tend to neglect this site)! Yay for lazy auto-content.

Picture from Don_Solo.

Status 2.0: Twitter

This is the fourth web 2.0 company I’m talking about. If you haven’t already, read the introduction post here, or about the other services: flickr (for pictures) or last.fm (for music), del.icio.us (for bookmarks).
Twitter

Twitter is a virtually useless and odd site. It just is a place where people send and receive micro-updates. Seriously, thats it. You can just IM a bot, and it updates your current status to be whatever you just IMed. Also, you can get updates from your friends/contacts IMed back to you. The website extends into the cellphoneland because you can get / send messages from your cellphone, but I have never used this feature.

It actually is a pretty interesting site. I have subscribed to very few people (really only bots that give updates on woot.com), but it is kinda nifty. It is just like facebooks “current status” feature. The only difference is that this can be sent from IM / cellphones (and this came first). Honestly if facebook offered the same functionality I’d probably ditch this, but then I don’t really know if I want to broadcast the information to my entire social network on facebook. I’d much rather the random strangers who might happen to come across my website.

That is really the only reason I use the service. See that “Currently” thing in the top right corner of the webpage? Well, that is my “current” twitter message. I like it because it means that to put a message on my website, all I have to do is IM something. Again it contributes to the illusion of content and updates on my website.

Sure view my page on twitter. See if I care. Username = hypn0toad

Bookmarks 2.0: del.icio.us

This is the third web 2.0 company I’m talking about.  If you haven’t already, read the introduction post here, or about the other services: flickr (for pictures) or last.fm (for music).

delicious

Del.icio.us is probably one of the weirdest website addresses you have ever seen. It is a “social” bookmarking site. You can use it to keep track of your bookmarks and can have it so that all of your bookmarks are nicely tagged (another web 2.0 term.. tagging is everywhere now, and del.icio.us was one of the first sites where I had ever heard it used.. tagging something is associating certain words with the thing, so it will show up in search results even if that word doesn’t appear in the description or title).

Anyways, you probably already have bookmarks. Yeah, they just show up in firefox and internet explorer. What makes these better? Not too much actually. I use it all of the time to keep track of websites that I want to look at or might want to look at later. I find a lot of random stuff both at work and at home, and while I might not want to read it or use it immediately, I might want it later. I use del.icio.us to keep track of these bookmarks. The stuff that I want to look at later is untagged (shows up as system:unfiled) and you can see that it backs up a lot. I try to keep my firefox bookmarks more restricted to tools and useful websites, and del.icio.us for points of interest along with everything else. The del.icio.us toolbar for firefox makes everything easier, and shows at the top the most recent things that I have bookmarked.

I used to have all of my del.icio.us bookmarks integrated into this site, but then the plugin broke (and the author never fixed it). I still have something where you can see the most recent things that I have bookmarked. While this is mildly entertaining, it just shows that I’m still alive I guess. It is probably the most updated part of my website, and also is probably the least viewed.

If you want to see my bookmarks, i’m nmcbean over there.